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Alluvial landscapes in the temperate Balkan Neolithic: transitions to tells

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

D.W. Bailey
Affiliation:
School of History and Archaeology, Cardiff University, PO Box 909, Cardiff CF10 3XU, Wales. baileydw@cardiff.ac.uk, millssf@cardiff.ac.uk
R. Andreescu
Affiliation:
Muzeul Naţional de Istorie a României, calea Victoriei nr. 12, Bucureşti, Romania.radian@mnir.ro
A.J. Howard
Affiliation:
School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, England. a.howard@geog.leeds.ac.uk
M.G. Macklin
Affiliation:
Institute of Geography & Earth Sciences, University of Wales Aberystwyth, Aberystwyth SY23 3DB, Ceredigion, Wales. mvm@aber.ac.uk
S. Mills
Affiliation:
School of History and Archaeology, Cardiff University, PO Box 909, Cardiff CF10 3XU, Wales. baileydw@cardiff.ac.uk, millssf@cardiff.ac.uk

Extract

This paper focuses on the 5th-millennium BC shift from short-term habitations to permanent tell settlements in southern Romania: from the Criş, Dudeşti and Boian to the Gumelniţa Cultures. Archaeological and geomorphologic data suggest that changes in river stability conditioned shifts in settlement and economies.

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News & Notes
Copyright
Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd. 2002

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