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Neolithic Communities in Europe Featured Surprising Gender Equality

Ancient Origins 02 Dec 2024
The Egalitarian Linear Pottery Culture of Prehistoric Europe ... Genetic analysis proved the woman was actually the children’s aunt, highlight the depth of familial connections that bonded the people of the Linear Pottery Culture together.
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Neolithic culture was less sexist than previously thought — according to researchers’ shocking finds at ...

New York Post 30 Nov 2024
Volunteers excavate a site in England that dates to 3,000 BC, around the time of the erecting of Stonehenge, which is 2,000 years younger than the Linear Pottery Culture ... as Linear Pottery Culture.
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Neolithic societies were less sexist than previously thought, study finds

AOL 29 Nov 2024
The team looked at genetic, burial and food data from more than 300 Neolithic individuals belonging to the Linear Pottery Culture, who lived between 5,500 and 5,000 BC and spread farming across continental Europe ... .
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Early Neolithic genetic data suggest that central Europe's first farmers lived in equality

Phys Dot Org 29 Nov 2024
A research team of more than 80 geneticists, anthropologists, and archaeologists studying the social particularities of the Linear Pottery Culture (Linearbandkeramik, LBK) has integrated new genetic ...
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8,000-year-old house discovered in Serbia reveals early European life

Interesting Engineering 26 Oct 2024
The experts further revealed that this discovery can also help give rise to the central European Linear pottery culture ... Starčevo culture ... This site helps scholars trace cultural and trade exchanges between ancient communities in the region.
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8,000-year-old dwelling discovered at Svinjarička Čuka

Heritage Daily 20 Oct 2024
... BC), a people of Southeastern Europe that forms part of the wider Starčevo–Körös–Criş culture – giving rise to the central European Linear Pottery culture.
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6,000-year-old longhouse site with wealth of artifacts found, stuns archaeologists

Interesting Engineering 13 Oct 2024
The longhouse, dating to the early Neolithic era, belonged to the Linear Pottery Culture ... The discovery of the Linear Pottery Culture in this region is unprecedented, offering archaeologists fresh perspectives on this fascinating group.
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First Longhouse From Neolithic Poland Unearthed, Dated to 6000 Years Old

Ancient Origins 11 Oct 2024
They also uncovered fragments of pottery, tools made of flint, stone grinding tools, and the bones of animals – all evidence of the Funnel Beaker culture ... Right; Fragment of a vessel from the Linear Pottery culture.
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6,000-year-old Neolithic long house uncovered in Sandomierz-Mokoszyn

Heritage Daily 09 Oct 2024
However, archaeologists also found an earlier Neolithic settlement from the Linear Pottery culture, associated with the first farmers who migrated to this region from Transcarpathia. The Linear Pottery ...
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Archaeologists excavate one of Europe’s largest Neolithic settlements

Heritage Daily 19 Sep 2024
Archaeologists are excavating a fortified settlement associated with the Linear Pottery Culture at Eilsleben in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. The Linear Pottery Culture (LBK) is a major archaeological ...
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Earliest cattle herds in northern Europe found in the Netherlands

Phys Dot Org 04 Jun 2024
Agriculture spread through central Europe around 7,000 years ago with the migration of the people of the Linear Pottery culture ... The results are published in the journal Antiquity. "Until now, the earliest clear evidence placed it around 4000 BC ... DOI.
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What pottery reveals about prehistoric Central European culinary traditions

Science Daily 21 May 2024
Central Germany was a key region for the emergence of great prehistoric cultures, such as the Linear Pottery Culture, the Corded Ware Culture, the Bell Beaker ...
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Pottery residue research explores culinary traditions in Germany from the Early Neolithic to the Bronze Age

Phys Dot Org 17 May 2024
The first agricultural and pottery-producing societies settled in Central Europe about 7,500 years ago with the dispersion of the Early Neolithic Linear Pottery Culture ... The pottery of the Únětice Culture is highly standardized.
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Lesser Known Ancient Greek City-States

Greek Reporter 19 Apr 2024
Trade and cultural links with the Minoans are evidenced by findings of Linear A script, pottery, fresco designs, and architecture ... Pottery and rock-cut tombs arranged in rows attest to the presence of Mycenaean culture.
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Cultural Practices Helped Make Women Shorter than Men in Neolithic Times

Ancient Origins 11 Dec 2023
Their specific focus was on groups who belonged to the Linearbandkeramik or Linear Pottery Culture (LBK), which emerged from ancient Germany and flourished in Northern, Central and Southern Europe between 5,500 and 4,500 BC.

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