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C. Lichter (ed.), How Did Farming Reach Europe? Anatolian-European relations from the second half of the 7th through the first half of the 6th millenium cal BC
Proceedings of the International Workshop Istanbul, 20-22 May 2004
Content
Adolf HOFFMANN, Vorwort
Clemens LICHTER, Introduction to the workshop
Framework and Anatolian Roots
Mehmet ÖZDOĞAN, Westward expansion of the Neolithic way of life: what we know and what we do not know
Laurens THISSEN, Coming to grips with the Aegean in Prehistory: an outline of the temporal
framework, 10.000-5500 cal BC
Ulf-Dietrich SCHOOP, The late escape of the Neolithic from the Central Anatolian Plain
Neolithisation of Western Anatolia
Clemens LICHTER, Western Anatolia in the Late Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic:
the actual state of research
Eşref ABAY, Neolithic settlement at Ulucak Höyük and its cultural relations with
neighbour regions in Western Anatolia
Zafer DERİN, The neolithic architecture of Ulucak Höyük
Burçin ERDOĞU, Visualizing neolithic landscape: archaeological theory in the Aegean Islands
Turan EFE, The neolithisation in Inland Northwestern Anatolia
Jan-K. BERTRAM & Necmi KARUL, From Anatolia to Europe: The ceramic sequence of Hoca Çeşme in Turkish Thrace
Neolithisation of the Balkans and Greece
Adamantios SAMPSON, New evidence from the early productive stages in the Aegean Basin from the 9th to the 7th millennium cal BC
Nikos EFSTRATIOU, Tracing the story of the first farmers in Greece - a long and winding road
Agathe REINGRUBER, The Argissa Magoula and the beginning of the Neolithic in Thessaly
Nina KYPARISSI-APOSTOLIKA & Georgia KOTZAMANI, Worlds in transition: Mesolithic/Neolithic lifestyles at the cave of Theopetra, Thessaly/Greece
Eva ALRAM-STERN, The Early Neolithic settlement in Central and Southern Greece.
The actual state of research
"Border crossing" cultural elements
Svend HANSEN, Neolithic Figurines - East-West
Ivan GATSOV, Some observations about bullet core technique during 7th and 6th millennium BC
Eva ROSENSTOCK, Höyük, Toumba and Mogila: a settlement form in Anatolia and the Balkans and its ecological determination 6500-5500 cal BC
Holger SCHUBERT, Everyone's black box - Where does the European ornamentation come from?
Heiner SCHWARZBERG, Prismatic polypod vessels and their way to Europe
Catherine PERLÈS, From the Near East to Greece: let's reverse the focus -
Cultural elements that didn't transfer
Clemens LICHTER, Concluding remarks
Appendix
Agathe REINGRUBER & Laurens THISSEN, 14C database for the Aegean catchment (Eastern Greece, Southern Balkans and Western Turkey) 10.000-5500 cal BC
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