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The timing and tempo of the Neolithic expansion across the Central Balkans in the light of the new radiocarbon evidence

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Porčić, Marko
Blagojević, Tamara
Pendić, Jugoslav
Stefanović, Sofija
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The new set of radiocarbon dates was used to explore the timing and tempo of the Neolithic expansion across the Central Balkans. Our results suggest that the first farmers arrived in this region around or few decades before 6200 cal BC. The observed spatio-temporal pattern based on the radiocarbon data suggests that the general direction of the expansion was along the south-north axis. The regression analysis (arrival time vs. distance from the origin of expansion in northern Greece) was used to estimate the Neolithic front speed. The results of this analysis suggest that there is a moderate fit of the linear model. Most of the front speed estimates based on the Central Balkan data are between 1 and 2.5 km/year (depending on the data subset and the statistical technique) which is mostly above the expected range (around 1 km/year) for the standard wave of advance model and the empirically determined continental averages. We conclude that the spatio-temporal pattern of the Neolithic expa...nsion in the Central Balkans is broadly consistent with the predictions of the wave of advance model, with the possibility of sporadic leapfrog migration events. The speed of the expansion seems to have been faster in the Central Balkans compared to the continental average.

Keywords:
Radiocarbon / Neolithic / Farming expansion / Balkans
Source:
Journal of Archaeological Science-Reports, 2020, 33
Publisher:
  • Elsevier, Amsterdam
Funding / projects:
  • Births, mothers and babies: prehistoric fertility in the Balkans between 10000-5000 BC (EU-640557)

DOI: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2020.102528

ISSN: 2352-409X

WoS: 000582803200063

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85089911895
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TY  - JOUR
AU  - Porčić, Marko
AU  - Blagojević, Tamara
AU  - Pendić, Jugoslav
AU  - Stefanović, Sofija
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3202
AB  - The new set of radiocarbon dates was used to explore the timing and tempo of the Neolithic expansion across the Central Balkans. Our results suggest that the first farmers arrived in this region around or few decades before 6200 cal BC. The observed spatio-temporal pattern based on the radiocarbon data suggests that the general direction of the expansion was along the south-north axis. The regression analysis (arrival time vs. distance from the origin of expansion in northern Greece) was used to estimate the Neolithic front speed. The results of this analysis suggest that there is a moderate fit of the linear model. Most of the front speed estimates based on the Central Balkan data are between 1 and 2.5 km/year (depending on the data subset and the statistical technique) which is mostly above the expected range (around 1 km/year) for the standard wave of advance model and the empirically determined continental averages. We conclude that the spatio-temporal pattern of the Neolithic expansion in the Central Balkans is broadly consistent with the predictions of the wave of advance model, with the possibility of sporadic leapfrog migration events. The speed of the expansion seems to have been faster in the Central Balkans compared to the continental average.
PB  - Elsevier, Amsterdam
T2  - Journal of Archaeological Science-Reports
T1  - The timing and tempo of the Neolithic expansion across the Central Balkans in the light of the new radiocarbon evidence
VL  - 33
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abstract = "The new set of radiocarbon dates was used to explore the timing and tempo of the Neolithic expansion across the Central Balkans. Our results suggest that the first farmers arrived in this region around or few decades before 6200 cal BC. The observed spatio-temporal pattern based on the radiocarbon data suggests that the general direction of the expansion was along the south-north axis. The regression analysis (arrival time vs. distance from the origin of expansion in northern Greece) was used to estimate the Neolithic front speed. The results of this analysis suggest that there is a moderate fit of the linear model. Most of the front speed estimates based on the Central Balkan data are between 1 and 2.5 km/year (depending on the data subset and the statistical technique) which is mostly above the expected range (around 1 km/year) for the standard wave of advance model and the empirically determined continental averages. We conclude that the spatio-temporal pattern of the Neolithic expansion in the Central Balkans is broadly consistent with the predictions of the wave of advance model, with the possibility of sporadic leapfrog migration events. The speed of the expansion seems to have been faster in the Central Balkans compared to the continental average.",
publisher = "Elsevier, Amsterdam",
journal = "Journal of Archaeological Science-Reports",
title = "The timing and tempo of the Neolithic expansion across the Central Balkans in the light of the new radiocarbon evidence",
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Porčić, M., Blagojević, T., Pendić, J.,& Stefanović, S.. (2020). The timing and tempo of the Neolithic expansion across the Central Balkans in the light of the new radiocarbon evidence. in Journal of Archaeological Science-Reports
Elsevier, Amsterdam., 33.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2020.102528
Porčić M, Blagojević T, Pendić J, Stefanović S. The timing and tempo of the Neolithic expansion across the Central Balkans in the light of the new radiocarbon evidence. in Journal of Archaeological Science-Reports. 2020;33.
doi:10.1016/j.jasrep.2020.102528 .
Porčić, Marko, Blagojević, Tamara, Pendić, Jugoslav, Stefanović, Sofija, "The timing and tempo of the Neolithic expansion across the Central Balkans in the light of the new radiocarbon evidence" in Journal of Archaeological Science-Reports, 33 (2020),
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2020.102528 . .

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