Communities, households and animals. Convergent developments in Central Anatolian and Central European Neolithic
Communities, households and animals. Convergent developments in Central Anatolian and Central European Neolithic
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This paper intends to scrutinize striking similarities in cultural developments and social transformations in Neolithic Calming communities in the North European Plain of Central Europe and Central Anatolia in the early phase of their development and in the following post-Eearly Neolithic period.They will be explored through evidence pertaining to architecture and the organization of space, alongside changes in settlement pattern, as well as animal bone assemblages Sweatpants and zoomorphic representations.Social changes, in particular a transition from communal arrangements of local groups in the Early Neolithic to autonomous household organization in the following period, will be debated.
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