Recent research on early farming in central Europe
Farming communities were established in many parts of central Europe Between approximately 5600 and 4500 BC. Although these communities have been studied for over a century, much more remains to be learned about them. This article will provide an overview of the history of this research, some import...
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description | Farming communities were established in many parts of central Europe Between approximately 5600 and 4500 BC. Although these communities have been studied for over a century, much more remains to be learned about them. This article will provide an overview of the history of this research, some important recent discoveries, and a sense of the ongoing debate about the origins of these agricultural communities. |
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spelling | doaj.art-8e7e6e46430948789628c31ae79e1c552023-01-18T09:22:02ZengUniversity of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani)Documenta Praehistorica1408-967X1854-24922001-12-012810.4312/dp.28.6Recent research on early farming in central EuropePeter Bogucki0School of Engineering and Applied Science, Princeton UniversityFarming communities were established in many parts of central Europe Between approximately 5600 and 4500 BC. Although these communities have been studied for over a century, much more remains to be learned about them. This article will provide an overview of the history of this research, some important recent discoveries, and a sense of the ongoing debate about the origins of these agricultural communities.https://journals.uni-lj.si/DocumentaPraehistorica/article/view/6501Central Europetransition to farmingthe Earliest LinearLa Hoguette and Limburg Pottery |
spellingShingle | Peter Bogucki Recent research on early farming in central Europe Documenta Praehistorica Central Europe transition to farming the Earliest Linear La Hoguette and Limburg Pottery |
title | Recent research on early farming in central Europe |
title_full | Recent research on early farming in central Europe |
title_fullStr | Recent research on early farming in central Europe |
title_full_unstemmed | Recent research on early farming in central Europe |
title_short | Recent research on early farming in central Europe |
title_sort | recent research on early farming in central europe |
topic | Central Europe transition to farming the Earliest Linear La Hoguette and Limburg Pottery |
url | https://journals.uni-lj.si/DocumentaPraehistorica/article/view/6501 |
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