Going west?: the dissemination of Neolithic innovations between the Bosporus and the Carpathians : proceedings of the EAA conference, Istanbul, 11 September 2014
Going West?" uses the latest data to question how the Neolithic way of life was diffused from the Near East to Europe via Anatolia. The transformations of the 7th millennium BC in western Anatolia undoubtedly had a significant impact on the neighboring regions of southeast Europe. Yet the natur...
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Zusammenfassung: | Going West?" uses the latest data to question how the Neolithic way of life was diffused from the Near East to Europe via Anatolia. The transformations of the 7th millennium BC in western Anatolia undoubtedly had a significant impact on the neighboring regions of southeast Europe. Yet the nature, pace and trajectory of this impact needs still to be clarified. Archaeologists previously searched for similarities in prehistoric, especially Early Neolithic material cultures on both sides of the Sea of Marmara. Recent research shows that although the isthmi of the Dardanelles and the Bosporus connect Asia Minor and the eastern Balkans, they apparently did not serve as passageways for the dissemination of Neolithic innovations. Instead, the first permanent settlements are situated near the Aegean coast of Thrace and Macedonia, often occurring close to the mouths of big rivers in secluded bays. The courses and the valleys of rivers such as the Maritsa, Strymon and Axios, were perfect corridors for contact and exchange not only in a south-north direction but also the other way round. Using previous studies as a basis for fresh research, this volume presents exciting new viewpoints by analyzing recently discovered materials and by applying modern research methods of interdisciplinary investigations. The seventeen authors of this book have dedicated their research to a renewed evaluation of an old problem: namely, the question of how the complex transformations at the transition from the Mesolithic to the Neolithic can be explained |
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adam_text | Contents
List of Contributors vii
List of Figures and Tables be
Introduction 1
Agathe Reingruber, Zoï Tsirtsoni, Petranka Nedelcheva
CHAPTER l Northwest Anatolia: a Border or a Bridge Between Anatolia and the
Balkans During the Early Neolithic Period? 7
Necmi Karul
CHAPTER 2 Anatolia and the Balkans: the Role of the Black Sea Between ‘East’ and ‘West’
During the Neolithic Period 19
Eylem Ozdogan
CHAPTER 3 Whither the Aegean Neolithic? 29
Burçin Erdogu
CHAPTER 4 Identifying the Earliest Neolithic Settlements in the Southeastern
Balkans: Methodological Considerations Based on the Recent
Geoarchaeological Investigations at Dikili Tash (Greek Eastern Macedonia) 43
Laurent Lespez, Zoï Tsirtsoni, Pascal Darcque, Dimitra Malamidou,
Hatdo Koukouli-Chryssanthaki and Arthur Glais
CHAPTER 5 Lithic Industries and Their Role in Néolithisation Models in
Southeast Europe 57
Ivan Gatsov, Petranka Nedelcheva, Malgorzata Kaezanovoska
andJanusz K Kozlowski
CHAPTER 6 Thrace, Post-6000 bc 73
Vassil Nikolov
CHAPTER 7 The First Balkan Neolithic in the Lower Danube Plain and the
Making of a Pottery Tradition 7 9
Laurens Thissen
CHAPTER 8 The Beginning of the Neolithic Way of Life in the Eastern Lower
Danube Area: a View from the North 91
Agathe Reingruber
CHAPTER 9 The Transition from the Mesolithic to the Neolithic Between
Western Anatolia and the Lower Danube: Evidence from
Burial Customs 113
Clemens Lichter
CHAPTER io Appendix: 14C Database for Southeast Europe and Adjacent
Areas (6600-5000 cal bc) 123
Laurens Thissen and Agathe Reingruber
Index
179
Index
14C dates 2,29,61, 80,93,95,98,107-8,123-72; absolute
dates 7-8, 60, 92,102,140,169; radiocarbon dates 1-3,
44,49,51,53,66, 79,93,95,99-102,123-64; see also
chronology, absolute
absolute dates see 14C dates
acculturation 21,29-30, 80,108
Aceramic Neolithic 29, 92, 170
adoption: of innovation 1,30-1, 80,85; of pottery 79, 86
Aegean: coast 1,3,59, 67,118; islands 19,29,31,35,61,64,
66; northern 2,4,60,67,104,106-7,118,123-4,160;
Sea 19,29,31,60,63,66-7
Aga9li group 8,14,20
agriculture 1,10,20,29-30,45, 65, 91
Aliakmon River 2,129
alluvial 43nl, 44,48-9,53, 83
Anatolia: central 7,10,14,16,21-2,29,34,40,84,115,
119,123; northwestern 1, 7-8,31-2,60,64,66, 73,115,
118,120; southern 73; western 1,7, 9,19,21,25, 31,35,
39-40,60,62, 64,66,113,115,117-18
Anatolian Plateau see Anatolia, central
animal husbandry 1,10—11,20,30, 79
aquatic resources 11,22,124
Axios/Vardar River 2,4,116,123, 136
‘Balkan flint’J5, 61-2,66—7; honey-(coloured) flint 34, 59,
62; silex blond’ 65-6; white spotted flint 57, 60, 62
Balkan Peninsula 3,4,91,105; central 1-2,4,24, 65,73,
74, 77,124,136; eastern 2-3,34,61,67, 74, 77,105-6;
southeastern 43; southern 113,119,160; western 1,160
Balkan Range 4, 76-7; see also Stara Planina
Banat 79
Baragan 4,93,96,123,161,164
barbotine (pottery) 95-6,98,102,104
Black Sea: coast 3,7,19,21-2,24-6,60,62,73,93,99,
101-2,107,119,166; region 21; see also Pontic region
Boian culture 100-1
bone tools 9-10,12,14,20-1, 35
Bosporus 1-4,7-10,16,19-20,22,24-5,43-4,64,66,
102,107
Bug-Dniester culture 20-1,25,79,92-6,102-3,106,119,
166-72
building techniques: adobe 34,48; clay slab 10; mudbricks
10,48; pise 10,140; wattle-and-daub 10,12
buildings (structures; dwellings; huts): oval 10,21,
29; rectangular 10,21,32; round 11,12-13,20;
semi-subterranean 10-11,16,20-1,61,107; single-room
10,31; trapezoidal 116, 149
burial customs 8,16,29,95,108,113-20; burial habits 103,
106; funerary rites 103; mortuary rituals 30,113
burial positions: crouched 95,103,113-19; flexed 115-16,
152; hocker 12,113-20,142; semi-contracted 113,116;
stretched 95; supine 95,103,113-19, 144
burials: extramural 16,116,118,120; intramural 10,12,16,
20,29, 118
Carpathian Basin 2,Ί9η , 96; Carpathian foothills 95-8,
100,106-7,161; Carpathian mountains 4,91,107;
Carpathians 4, 96,97,101,103,106-8,161
Caucasus 7,21, 60
Ceramic Mesolithic 92-3
cereals see domestication, of plants
chaîne opératoire 79, 83—5, 103
Chalkidiki Peninsula 2—3, 129
chipped stone: assemblages 4,7,53,57-66; industry 7-8,
21,91,101; technology 14,20,57-67,106; tools 9,
16,103
chronology: absolute 1, 3,73,93,97; relative 25,45,94-5,
140,169, 171
climate 1—2,4,93,123
coexistence 3,79,101,105-6
colonisation 2,29-30,77,98,103,106-7
concepts (of Neolithic expansion) 2,4,7,19,43; see also
models (of Neolithic expansion)
cooking 93,106
core-drills see drilling
cores: bullet 9,14-16,34-5,59-60,64,66; conical 10,14,
60,64, 66; prismatic 14,20—1
cremation 113-20
Cri§ culture 2,21,79,93,95-7,106,117,123,167; ‘Crif’ 79,
91,95—8,100,107,141; ‘Starčevo-Cri^’96,107; see also
Körös culture; Starčevo culture
Cri^/Körös River 96-7
crops see domestication, of plants
crossing: (of the Aegean Sea) 3,29,66; (of the Black Sea) 3,
26,62; see also routes, maritime
cultivation see domestication, of plants
cultural: change 2, 9, 30,39,57,94,103; contact 93-4;
continuity 8-9,21,117,119,123
dairying 88; see also milk
Danube Gorge 4, 80, 87,96,99,102,140; Danube River 4,
66, 99-102,105,117,160
diet 2,11,20,29,34,124
diffusion 1,3,29, 63,67, 86,107
dissemination 2,4,105,113
DNA 2,80, 88
Dnieper-Donets 93,95-6
Dniester River 4,21,91-6,108,167,169-70
Dobrogea 4,91,93,96,99,101-3,106-8,165
domestication: of animals 14,21,29, 91-2; cereals, crops
(cultivation) 10,30-1,34,51,64,108; of plants 21,91-2
Drama-Philippi plain; Philippi marsh 44, 46, 49
drilling 2,44-53
Dude^ti culture 22, 82,100-3,107,160,163-5
ecology 16, 31, 43
end scrapers 29, 60, 62
environment: cultural 21; natural 1-2,8,11,16,19,29,49,
53; social 80,84, 87
Epi-Palaeolithic 8,29—31,57,64,128
180 Index
Ergene River 3,123,154
Eskişehir region 8, 19
exchange 3,5,19,26,29,34,59,64-6,80, 87,103,106-7
farming 1,4,14,20,30,39,60,65,73,77,79-80,101,106,
123; first farmers 14,21, 73, 80
females: in-marrying 80-1; out-marrying 80, 86-8
figurines 9,16,20,30, 35,37,79, 100
Fikirtepe culture 8—9,11,16,20,22,25, 60, 66—7,128
Final Mesolithic 4, 64,103,113,143-7
‘First Balkan Neolithic’ 79, 94,106; FBN 79-88
fisher 4,29,91,93,108; fishing 4,11,20,29,92, 108
flint workshop 60-2,65-6
forager 4,29,40,79-81, 86,91,93,107-8,166-7
Gallipoli peninsula 31,35, 62
geoarchaeological 3,43, 45
Gökçeada: Imbros 31-2, 34,40,58-60, 67
grave goods 10,14,103,115,120
Hamangia culture 100—3
Holocene 44-6,49-51,53,103
hunter-gatherer 3,21,30,61,79-80, 85—8,93,101,106-7;
gathering 4,11,20,22,29,108; hunting 4,11,14,29,
30, 34
huts see buildings
hybrid: societies 30; techniques 83-5
inhumations 113-19; multiple 115
innovation 1—4,30—1,85-8,96,101,105—7
interaction: forager/farmer 29, 80,166—7; Mesolithic/Neo-
lithic 4,10,14,16,19,21-2,25,32,59-60,80-1,87,106,
108; see also transition
interments 103,115-16,119; see also inhumations
Iron Gates 79, 82,105,113,116-19; see also Danube Gorge
Kamchiya River 101
Karanovo blade 34,57,59-62, 67; see also macroblade
Karanovo culture: Karanovo I—II16,19,25,37,45, 57-61,
66,74-6,79, 82,92,99,102,106,140,156,158,160;
Karanovo II/III 156,160; Karanovo III 22,59, 76-7,
157; Karanovo III/IV 77,102,107,156,160; Karanovo
IV (Karanovo IV-Kalojanovec) 24,123,154,156-7,160,
166; Karanovo V—VI 25,160,163
Körös culture 66, 97; see also Criş culture; Starčevo culture
Kremikovtsi group 45,67,92,100,140
Lake District 10,115,118
Lemnos 29, 31
Levant 19
Linearbandkeramik 21, 79, 95; LBK 21,24-5,79-80,95-6,
100-2,107,167,170-1
lithic assemblages see chipped stone, assemblages
local communities see forager
Lower Danube (Area, Basin, Plain, Valley) 1-2,22,24-5,
60,73,77,79-84,91-108,124
Ludogorie Plateau 101-3,106,108,160
Macedonia: (Greek) central 66,129,154; (Greek) eastern
2,43-4,53, 60; (Greek) western 4,44,124,129,136;
Republic of Macedonia 66,104,136
macroblade 34-5,57-67
marble 14,34-5,118
Marmara: coast 1,7, 60, 65,123; region 2-4,7,39,57, 60,
73-7, 84, 86?z7,119,123-4,128; Sea of 1-3,7-8,10-11,
16,19,24-5,60,64,66,102,123
Melos 64-6; Melian 34; see also obsidian
Meriţ/Maritsa/Evros River 1, 3,43,59-2,74, 86,133,
154,160
Mesolithic: background 4,21—2,25,101—2,106; community
7,10,14,64,107; group 2,4,63, 88,91; population 4,7,
106; substratum 1,25; tradition 21,103,106,108,119;
way of life 4, 106
Mesta/Nestos River 73—4
microblade 7,16,20; bladelets 14,34, 60
microliths 7-10,20-1,29, 62,103
migration 2, 5,29-30, 98,103,106-8; migrating groups
3,106
milk 10, 85, 88
mobile groups 5,106; see also pioneer groups
mobility 19,26,106; female 80; male 80; see also movement
models (of Neolithic expansion) 2-4,7,19,43,57,105
Moldavia see Moldova
Moldavian Plateau 97,106,166
Moldova 4,21,79,91,94-8,101,103,106-8,166,168
monochrome: horizon 79,103—5,108,160,165; phase 16;
pottery 12-75,20,51,106; see also pottery, without paint;
pottery, unpainted
Morava River 4,96,116,123—4,140
movement 2,4,29, 80,94,105-6,108; population move-
ment 21, 53
Muntenia 96—7,99-100,103,108
Mureş River 2,96,105,107,123—4,140
Music Note Pottery 24, 95; MNP 95-6,100-2,107; see also
Notenkopjkeramik
Near East 1,7,21,29-30,91,106
Neolithic package 30, 64-5
Neolithic way of life 1-4,19,22,29,31,45,91,99,101-2,
105—8,119; sedentary way of life 30,31,43,45,61,
91, 105
Neolithisation process 1-2,4,7,30,39-40,62,64,103,105,
108; see also transformation
networks 29-31,34,40,59,63-5, 80,88,110
Nikopol area 34, 63,66,107
Notenkopjkeramik 21, 95,167,171; see also Music Note
Pottery
obsidian 9,14,29,34-5,59-60,64-7
Oltenia 92,96,99-101
ornaments 10,154; beads 14-25,36-5,118,154; bracelets
36,118
painted pottery 2, 4,22,25,37, 61, 65,67, 68,73, 75—7,
97, 99,105-8,140,167; black on red 97; dark 97,
100-1,107; red 35, 97; red-on-black 37; white 4, 74,
96-7, 99-101,106-7,160,164; white֊on-red 37,
43, 45
Palaeolithic 7,16,21,31-2,61,80,103,107,113
Peloponnese 64-5,67,113,116
percussion technique 9,14,46,57-8
pintadera 9,16,20,100
Index
181
pioneer groups 3, 80, 87-8; pioneer-movers 87-8
Pleistocene 48—50
polished stone tools: adze 32, 35,118; axe 14,21, 32, 35;
chisel 14,21, 35; grinding stones 14,20-1; mace head 35;
pestles 21
Pontic region (Pontic area) 2,4, 7, 73, 91—3, 96,101,106,
108,124,161, 166
pottery: without paint 96,103; unpainted 25, 67,101,
103—4,106; see also monochrome, pottery
pottery assemblages 19,21—2, 85
pottery ornamentation: applique 9,16, 81, 85—6; engravings
22—5; impressions 4,21—2,37, 81, 83—4,94—102,104—7,
160; incised lines 9,21,24, 37, 95,102; incisions 4,22, 94,
96,98,101-2,106,108, 160
Preceramic 65,91,103
Pre-Cri? 79,103,108,152
Precucuteni 102, 171
pre-Karanovo 16, 60-2, 79,103,108;
Proto-Karanovo 76
pre-Neolithic 7, 92
Pre-Pottery: Neolithic 7, 30, 53, 64, 86, 91; phase 91; PPN
53,64, 91
pressure technique 9,14,16, 34, 60, 64—6
Proto-Starčevo 79,103,164—5
Prut River 4,21,93-6,99,103,106-8,167
radiocarbon dates see 14C dates
raw material 10,16,26, 35, 57-9, 61—3, 65-8, 81, 83, 85-8;
distribution 34,63; sources 14,34,35,57,59,61—2, 81,
83,103,107,115
routes: maritime 3,26, 29; see also crossing, of Seas
salt 107,166-7
Samothrace 31,58,59, 63, 67
sea level changes 16,21,24, 31,102; see also transgression,
marine
Siret River 93,96,103
skulls, human 103,113,115-17, 119
Southern Bug River 2, 4,21, 93—6,108,123,169, 171
Spondylus 36, 154
Stara Planina 4, 60, 96,101,106, 154
Starčevo culture 57, 66; ‘Starčevo-Crif’96,107;
Starčevo-Crif culture 19,21,25, 79,95-7,99,
106—7,117,163-70; Starcevo-Körös-Crif
culture 67, 82, 92, 97
steppe: coastal 93-6,101-2,108,124,170-1; forest 2, 4,
91-6,102-3,106,108,119,124,168-72; see also
Pontic region
stock breeding 73, 92
storage 10,32,102,127,138-40
strontium isotope 80, 88, 88«2
Strymon/Struma River 2, 4, 44, 73—5,77,117, 136
survey 7—8,16,43—4, 66; surface collections, finds 7,43,
45, 97
taphonomy 3—4,44,100, 107
Tardenoisian 91,96,103,106, 166
terminology: Anatolian 31-2,115,123; Bulgarian 102;
European 1; Romanian 102
Thessaly 30,43,59,65,91,103,113,116,118-19, 160
Thrace: Bulgarian 2,57,60,124 Greek (Aegean) 2, 44,59,
62; Turkish (East) 2-3, 7,16,19,24,39, 60,66-7,73,
75-6,118,123-4,129,154
Tisza River 2,4,123—4, 140
Toptepe group (culture) 24—5, 128
tradition: burial 12,16,20,103,119; pottery 4,39, 79,87,
105-6
transformation 2—3,5,10,19,25, 107
transgression, marine 60,102—3
transition, MesoÜthic/Neolithic 5,29—31,66,73,79,98,
101,103,108,113; see also interaction
Transylvania,Transylvanian Basin 4, 79, 91, 96—7,105, 140
trapezes 10, 60, 65, 91
Tundzha River 3,62,154, 160
vegetation 91, 93, 108
Vinca culture 22,24, 96-7,101-2,107,142,147-8,154,
160,163
Volga River 79,91, 93
Yantra River 96,99, 101
Yenişehir Plain 123
Sites mentioned in the text
Ağaçlı 7
Ajmana 80-1,114,117,125,140
Aktopraklik 8—16,39,53, 60, 64,114—15,118,123—5
Alibeg 125, 141
Amzabegovo (Anzabegovo) 57, 67,114,116-17,125,136-7
Argissa 63, 65,114,116
Aşağı Pınar 3,16,24—5,57—9,61—3, 76—7,118,125,
154-5
Aşıklı Höyük 29
Axos Pellas 125, 129
Azmak 3,57-61, 63, 66, 76,114,117,119,125,154,158
Baia-Hamangia 102
Balgarchevo 75, 77,114,117,125, 137
Banja 125, 141
Barem 3,8-10,12,53,60, 63֊4, 86ra7,114-X5,118,123,
125- 6
Baz’kov Ostrov 94,125,166—9
Blagotin-Poljna 86,125,141
Boldul lui Moş Ivănuş see Măgura-Boldul lui Moş Ivănuş
Buduiasca see Măgura-Buduiasca
Cârcea 63, 79nl, 81, 99-100,114,117,125,163
Çatalhöyük 22
Chavdar 75,77,100,114,117,125,155-6
Copăcelu-Valea Răii 81,125,164
Cuina Turcului 114,125, 141
Cyclops Cave 29, 63,65,113—74
Demircihöyük 6, 22
Dendra 63, 65
Deszk-Olajküt 125, 141
Dikili Tash 3,43-53,59,125,129-30,135
Divostin 114,116,125, 142
Dobrinishte 125, 137
182 Index
Dobryanka 93—4,125,168-9
Donja Branjevina 63, 66
Drama-Gerena 125,154,156
Dudeşti 125
Dudeştii Vechi 125, 142
Dzhulyunitsa 61, 63,66, 81,101,106-7,125,160-1
Eleshnitsa 57,63,74,125,138
Erbiceni 91,125,166
Ezero (Teli Dipsis) 125,154,156
Fărcaşu de Sus 125, 164
Fikirtepe 3, 8-12, 60, 63-4,114
Foeni: Sălaş 125,142; Gaz 125, 143
Franchthi 41, 63,114
Galabnik 57,74-5,125,136,138
Gard 91,93-6,102,125,166,170-2
Ghirzhove 94,125,166, 171
Giannitsa 125, 130
Girmeler 30,40,112-14, 119
Giulvăz 125,143
Glufishevo 75-7
Grivac-Barice 125,143
Gura Baciului 63,125,143
Gyálarét-Szilágyi Major 125,143
Hajdučka Vodenica 113,125,143—4
Hamangia see Baia-Hamangia
Hlebozavoda, Stara Zagora 125,157
Hoca Çeşme 3,5,16,39,43,57-9,61-3, 65,74-6,125,
129,131
Hotnitsa-Orlovka 107,125,160-1
Icoana 125, 144
Ikiztepe 25-6, 119
Ilıpmar 8,10-11,22,53, 59-60, 63-4, 74-7,114-15,118,
123-7
Jassatepe, Plovdiv 125,157
Kachitsa (Veliko Tamovo) 107,125,160-1
Kapitan Dimitrievo 63,66, 74-7
Karanovo 3,57, 63,100,114,117,119,125,154,158-60
Kardzhali 75-7,114,117
Kazanlak 75—7,114,117,125,157
Keçiçayırı 8, 64
Knossos 44,63—4,114—15
Koprivets 62-3, 68,81,101,104,107,125,162
Kovachevo 63,114,117,125,136, 138
Kraynitsi 63, 74, 104
Kremenik (Sapareva Banya) 75,77,125,139
Krovili 125,129,131
Krumovgrad 75—7
Küçükçekmece 8, 63-4
Lafrouda 125,129, 132
Lefkopetra 125,132
Lepenski Vir 57, 63, 79, 79»1,80,101,WZ—14,116-17,
125,140,144-7
Lerna 63,65,114,116
Limba Bordane 125, 147
Limenaria 43-4,125,132
Liubcova 125,147
Măgura-Boldul lui Moş Ivănuş 79, 81-6, 99,107,125, 164
Măgura-Buduiasca 79, 81, 81/z4, 85«6, 99,107,125,160,
164-5
Makri 59,125,129,133
Maroslele Pana 125, 147
Maroulas 29,113-14, 119
Mavropigi 60, 63,65,114,116,125,129, 133
Menteşe 3, 8-10,12,39, 60,63-4,114-15,118-23,125,
127-8
Miercurea Sibiului-Petriş 125, 148
Mikolina Broyaka 125, 171
Mit’kov Ostrov 125, 169
Nea Nikomedeia 57, 63, 65,104,196,114,116,125,
129, 134
Nova Nadezhda 1, 3
Ocna Sibiului 125,148
Ohoden 60,104,125,165
Öküzini Cave 7, 30
Ostrovul Banului 125,148
Ostrovul Corbului 114,117,125,148
Ouriakos 29-31
Ovcharovo Gorata 101,125,160
Ovcharovo Platoto 76,101,125,160, 162
Padina 115,125,140, 149
Paliambela-Kolindrou 3,114,116,123,125,129,134-5
Paliambela-Roditis 125, 135
Parţa 125,149-50
Pechera 93,125, 169
Pendik 3,8-12,53,60, 63-4, 74-6,114
Perlez-Batka ‘C’ 125,150
Pietrele 93,100,107,125,161,165
Pınarbaşı 7,29,119
Poiana Slatinei-Lunca 107,125,166-7
Polyanitsa (Platoto) 104-5,125,160,162-3
Pontokomi-Vrissi 125,135
Pródromos 114,116,119
Pugach 93,102,125,166,171-2
Rakitovo 57, 63,66,74,114
Răzvrata 125,150
Röszke-Ludvâr 125,150
Sacarovca I 21,79,95-8,125,166-7
Sajan-Dombos 125, 150
Samovodene 77,125,160, 163
Sapareva Banya see Kremenik
Sarakenos 63, 65
Satchinez 125,151
Savran 125, 172
Schela Cladovei 81,114,115,125,140,151
Servia 125,129,135
Servia-Varytimides 125,135
Index
183
Sesklo 43,65,114,116,118, 136
§eu§a 125, 152
Sitagroi 43—5,125,129, 135
Slatina 57, 63, 66, 74-5, 77, 97, 224,117,125,136,139-40
Sokoltsi 125,166, 169
Soroca II 91, 93-4,125,166,169-70
Soroca III125,170
Soroca V125, 170
Soroki see Soroca
Soufli Magoula 114,116,118—19
Stara Zagora-Okrazhna bolnitsa 75—6,125,154, 157
Starcevo-Grad 63,125,151—2
Tartaria 125, 152
Tátáráuca NouáXIV 91,94,125,166-7
Tátáráuca NouáXV 94—5,125, 167
Tell Azmak see Azmak
Tell Karanovo see Karanovo
Topolnitsa-Promachon 125, 140
Toptepe 3,24—5,123,125,128
Trestiana 97—8,125,166—8
Uğurlu 3, 31,53-7,39-40,58-67,125,129, 136
Ulucak 40, 63,66,115
Vádastra 22,107,125,164-5
Vaksevo 74—5,114, 117
Varemenoi Goulon 125, 136
Varna 26, 119
Velešnica 114,117,125, 152
Vinča-Belo Brdo 107,125,153,160
Vlasac 115-16,125,153-4
Vršac-At 125,154
Vršnik-Tarinci 125,140
Xirolimni-Porta 125, 136
Yabalkovo 3, 63,66, 76,114,117,125,154, 160
Yanmburgaz 3,22-3,24-5,75-6,115,123,125, 128
Yenikapı 3, 8,10,22,24,114-15,119,123,125,128
Youra see Cyclops cave
Zaríkovtsi 125, 170
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title | Going west? the dissemination of Neolithic innovations between the Bosporus and the Carpathians : proceedings of the EAA conference, Istanbul, 11 September 2014 |
title_auth | Going west? the dissemination of Neolithic innovations between the Bosporus and the Carpathians : proceedings of the EAA conference, Istanbul, 11 September 2014 |
title_exact_search | Going west? the dissemination of Neolithic innovations between the Bosporus and the Carpathians : proceedings of the EAA conference, Istanbul, 11 September 2014 |
title_full | Going west? the dissemination of Neolithic innovations between the Bosporus and the Carpathians : proceedings of the EAA conference, Istanbul, 11 September 2014 edited by Agathe Reingruber, Zoi Tsirtsoni, Petranka Nedelcheva |
title_fullStr | Going west? the dissemination of Neolithic innovations between the Bosporus and the Carpathians : proceedings of the EAA conference, Istanbul, 11 September 2014 edited by Agathe Reingruber, Zoi Tsirtsoni, Petranka Nedelcheva |
title_full_unstemmed | Going west? the dissemination of Neolithic innovations between the Bosporus and the Carpathians : proceedings of the EAA conference, Istanbul, 11 September 2014 edited by Agathe Reingruber, Zoi Tsirtsoni, Petranka Nedelcheva |
title_short | Going west? |
title_sort | going west the dissemination of neolithic innovations between the bosporus and the carpathians proceedings of the eaa conference istanbul 11 september 2014 |
title_sub | the dissemination of Neolithic innovations between the Bosporus and the Carpathians : proceedings of the EAA conference, Istanbul, 11 September 2014 |
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