[HTML][HTML] The genomic origins of the world's first farmers

N Marchi, L Winkelbach, I Schulz, M Brami… - Cell, 2022 - cell.com
The precise genetic origins of the first Neolithic farming populations in Europe and
Southwest Asia, as well as the processes and the timing of their differentiation, remain …

Diversity of obsidian sources in the northwest Anatolian site of Bahçelievler and the dynamics of Neolithisation

HC Gemici, Ç Atakuman, N Kolankaya-Bostancı… - Quaternary Science …, 2024 - Elsevier
Recent excavations at the site of Bahçelievler (in modern Bilecik, northwest Anatolia)
revealed a Neolithic settlement that was established during the late 8th/early 7th millennium …

A new discovery of Neanderthal settlements in Turkey: Sürmecik open-air campsite in Western Anatolia

H Taşkıran, Y Aydın, K Özçelik, E Erbil - L'Anthropologie, 2021 - Elsevier
Western Anatolia is the poorest region in terms of Turkey's Palaeolithic finds. In the past
years, only a few Palaeolithic artefacts were known from the surface in the provinces of İzmir …

Locating Mesolithic hunter-gatherer camps in the Carpathian Basin

PR Duffy, T Marton, D Borić - Journal of Archaeological Method and …, 2023 - Springer
Abstract The Mesolithic in Eastern Europe was the last time that hunter-gatherer economies
thrived there before the spread of agriculture in the second half of the seventh millennium …

Out-of-Anatolia: cultural and genetic interactions during the Neolithic expansion in the Aegean

D Koptekin, A Aydogan, C Karamurat, NE Altinisik… - bioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
Western Anatolia has been a crucial yet elusive element in the Neolithic expansion from the
Fertile Crescent to Europe. Using 30 new palaeogenomes from Anatolia c. 8000-6000 BCE …

Two Possible Upper Paleolithic Sites on the Karaburun Peninsula, Turkey

Ç Çilingiroğlu, B Dinçer - Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology, 2021 - Springer
Turkey, as a major geographical interface between Asia and Europe, is critical to
understanding the lifeways and dispersal of early Homo sapiens populations in Eurasia …

New insights into the Mesolithic use of Melos obsidian in Anatolia: a pXRF analysis from the Bozburun Peninsula (southwest Turkey)

HC Gemici, M Dirican, Ç Atakuman - Journal of Archaeological Science …, 2022 - Elsevier
Bozburun Peninsula, at the easternmost intersection of the Aegean and the Mediterranean
Seas, yielded evidence from the Middle Palaeolithic to the Neolithic/Chalcolithic periods as …

Late Pleistocene to Early Holocene Technological Traditions at Boila Rockshelter in Epirus, Northwestern Greece

P Elefanti, G Marshall - Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology, 2023 - Springer
Boila Rockshelter is located on the south bank of the Voidomatis River in Epirus,
northwestern Greece. It is one of a series of three shelters that were occupied soon after the …

[PDF][PDF] Le complexe de la Céramique Imprimée en Méditerranée centrale et nord-occidentale: une synthèse chronoculturelle (VIIe et VIe millénaires AEC)

D Binder, L Gomart, T Huet, S Kačar… - … (VIe millénaire AEC) …, 2022 - researchgate.net
Les modèles de dissémination des modes de vies néolithiques depuis le Proche-Orient
jusqu'aux rivages de l'Atlantique sont fondés sur des chroniques de dates au radiocarbone …

The mixed genetic origin of the first farmers of Europe

N Marchi, L Winkelbach, I Schulz, M Brami… - bioRxiv, 2020 - biorxiv.org
While the Neolithic expansion in Europe is well described archaeologically, the genetic
origins of European first farmers and their affinities with local hunter-gatherers (HGs) remain …