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Radiocarbon Evidence for the Pace of the M-/L-PPNB Transition in ...Nov 7, 2017 · The transition from the Middle to Late Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (PPNB) happened throughout southwest Asia in the mid-8th millennium cal BC.Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Ancient Jericho/Tell es-Sultan - UNESCO World Heritage CentreBy the 9th to 8th millennium BC, Neolithic Ancient Jericho/Tell es-Sultan was already a sizeable permanent settlement, as expressed by surviving monumental ...Gallery · Maps · Documents · Indicators
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Beyond the Levant: First Evidence of a Pre-Pottery Neolithic ...Jul 19, 2013 · Pre-Pottery Neolithic assemblages are best known from the fertile areas of the Mediterranean Levant. The archaeological site of Jebel Qattar 101 ...Missing: 8th | Show results with:8th
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Agriculture in the Near East in the 8th millennium B.C - ResearchGateOct 18, 2015 · It was probably only after a more developed system of farming emerged in the seventh millennium BC (Kislev 1999; Perrot 2001;Bogaard 2005), ...
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The Early Pre-Pottery Neolithic B in The Southern LevantIn this paper, we will show the main characteristics of the Early PPNB occupations at two sites in the southern Levant, Tell Qarassa North (Sweida, Syria) and ...Lithic Industry · Kharaysin · The Chipped Lithic...
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The Origin and Early Spread of Agriculture in the Old WorldDefinite signs of plant cultivation first appear in the Near East 'arc' at the second half of the 8th millennium B.C. and the 7th millennium B.C. The ...
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Formal ratification of the subdivision of the Holocene Series/Epoch ...Dec 1, 2018 · Here we report a tripartite division of the Holocene into the Greenlandian, Northgrippian and Meghalayan stages/ages and their corresponding Lower/Early, ...
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Global sea-level rise in the early Holocene revealed from ... - NatureMar 19, 2025 · Here we present an early Holocene sea-level curve based on 88 sea-level data points (13.7–6.2 thousand years ago (ka)) from the North Sea (Doggerland).Missing: Greenlandian | Show results with:Greenlandian
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Greenlandian Stage (Early Holocene, 11.7–8.2 ka) - ScienceDirectMarine records reveal a rapid sea-surface warming of 5°C–10°C, strongest in the high latitudes of the northern North Atlantic and weaker in the Mediterranean ...
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Warming drives dissolved organic carbon export from pristine alpine ...Apr 25, 2024 · For example, during the Holocene Climatic Optimum (HCO; ~12.5–9.5 kyrs ago), the air temperature was 1.5–2.5 °C warmer than during the immediate ...
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Prehistoric population expansion in Central Asia promoted by the ...May 29, 2023 · A significantly warm and wet climate in the Altai Mountain region during 6.5–3.6 kyr, corresponding to the Altai Holocene Climatic Optimum (AHCO), which is ...
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GSSP for Greenlandian Stage - Geologic TimeScale FoundationThe base of the Greenlandian Stage is defined on the basis of the marked change in deuterium excess values that occurred over an interval of ca. 3 yr. Secondary ...
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Holocene climate variability in the Levant from the Dead Sea pollen ...Our results suggest that the region was arid and warm in the early Holocene period (∼10–6.5 ka cal BP), wetter and colder in the mid Holocene (6.3–3.3 ka cal ...Missing: aridification | Show results with:aridification
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Grassland expansion during the early Holocene in northwestern ...To date, ten pollen spectra from four different interdune depressions in the Nafud and adjacent areas were investigated for northwestern Arabia. They record ( ...Missing: Eurasia | Show results with:Eurasia
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Abrupt Holocene climate shifts in coastal East Asia, including the 8.2 ...Jul 25, 2019 · ... ka to 9 ka BP. The relatively high pollen concentration in this ... The Holocene climatic optimum in Korea: Evidence from wetland records.
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Megafauna and ecosystem function from the Pleistocene to ... - PNASIn this paper, we review evidence for megafaunal impacts on ecosystem function, on timescales ranging from the Late Pleistocene to the present.Megafauna And Ecosystem... · Megafauna And The Trophic... · Megafauna Prehistory
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The distribution, natural habitats and availability of wild cereals in ...Aug 7, 2025 · In this article we examine the natural habitats and distribution of the six wild cereals: Triticum urartu (wild urartu wheat), T. boeoticum ...
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Database Search - Eruptions - Global Volcanism ProgramA database describing the physical characteristics of volcanoes and their eruptions. This search returns a list of eruptions sorted by date.
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Fisher - Global Volcanism ProgramThe Fisher caldera, on western Unimak Island NE of Westdahl volcano, is 11 x ... 7420 BCE ± 200 years Confirmed Eruption (Explosive / Effusive) VEI: 6 ...Missing: BC | Show results with:BC
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Fisher Tuff/Funk Ash/CFE - Alaska Volcano ObservatoryFisher Caldera formed during a single, three-phased eruption 9372+/-198 14C years ago. Each phase produced a distinct deposit, which we collectively call the ...Missing: 7420 BC
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Volcanic influence on centennial to millennial Holocene Greenland ...May 3, 2017 · We show that a series of volcanic eruptions through the Holocene played an important role in driving centennial to millennial-scale temperature ...
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The youngest big impact on Earth deduced from geological and ...Aug 7, 2025 · This paper proposes that there is geological evidence to support this thesis which is also indicated by a careful analysis of the natural ...Missing: original | Show results with:original
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THE IMPACT‐FLOOD CONNECTION: DOES IT EXIST?* - 1994In a recent article in Terra Nova, Kristan-Tollmann and Tollmann (1994) suggested that the Biblical Flood can be explained by seven fragments of a comet ...Missing: original | Show results with:original
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North American ice sheets drove dramatic sea-level rise at the end ...Oct 9, 2025 · Between 8,000 and 9,000 years ago, retreating North American ice sheets alone caused more than 30 feet (about 10 meters) of global sea-level ...
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Rapid sea level rise and ice sheet response to 8200‐year climate ...Oct 24, 2007 · Sea level rose ∼14 m between 9.5 to 7.5 ka, a pattern consistent with coral records and the ICE-5G glacio-isostatic adjustment model. There were ...Missing: 8th millennium
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a proof for the Black Sea water level changes during the Early ...Jul 24, 2017 · The new obtained data show that the deposits during the Early Holocene Black Sea regression and subsequent transgression were accumulated in ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Holocene Black Sea reconnection to the Mediterranean SeaCore Ak-2575 represents the first Holocene record documenting both surface- and bottom-water conditions from the NE Black Sea shelf during the last 9.6 cal ...
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Historical Estimates of World Population - U.S. Census BureauDec 5, 2022 · World population estimates are in millions. For example, 10000 BC was 1-10 million, 1 AD was 170-400 million, and 1900 AD was 1,550-1,762 ...Missing: 8th | Show results with:8th
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[PDF] Estimations of Population Density for Selected Periods Between the ...0.6 P/km2 to 0.52 P/km2 (P/km2 is defined as persons per square kilometer), which. Figure 5. Detail of the Early Neolithic Bandkeramik distribution in the lower ...
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Estimations of Population Density for Selected Periods Between the ...Aug 9, 2025 · We describe a combination of methods applied to obtain reliable estimations of population density using archaeological data.
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Late Glacial and Early Holocene human demographic responses to ...Nov 30, 2020 · Our results demonstrate that late glacial population growth was stifled by the Younger Dryas stadial, but populations grew in size and density ...
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New insights on interpersonal violence in the Late Pleistocene ...May 27, 2021 · The remains of 61 individuals buried in the cemetery of Jebel Sahaba (site 117) offer unique and substantial evidence to the emergence of violence in the Nile ...
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Population genomics of Mesolithic Scandinavia: Investigating early ...Our results suggest two different early postglacial migrations into Scandinavia: initially from the south, and later, from the northeast. The latter followed ...
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The genetic prehistory of the Baltic Sea region - NatureJan 30, 2018 · The first Eastern migrations of people and knowledge into Scandinavia: evidence from studies of MesolithicTechnology, 9th-8th Millennium BC.
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(PDF) Coastal environments and their role in prehistoric migrations ...Aug 6, 2025 · In recent years, increased attention has been turned towards the role of coastal environments in facilitating the global dispersal of humans ...
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Early Hunter-Gatherers of the California Coast - SpringerLinkBased on detailed excavation data, the author reconstructs the paleography of the Santa Barbara coast ca. 8500 years ago, makes comparisons to other early ...
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3.9 - Anatolia: From the Pre-Pottery Neolithic to the End of the Early ...Göllü Dağ (central Anatolia): obsidian sources, workshops and trade. Der ... Neolithic Chipped Stone Industries of the Fertile Crescent. Studies in ...
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Excavations at Jericho - jstorChalcolithic phase, a Neolithic phase with pottery, and a pre-pottery Neolithic phase. It is concerning the Neolithic that the excavations have produced results ...Missing: tower scholarly
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Conquest of Canaan: Did the Israelites Conquer Jericho?May 1, 2008 · Jericho is doubly unique: With its Neolithic settlement dating to 8000 B.C.E., Jericho ... walled city at Tell es-Sultan for Joshua to conquer.
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(PDF) Göbekli Tepe - The Stone Age Sanctuaries. New results of ...Aug 6, 2025 · Göbekli Tepe - The Stone Age Sanctuaries. New results of ongoing excavations with a special focus on sculptures and high reliefs. December 2011 ...
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Geometry and Architectural Planning at Göbekli Tepe, TurkeyJan 14, 2020 · Excavations carried out in different areas of the site yielded megalithic architecture dated to the twelfth and eleventh millennia cal. bp ( ...
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[PDF] The Neolithic Site of Çatalhöyük - UNESCO World Heritage CentreSummary of conservation work undertaken at Çatalhöyük to date: • Wall painting and mud brick conservation by Dr Frank Matero, Director of. Conservation ...Missing: 7500-5700 | Show results with:7500-5700
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Testing complex networks of interaction at the onset of the Near ...Obsidian exchange. Obsidian from central and eastern Anatolia was exchanged at very long distances across the Fertile Crescent during the early stages of the ...
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origins and spatial distribution patterns of shell bead assemblages ...In this contribution, we describe, analyse and interpret an assemblage of 577 coral, marine and freshwater shells and artefacts from the early Pre-Pottery ...
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Architecture, sedentism, and social complexity at Pre-Pottery ... - PNASThe Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA) is the earliest Neolithic in Southwest Asia (circa 11,600 to 10,200 y ago) situated between hunting and gathering and ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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The Plastered Skulls from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B Site of Yiftahel ...Feb 19, 2014 · Abstract. Three plastered skulls, dating to the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B, were found at the site of Yiftahel, in the Lower Galilee (Israel).
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Pre-Pottery Neolithic - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsPre-pottery Neolithic is defined as a period characterized by the early development of culinary practices and food storage methods before the widespread use ...The Levant · Overview And Key Issues: Key... · Technology, Technicity And...
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(PDF) Ritual and Ideology in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B of the ...May 2, 2025 · It is argued that there are four basic structuring principles in PPNB ritual and ideology: communality, dominant symbolism, vitality.
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Neolithic Structures of Symbolic Remembering and ForgettingThe technology of skull modeling in the Pre‐Pottery Neolithic B (PPNB): ... Five plastered skulls from Pre‐Pottery Neolithic B Jericho: Anthropological study.<|separator|>
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Pathways to plant domestication in Southeast Anatolia based on ...Jan 22, 2021 · This suggests that at least some of the Çayönü Phase Ib charred Triticum grains can be attributed to domesticated-type einkorn and emmer wheat.
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Contrasting Patterns in Crop Domestication and Domestication RatesThese data suggest that in domesticated grasses, changes in grain size and shape evolved prior to non-shattering ears or panicles.
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Unraveling Origin, History, Genetics, and Strategies for Accelerated ...It is believed that lentils were domesticated around 11,000 BC in the Near East, in Franchthi cave in Greece and in Tel Mureybet in Syria dated 8500–7500 BC, ...
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An endemic pathway to sheep and goat domestication at Aşıklı ...Payne, Kill-off patterns in sheep and goats: The mandibles from Aşvan Kale. ... sheep and goat herd maintenance strategies. J. Archaeol. Sci. 36, 1184–1187 ...
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Herded and hunted goat genomes from the dawn of domestication ...The managed goats of the central Zagros region were therefore genetically distinct from wild goats by circa 8200 cal BC. AN Zagros Goat Are Basal to All Other ...
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Climate change, adaptive cycles, and the persistence of foraging ...The sites are characterized by oval houses made of stone foundations with superstructures of mud brick. Toolkits include sickles and grinding stones.Missing: techniques | Show results with:techniques
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The Neolithic Agricultural Revolution and the Origins of Private ...One of the best-studied cases of the Neolithic agricultural revolution is the village of Abu Hureyra. ... stone harvesting and grinding tools. This group is ...
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[PDF] STUDIES IN ANCIENT ORIENTAL CIVILIZATION NO. 36Nov 15, 1982 · He was the modern pioneer of cooperation between archeologists and natural scientists in investigating the prehistory of the Near East. His.
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The Origins of Agriculture in the Near East | Current AnthropologyAgriculture in the Near East arose in the context of broad-based systematic human efforts at modifying local environments and biotic communities.
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The IntCal20 Northern Hemisphere Radiocarbon Age Calibration ...Aug 12, 2020 · IntCal20 comprises statistically integrated evidence from floating tree-ring chronologies, lacustrine and marine sediments, speleothems, and corals.
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Atmospheric radiocarbon levels were highly variable during the last ...Jul 22, 2023 · Our reconstruction shows higher variations in the amplitude of atmospheric radiocarbon ... Since 14C production rates vary in response to changes ...
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Extended dilation of the radiocarbon time scale between ... - NIHAug 17, 2020 · The new radiocarbon calibration curve (IntCal20) allows us to calculate the gradient of the relationship between 14C age and calendar age ...Missing: Holocene | Show results with:Holocene
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[PDF] OSL and radiocarbon case studies - EGUsphereMar 12, 2025 · Radiocarbon ages from Çatalhöyük calibrated with OxCal, Chronomodel and BayLum. Note: IntCal20 was used in OxCal and BayLum, while it is not ...
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The initial Neolithic of the Near East: Why is it so difficult to deal with ...Aug 10, 2025 · Most settlements were relatively small in size and comprised of smaller circular or oval structures as well as larger communal buildings, the ...Missing: challenges Mesolithic overlap
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(PDF) CHALLENGES OF THE FARS NEOLITHIC CHRONOLOGYThe goal of this paper is to explore the absolute chronology of the Hormangan site as well as other Neolithic sites located in the northern half of the Fars ...Missing: PPNA | Show results with:PPNA
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Radiocarbon Chronology of the Mesolithic, Neolithic, Aeneolithic ...Aug 6, 2025 · This paper is devoted to the key problems associated with the chronology and periodization of the Eneolithic complexes located on the ...Missing: overlap PPNA
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First absolute chronologies of neolithic and bronze age settlements ...Dendrochronological analysis on archaeological timbers was applied, combined with radiocarbon dating. Bayesian radiocarbon modeling allowed to 'wiggle match' ...
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The Integrated Use of Dendrochronological Data and ... - FrontiersFeb 20, 2022 · We find that integration of dendrochronological data and paleoecological records from peat and lake sequences is a powerful but underutilized approach.Missing: Neolithic | Show results with:Neolithic
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[PDF] Plateaus and jumps in the atmospheric radiocarbon record - CPDec 23, 2020 · The evolution of Holocene and late deglacial 14C ages with time is not linear but reveals variations with numerous dis-. Clim. Past, 16, 2547– ...
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A New Bayesian Chronology for Mesolithic Occupation at Mount ...This paper presents details of a recent programme of redating whereby the application of Bayesian modelling has confirmed the early date for the site but also ...
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Howick Project: Introduction - Archaeology Data ServiceThe site at Howick was discovered when amateur archaeologists found flint tools eroding from a cliff edge 3km south of Craster on the Northumberland coast.
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Hunter-gatherer sea voyages extended to remotest Mediterranean ...Apr 9, 2025 · Here we provide decisive evidence for a pre-Neolithic human presence on the Maltese islands, in the form of a previously unknown Mesolithic ...Missing: Cardial millennium<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Exploration of early rice farming in ChinaJun 18, 2010 · Pengtoushan culture, Hunan Province. Pengtoushan culture (7500e6100 BC) was centered primarily on the Middle Yangtze River region in ...
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Revisiting the archaeological investigations of rice domestication in ...Sep 27, 2023 · Revealing rice domestication and dispersal of rice cultivation is crucial for understanding the social evolution in East Asian prehistory.Missing: land | Show results with:land
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Archaeological and genetic insights into the origins of domesticated ...First, the beginning of agriculture in these two areas was characterized by a dry-land farming system with the major crops being millets and beans. Second, rice ...
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Advances in Understanding Early Agriculture in JapanSome domesticated plants (e.g., barnyard millet Echinochloa esculenta) probably originated in Japan, so domestication is important to investigate there.Missing: 8th semi-
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[PDF] Jomon Reflections - OAPEN Homethe residential areas of villages, in shell middens and other types of dump areas. Moreover, this repeated duality of spatial structure in Jomon sites may ...Missing: 8th semi-
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(PDF) The history of ancient Japanese dogs revealed by mitogenomesArchaeological evidence indicates that dogs appeared in Japan at least 9300 years ago, during the Jomon period. The Jomon period dogs (Jomon dogs) retained ...
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(PDF) Nabta Playa and Its Role in Northeastern African PrehistoryThe problem of cattle domestication in Northeastern Africa is considered and hopefully ''solved'' in the light of new mtDNA evidence which suggest an early late ...Missing: 8th | Show results with:8th
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Satellite Imagery Measures of the Astronomically Aligned Megaliths ...The Nabta Playa megalithic complex consists of two types of features: first are large stones, many of them shaped, placed on or in the sediments of an ancient ...
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New Archaeozoological Data from the Fayum “Neolithic” with a ...Oct 13, 2014 · Nabta Playa and Bir Kiseiba are well known because of the oldest putative evidence for domestic cattle in Africa [55]. The earliest cattle ...Missing: megalithic 8th
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Hunters versus Herders and the Evidence from the Rock ArtRound Head paintings representing human figures with body decorations and wild animals, mainly mouflons (Tan Zoumaitak, Tassili).