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Neolithic creolization hypothesis
The Neolithic creolisation hypothesis, first forwarded by Marek Zvelebil in 1995...
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A broad homeland hypothesis of Indo-European origins proposes a vast linguistic continuum during the Mesolithic or (Epi-)Paleolithic, carried by foraging hunter-gatherers in the (semi-) nomadic stage, that connected the North Sea with the Volga-Ural, and that predated or was contemporary...
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THE EARLY NEOLITHIC IN GREECE Nor should we forget, finally, that Neolithic societies in Europe are, one way or the other, the outcome of these unique, profoundly original and necessarily complex ...
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Trabalhos de Arqueologia 42 ... from the legacy of at least eight different archaeological cultures and people found here (finds from the Early Neolithic (Starcevo culture, Early Copper Age Lengyel III. ...
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WHITHER URALISTICS |
The first of these hypotheses is a new hypothesis on the location of the Uralic proto-language in space and time and on the processes by which it has dispersed.
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Social circumstances (www.onderzoekinformatie.nl) |
Please choose one of the following aspect associated with the classification "Social circumstances": ... Current research programmes etc. ...
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Maluku and Melanesia (a) |
The Austronesians leaving the Asian continent, and heading utlimately for Oceania, originated from the culture sphere which evolved from the neolithic hearth at one end of the island chain.
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biblio generale |
Bellwood P., à paraître, Examining the farming/language dispersal hypothesis in the East Asian context, in L. Sagart, R. Blench & A. Sanchez-Mazas (eds), The peopling of East Asia : Putting ...
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Archaeology and Anthropology: Brothers in Arms? 189 dinavian Neolithic still has a “Melanesian feel to it” (Gosden 1999:8). ... Hybridisation and creolisation In cultural studies, ...
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Indo-Aryan migration Summary |
However, a model involving population flow from Southern Asia into Central Asia during Paleolithic interglacial periods with a subsequent R1a1-mediated Neolithic migration of Indo-European-speaking ...
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