Farmers’ spatial behaviour, demographic density dependence and the spread of Neolithic agriculture in Central Europe
Since the early 1970s, the demic diffusion model is the cornerstone of the migrationist approach of the European neolithization. It considers the latter as a slow, gradual and unintentionally process. During the last decade its relevance has been challenged by the observed variability of the spread...
Main Author: | Serge Svizzero |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculty of Arts)
2015-12-01
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Series: | Documenta Praehistorica |
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Online Access: | https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/DocumentaPraehistorica/article/view/2875 |
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