The Neolithic (c. 6200–4900 BC) in the Struma River Valley: Characterizing Change to the Human Ecological Niche from Species Distribution Models

B Whitford - Bulgarian e-Journal of Archaeology Supplements …, 2021 - be-ja.org
Abstract During the Neolithic Period (c. 6200–4900 BC) of the Struma River Valley, early
agricultural populations progressively settled in the region until reaching a maximum
occupation in the Late Neolithic. The ecological characteristics of the Struma River Valley
are particularly heterogeneous along its north-south gradient and also vertically along the
valley slopes, suggesting that early agricultural populations may have needed to adapt to
this distinctive and localized ecological setting. In this paper, I apply an approach based on …
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