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Regional Demographic Dynamics in the Neolithic Transition in Iberia: Results from Summed Calibrated Date Analysis
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Neolithic transition
Iberian Peninsula
Early agriculture
Summed calibrated date distributions
Clasificación UNESCO
5504.05 Prehistoria
5505.01 Arqueología
Fecha de publicación
2017
Editor
Springer
Citación
Drake, B.L.; Blanco-González, A. & Lillios, K.T. (2017): “Regional Demographic Dynamics in the Neolithic Transition in Iberia: Results from Summed Calibrated Date Analysis.” Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 24 (3): 796-812. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10816-016-9286-y
Resumen
This paper assesses long-term trends in human activity across the Iberian
Peninsula associated with the spread of agriculture. In order to improve our understanding
of regional trajectories within the two-way and multiple-velocity model
proposed by Isern et al. (Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 21:447–460,
2014), we consider summed calibrated radiocarbon dates of a large audited dataset from
across Iberia. To assess the role of different analytical units, two alternative peninsular
divisions at different spatial resolutions were used: one, with three generalized study
areas, and the second, with eight biogeographic regions. This comparison of spatiotemporal
variability provides a more in-depth inter-regional reading of the Neolithic
transition in Iberia than more generalized approaches. The southwest, Mediterranean
coasts and interior portions of Iberia all showed significant demographic expansion
with the onset of the Neolithic, as observed across Western Europe. By contrast,
northern Iberia featured a close adherence to a null model of exponential growth and
a longer continuation of hunter-gatherer strategies.
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ISSN
1072-5369
DOI
10.1007/s10816-016-9286-y
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