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Agathe Reingruber - Going West?: The Dissemination of Neolithic Innovations between the Bosporus and the Carpathians - 9781138714830 - V9781138714830
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Going West?: The Dissemination of Neolithic Innovations between the Bosporus and the Carpathians

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Description for Going West?: The Dissemination of Neolithic Innovations between the Bosporus and the Carpathians Hardback. Editor(s): Reingruber, Agathe; Tsirtsoni, Zoi; Nedelcheva, Petranka. Series: Themes in Archaeology Series. Num Pages: 322 pages, 132 black & white tables, 40 colour illustrations, 23 colour line drawings. BIC Classification: HDDA. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 297 x 210. .
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 searched previously 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.Using previous studies as a basis for fresh research, this volume presents exciting new viewpoints by analyzing recently discovered materials and utilising interdisciplinary investigations with the application of modern research methods. 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. They have focused their studies on the vast area of the eastern Balkans and the Pontic region between the Bosporus and the rivers Strymon, Danube and Dniestr. Going West? thus offers an overview of the current state of research concerning the Neolithisation of these areas, considering varied viewpoints and also providing useful starting points for future investigations.

Product Details

Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Series
Themes in Archaeology Series
Condition
New
Weight
28g
Number of Pages
184
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781138714830
SKU
V9781138714830
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About Agathe Reingruber
Agathe Reingruber, researcher at the Freie Universitat Berlin, is specialized on topics related to the Neolithic and Chalcolithic of southeast Europe (Greece, Turkey, Romania). She is currently running a project in northeastern Thessaly focusing on population dynamics. Zoi Tsirtsoni, researcher at the French National Centre of Scientific Research (CNRS, Laboratory Archeologies et Sciences de l'Antiquite, Nanterre), is specialized on the Neolithic, Chalcolithic and Bronze Age periods in the Aegean and southern Balkans. She is co-director of the Greek-French research project at the multilayer (tell) settlement of Dikili Tash in northern Greece. Petranka Nedelcheva, Assistant Professor at the New Bulgarian University (Sofia), is a lithics specialist for the Neolithic, Chalcolithic and Bronze Age periods in southeast Europe, western Anatolia and the Caucasus. She participates in several projects in Greece, Turkey, Romania and Georgia.

Reviews for Going West?: The Dissemination of Neolithic Innovations between the Bosporus and the Carpathians
...it is very useful to have this volume on bookshelves to continue the dialogue that was begun in the previous volumes on the topic. Metin I. Eren, Kent State University, USA

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