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Agro-pastoralist colonization of Cyprus in the 10th millennium BP: initial assessments

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Edgar Peltenburg
Affiliation:
Department of Archaeology, University of Edinburgh, Old High School, Edinburgh EH1 1LT, Scotland
Sue Colledge
Affiliation:
Institute of Archaeology, University College London, 31–34 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0PY, England
Paul Croft
Affiliation:
Lemba Archaeological Research Centre, 8260 Lemba, Paphos District, Cyprus
Adam Jackson
Affiliation:
Department of Archaeology, University of Edinburgh, Old High School, Edinburgh EH1 1LT, Scotland
Carole McCartney
Affiliation:
8 Metamorphosios, 8574 Kissonerga, Paphos District, Cyprus
Mary Anne Murray
Affiliation:
Institute of Archaeology, University College London, 31–34 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0PY, England

Extract

Unexpectedly early evidence for the precocious spread of farming has recently emerged in Cyprus. It is argued that the transmission occurred as a result of migration related to ecosystem stress in the Levant. So strong are the connections of the colonists with the mainland that we suggest the term Cypro-Pre-Pottery Neolithic B to describe what has hitherto been a major lacuna in Cypriot prehistory. Consistent dates from key sites and the evolution of material culture indicate that this Cypro-PPNB sequence represents the hitherto elusive ancestry for the Khirokitian.

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