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Long-term trends and the sustainability of early agriculture in Neolithic Europe (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Katie Manning. Sue Colledge. Enrico Crema. Adrian Timpson. Stephen Shennan.

The domestication of plants and animals facilitated major changes in human ecology, demography, and social organization. Despite the seeming advantages of domestication, however, new analysis reveals major episodes of collapse in the early agricultural systems in Neolithic Europe. In this paper we present evidence for a progressive deterioration in arable farming conditions, alongside a reversion to wild resource exploitation across different regions in Europe. These apparent failures in the...


Population Pressure in Coastal Environments: An Archaeological Test (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only David R. Yesner.

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