Session: #592

Theme & Session Format

Theme:
The archaeology of material culture, bodies and landscapes
Session format:
Session, made up of a combination of papers, max. 15 minutes each

Title & Content

Title:
Pathways to the Neolithic in Europe: Tracing the rhythm and spread of Neolithisation
Content:
Traditionally, the debate concerning the Neolithisation process has been focused on the study of both technical and cultural aspects, the origin and exploitation of domestic plants and animals as well as their chronological context. Although these aspects have still an important role within this debate, new topics and the application of brand-new techniques are contributing with relevant data in the last years. Among them, genetic and isotopic analyses, chronological and simulation models are some of the most relevant. These studies are reinforcing some hypothesis linked to the spread model, territorial patterns of these farming communities and the rhythm and chronology of the phenomena.
This session aims to encourage debate be a meeting among researchers who focus their research on new studies and proposals related to the spread of the Neolithic, the tempo of the phenomena and the role of the hunter-gatherers communities in this process. Although this session is focused on the European region, it welcomes aims to include others proposals from the origin and spread areas, such as the Near East or North of Africa.
Keywords:
Neolithisation; Spread model; Territorial patterns
Session associated with MERC:
no
Session associated with CIfA:
no
Session associated with SAfA:
no

Organisers

Main organiser:
Dr Miriam Cubas (Spain) 1
Co-organisers:
Xavier Terradas (Spain) 2
Antonio F. Carvalho (Portugal) 3
Claire Manen (France) 4
Juan J. Ibáñez (Spain) 5
Affiliations:
1. Sociedad de Ciencias Aranzadi – University of York
2. CSIC – IMF, Archaeology of Social Dynamics, Barcelona
3. Universidade do Algarve, Faro
4. CNRS - UMR 5608, Toulouse
5. CSIC – IMF, Barcelona