A multi-stage Bayesian modelling for building the chronocultural sequence of the Late Mesolithic at Cueva de la Cocina (Valencia, Eastern Iberia)

O García-Puchol, SB McClure, J Juan-Cabanilles… - Quaternary …, 2023 - Elsevier
This paper presents a refined Mesolithic chronocultural sequence as a result of matching
data provided by the set of archaeological research conducted at Cueva de la Cocina …

Interbreeding between farmers and hunter-gatherers along the inland and Mediterranean routes of Neolithic spread in Europe

J Fort, J Pérez-Losada - Nature Communications, 2024 - nature.com
The Neolithic (ie, farming and stockbreeding) spread from the Near East across Europe
since about 9000 years before the common era (BCE) until about 4000 yr BCE. It followed …

[HTML][HTML] The land of the last hunter-gatherer groups in the Ebro basin: Forgers of their own destiny

A Alday, A Rodríguez-Lejarza, A Soto… - Journal of Anthropological …, 2024 - Elsevier
In this paper we adopt a new perspective on the chronology and settlement strategies of the
last Mesolithic societies of the Ebro basin. For this purpose, we applied concepts from …

Ancient DNA sheds light on the funerary practices of late Neolithic collective burial in southern France

A Arzelier, H De Belvalet… - … of the Royal …, 2024 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The Aven de la Boucle (Corconne, Gard, southern France) is a karst shaft used as a
collective burial between 3600 and 2800 cal BCE. The site encompasses the skeletal …

Mesolithic Occupations During the Boreal Climatic Fluctuations at La Baume de Monthiver (Var, France)

G Ricci, B Audiard, A Tomasso, L Hoareau… - Open …, 2023 - degruyter.com
Abstract The Mesolithic technology in Western Europe depicts the last cultural expressions
and adaptations of hunter-gatherers before the adoption of Neolithic agro-pastoral practices …

Genomic ancestry and social dynamics of the last hunter-gatherers of Atlantic France

LG Simões, R Peyroteo-Stjerna… - Proceedings of the …, 2024 - National Acad Sciences
Since the early Holocene, western and central Europe was inhabited by a genetically
distinct group of Western Hunter-Gatherers (WHGs). This group was eventually replaced …