The central/western Anatolian farming frontier : proceedings of the Neolithic Workshop held at 10th ICAANE in Vienna, April 2016 /
The transformation of societies from mobile hunter-gatherers into farming communities living in permanent villages represents one of the most essential revolutions in human history. The dispersal of this new Neolithic way of life from one of the core zones in central Anatolia into the west forms the...
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Austrian Academy of Sciences Press,
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Series: | Oriental and European archaeology ;
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