Spearheading into the Neolithic: Last Foragers and First Farmers in the Dinaric Alps of Montenegro
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2019
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Borić, DušanBorovinić, N.
Duričić, L.
Bulatović, Jelena
Gerometta, K.
Filipović, Dragana
Allue, Ethel
Vušović-Lučić, Z.
Cristiani, Emanuela
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This article presents a summary of new evidence for the Mesolithic in the Dinaric Alps of Montenegro. The region is one of the best areas in south-eastern Europe to study Early Holocene foragers and the nature of the transition to Neolithic lifeways at the end of the seventh and the beginning of the sixth millennium cal bc thanks to the existence of biodiverse landscapes and numerous karstic features. We argue that harpoons found at two different sites in this regional context represent a curated technology that has its roots in a local Mesolithic cultural tradition. The continued use of this standardized hunting tool kit in the Neolithic provides an important indication about the character of the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition. We also use this regional case study to address wider questions concerning the visibility and modes of Mesolithic occupation in south-eastern Europe as a whole. Copyright
Ključne reči:
Montenegro / Mesolithic-Neolithic transition / harpoons / forager-farmer contact / eastern Adriatic / Dinaric AlpsIzvor:
European Journal of Archaeology, 2019, 22, 4, 470-498Izdavač:
- Cambridge University Press
Finansiranje / projekti:
- MESO-NEO Technology: Technology of the Last Foragers and First Farmers in the Balkans (EU-FP7-273575)
Institucija/grupa
Arheologija / ArchaeologyTY - JOUR AU - Borić, Dušan AU - Borovinić, N. AU - Duričić, L. AU - Bulatović, Jelena AU - Gerometta, K. AU - Filipović, Dragana AU - Allue, Ethel AU - Vušović-Lučić, Z. AU - Cristiani, Emanuela PY - 2019 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2900 AB - This article presents a summary of new evidence for the Mesolithic in the Dinaric Alps of Montenegro. The region is one of the best areas in south-eastern Europe to study Early Holocene foragers and the nature of the transition to Neolithic lifeways at the end of the seventh and the beginning of the sixth millennium cal bc thanks to the existence of biodiverse landscapes and numerous karstic features. We argue that harpoons found at two different sites in this regional context represent a curated technology that has its roots in a local Mesolithic cultural tradition. The continued use of this standardized hunting tool kit in the Neolithic provides an important indication about the character of the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition. We also use this regional case study to address wider questions concerning the visibility and modes of Mesolithic occupation in south-eastern Europe as a whole. Copyright PB - Cambridge University Press T2 - European Journal of Archaeology T1 - Spearheading into the Neolithic: Last Foragers and First Farmers in the Dinaric Alps of Montenegro EP - 498 IS - 4 SP - 470 VL - 22 DO - 10.1017/eaa.2019.14 ER -
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Borić, D., Borovinić, N., Duričić, L., Bulatović, J., Gerometta, K., Filipović, D., Allue, E., Vušović-Lučić, Z.,& Cristiani, E.. (2019). Spearheading into the Neolithic: Last Foragers and First Farmers in the Dinaric Alps of Montenegro. in European Journal of Archaeology Cambridge University Press., 22(4), 470-498. https://doi.org/10.1017/eaa.2019.14
Borić D, Borovinić N, Duričić L, Bulatović J, Gerometta K, Filipović D, Allue E, Vušović-Lučić Z, Cristiani E. Spearheading into the Neolithic: Last Foragers and First Farmers in the Dinaric Alps of Montenegro. in European Journal of Archaeology. 2019;22(4):470-498. doi:10.1017/eaa.2019.14 .
Borić, Dušan, Borovinić, N., Duričić, L., Bulatović, Jelena, Gerometta, K., Filipović, Dragana, Allue, Ethel, Vušović-Lučić, Z., Cristiani, Emanuela, "Spearheading into the Neolithic: Last Foragers and First Farmers in the Dinaric Alps of Montenegro" in European Journal of Archaeology, 22, no. 4 (2019):470-498, https://doi.org/10.1017/eaa.2019.14 . .