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Join us at the 2nd International Conference on the Emergence of the Neolithic in Europe (ENE2025) which will be held at the University of Zadar from 22nd to 25th May. We invite you to join our Session 4 “Human-Environment Dynamics: Environmental Archaeology and Paleoclimate”. Abstract submission deadline is 1st of February 2025. https://conference.unizd.hr/ene2025/
The prehistory of the Aegean, Balkans, and Carpathian Basin has changed dramatically in the last two decades. This review covers five aspects of these changes: (a) the development of theoretical approaches, in which diversification from cultural archaeology has seen the spread of processual, postpro-cessual and later approaches; (b) the acquisition of data, with the key major development being the proliferation of large-scale infrastructure projects; (c) the synthesis of data, the most significant challenge being to make sense of the massive increase in paleo-environmental research, materials science, regional surveys, and site monographs; (d) thematic questions, whose very diversity underscores the discipline's growth in these regions; and (e) emergent trends, such as the creation of new forms of synthesis at the local, regional , and interregional scales, the theorizing and differentiation of new ways of relating people, places, plants, and animals and objects, and continuing diversification in the application of scientific techniques. 123 Annu. Rev. Anthropol. 2020.49:123-140. Downloaded from www.annualreviews.org by stellasouvatzi@hotmail.com on 11/16/20. For personal use only.
The beginning of the Neolithic in the Central Balkans: Knowns and Unknowns coffee & tea break 10.30-11.
2020
Presented publication is a collection of 40 abstracts of papers, which are conferred at the 39th annual meeting "Problems of the Neolithic and Eneolithic". The contributions are divided into four thematic blocks, which build on a long research tradition in Central Europe and reflect the new needs and directions of archaeology. Student session as a suitable platform for meeting with the next generation of archaeologists with professionals represents a separate block. The collection also includes invited lectures, which present new paradigmatic approaches to the interpretation of the archaeological record in the Neolithic and Eneolithic. The discussion session is devoted to currently intensively debated questions of settlement waste. This session concludes with memories of the most experienced researchers and their legacy for future generations of archaeologists.
When we explore the meaning of the title, we face the question what relationships between human communities and their environment to define. Most often scholars speak of human impact as a factor that changes the primeval natural environment. But we would like to use a more complex definition of human impact that consists of at least four aspects: perception, use, transformation (change) and creation. People first perceive the natural environment and identify its resources. Then they use the environment and natural resources and change or transform its elements, but also create some new components of the environment. Using and changing the primeval natural environment, people create as well a new quality marked by a landscape that is no longer natural but rather cultural instead , in which we have grown up, too.
Quaternary International, 2020
This special issue of Quaternary International contains a selection of contributions from the international Conference entitled “LBK & Vinča - Formation and Transformation of Early Neolithic Lifestyles in Europe in the second half of the 6th millennium BC” held from 21st to 23rd of March, 2019 in Tübingen (Germany).
Anthropologie, 2009
The conference focuses on ‘Neolithisation Processes in Eurasia: Retrospect and Prospect’. It takes place at Ljubljana University on Friday, October 26th through Saturday, October 27th 2018.
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Glasnik Srpskog arheološkog društva / Journal of the Serbian Archaeological Society, 2024
HUNGARIAN ARCHAEOLOGY, 2019
Journal of Archaeological Science, 2011
Památky archeologické, 2023
Making Spaces into Places. The North Aegean, the Balkans and Western Anatolia in the Neolithic, 2020
R. Gleser/D. Hofmann, Contacts, boundaries and innovation in the 5th millennium, 2019
Citation: J. Robb, 2014. The future Neolithic: a new research agenda. In "Early Farmers: the vew from Archaeology and Science", edited by A. Whittle and P. Bickle, pp. 21-28. Proceedings of the British Academy, 198; Oxford University Press.
Journal of Open Archaeology Data, 2016