Community differentiation and kinship among Europe's first farmers
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Internal Tooth Structure and Burial Practices: Insights into the Neolithic Necropolis of Gurgy (France, 5100-4000 cal. BC)Early Life Conditions and Physiological Stress following the Transition to Farming in Central/Southeast Europe: Skeletal Growth Impairment and 6000 Years of Gradual RecoveryIsotopic evidence for residential mobility of farming communities during the transition to agriculture in BritainThe massacre mass grave of Schöneck-Kilianstädten reveals new insights into collective violence in Early Neolithic Central EuropeDivergence in male and female manipulative behaviors with the intensification of metallurgy in Central EuropeLombards on the move--an integrative study of the migration period cemetery at Szólád, HungaryEarliest evidence for social endogamy in the 9,000-year-old-population of Basta, JordanInsights into the Social Structure of the PPNB Site of Kfar HaHoresh, Israel, Based on Dental Remains.Late Danubian mitochondrial genomes shed light into the Neolithisation of Central Europe in the 5th millennium BC.Female and male perspectives on the neolithic transition in Europe: clues from ancient and modern genetic data.Declining tibial curvature parallels ∼6150 years of decreasing mobility in Central European agriculturalists.A distinct section of the Early Bronze Age society? Stable isotope investigations of burials in settlement pits and multiple inhumations of the Únětice culture in central Germany.Mobility during the neolithic and bronze age in northern ireland explored using strontium isotope analysis of cremated human bone.Regional differences in health, diet and weaning patterns amongst the first Neolithic farmers of central Europe.Crop manuring and intensive land management by Europe's first farmers.Engaging bodies in the public imagination: bioarchaeology as social science, science, and humanities.Collective behaviour, uncertainty and environmental change.High-resolution isotopic evidence of specialised cattle herding in the European Neolithic.Ancient mitochondrial DNA from the middle neolithic necropolis of Obernai extends the genetic influence of the LBK to west of the Rhine.Ancient X chromosomes reveal contrasting sex bias in Neolithic and Bronze Age Eurasian migrationsInequality in nature and society.Prehistoric women's manual labor exceeded that of athletes through the first 5500 years of farming in Central Europe."Celtic migrations": fact or fiction? Strontium and oxygen isotope analysis of the Czech cemeteries of Radovesice and Kutná Hora in Bohemia.Tracing the genetic origin of Europe's first farmers reveals insights into their social organization.Early Neolithic executions indicated by clustered cranial trauma in the mass grave of Halberstadt.Validating niche-construction theory through path analysisOn the relevance of the European NeolithicThe Bom Santo Cave (Lisbon, Portugal): Catchment, Diet, and Patterns of Mobility of a Middle Neolithic Population
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Community differentiation and kinship among Europe's first farmers
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Daniela Hofmann
Eva Lenneis
Geoff M Nowell
Gisela Grupe
Joachim Wahl
Julie Hamilton
Linda Fibiger
Michael Francken
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R Alexander Bentley
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2012-05-29T00:00:00Z