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alignments are thought to date to the later | Neolithic or Bronze Age and to be ritual in function, |
The Tregiffian Burial Chamber is a | Neolithic or early Bronze age chambered tomb. |
The circle dates from either the late | Neolithic or early Bronze Age. |
is kind are usually assumed to date from the | neolithic or bronze age period. |
undaries and enclosures including a D-shaped | Neolithic or Bronze Age enclosure. |
modified into a Henge monument in the later | Neolithic or Early Bronze Age. |
s and also because paleolists tend to reject | neolithic or domesticated foods. |
thwork bank with five entrances, and a small | neolithic passage grave slightly off-centre. |
ne Age Britain, just at the time the earlier | Neolithic people are coming into contact with later St |
Lunca, Neamt County, Romania indicates that | Neolithic people of the Precucuteni Culture were boili |
The | Neolithic people of Sussex built causewayed enclosures |
development of farming during the succeeding | Neolithic period is evident in the distribution of ear |
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a Class II henge that was built in the late | Neolithic period near Dove Holes in Derbyshire, Englan |
le were the first farming type people of the | Neolithic Period (New Stone Age) and probably the firs |
Most date from the early | Neolithic period (4000 to 3000 BCE). |
key area for studying the development of the | Neolithic period in the British Isles as it became a m |
The Eileithyia Cave was in use from the | Neolithic period until 400BCE. |
the park include stone sharpening tools and | Neolithic period rock art. |
Numerous archeological finds from the | Neolithic Period and the Roman Empire have been found |
mon in Europe earth ovens were used from the | Neolithic period onwards with examples from this perio |
undergone several building phases during the | neolithic period (5000 - 4000 BC). |
The site was occupied from the Pre-Pottery | Neolithic period to the Hellenistic period, though not |
dence that sun-dried bricks were used in the | Neolithic period (e.g. |
tial for forest clearance for farming in the | Neolithic period, and found many other uses, such as w |
one circles and standing stones of the later | neolithic period, in particular their astronomical and |
local artifacts and other exhibits from the | Neolithic period, through Mycenean, Geometric, Classic |
rst evidence of human settlement is from the | Neolithic period, the Goseck circle, dating to approxi |
It dates to the | Neolithic period, making the monument approximately 5, |
toric ceremonial monument dating back to the | Neolithic period, constructed during the period 4,500- |
red stone" found in France and traded in the | Neolithic period, unusual for "being identifiable by i |
lanket bog deposits, believed to predate the | Neolithic period, bog filled lakes and conifer forestr |
ut the history of Freemasonry as well as the | Neolithic period, ancient engineering and archaeoastro |
way in the south of England, dating from the | Neolithic period, which can be traced from Rochester a |
s, which have been carbon dated to the early | Neolithic period, have been discovered. |
major focus for human settlement during the | Neolithic period. |
lopswell, near Newbawn, which dates from the | Neolithic period. |
t between circa 3100 and 2900 BC, during the | Neolithic period. |
ngdale in England's Lake District during the | Neolithic period. |
s first settled 16,000 years ago, during the | Neolithic period. |
rresponds to the latest stages of the Alpine | neolithic period. |
as constructed some time in the early to mid | Neolithic period. |
ttlement around Lake Neusiedl go back to the | neolithic period. |
ity within this territory dating back to the | Neolithic period. |
of field structures which also date from the | Neolithic period. |
ins are far older and probably date from the | Neolithic period. |
, are the largest known in Europe during the | Neolithic period. |
part of a Chambered long barrow, during the | Neolithic period. |
Comparisons were made with middle and late | Neolithic periods at Byblos showing inhabitation from |
For example, in 1954 a | Neolithic polished stone axe was found at Gregory Hill |
A | Neolithic polished stone axehead was found in a garden |
candidate for a marker of the intrusion of a | Neolithic population of the prehistoric Korean Peninsu |
ganization and technical capabilities of the | Neolithic populations that built it. |
Neolithic pottery and polished stone axe fragments wer | |
t has given its name to some of the earliest | Neolithic pottery in southern Britain. |
Later | Neolithic pottery indicates use in this period, and it |
depiction of a three-legged crow appears in | Neolithic pottery of the Yangshao culture. |
including several thousand sherds of Western | Neolithic pottery, flint arrowheads, javelin heads, po |
to at least 40 people), animal remains, and | Neolithic pottery. |
e recovered, along with around 100 sherds of | Neolithic pottery. |
A late | Neolithic prehistoric site dating back to about 4,000 |
Findings from the | Neolithic prove the early existence of a settlement in |
Neolithic remains at Jiahu discovered by Zhu Zhi. | |
Neolithic remains at the summit of Chapel Carn brea | |
Here, | neolithic remains are found concentrated on the tops a |
set up by Israel; in the fish ponds created, | Neolithic remains were found that included houses and |
nhabited since at least 4000 BC, as shown by | Neolithic remains found in caves above the village (on |
a limestone landscape containing a wealth of | Neolithic remains, which was planted with forestry in |
Round Loaf and Pikestones, both of which are | Neolithic remnants. |
tication of animals and plants following the | Neolithic Revolution through herding and agriculture w |
Hunter-gatherer populations before the | Neolithic revolution were overwhelmingly lactose intol |
Neolithic revolution' ", Antiquity (2003) | |
erer society to an agricultural society (the | Neolithic Revolution) at around 3500 BC; the bones are |
During the | Neolithic Revolution, the domestication of plants and |
a settled life of agricultural farming: the | Neolithic Revolution. |
An extensive | Neolithic ritual complex, the main elements of which a |
m Doris Day/Perry Como style romanticism, to | Neolithic rock and dewy doo-wop. |
from stones and may be the only example of a | Neolithic rock-cut tomb in Britain. |
In the parish of Fetteresso: lots of stuff, | Neolithic, Roman and whatever. |
To the south-west a path meets the important | Neolithic route and Roman Road passing through Bwlch-y |
ulations, early central European farmers and | Neolithic samples, according to the authors "Haplogrou |
A | neolithic settlement site was discovered during the ex |
were considered to represent the remains of | Neolithic settlement at the site. |
There is evidence of Mesolithic and | Neolithic settlement in this area. |
s particularly notable for the remnants of a | Neolithic settlement found in the coal bog. |
his townland provides archeological proof of | neolithic settlement in the Boho area in the form of t |
Although | Neolithic settlement has been confirmed, the Anglo-Sax |
Bay of Skaill is the location of the famous | Neolithic settlement, Skara Brae, and a large residenc |
in area, and is constructed on the site of a | neolithic settlement. |
In Prehistoric Egypt, | Neolithic settlements appear from about 6000 BC. |
Burial mounds of | Neolithic settlers are also situated throughout the co |
ing tools made this area attractive to early | Neolithic settlers. |
Durrington Walls is the site of a large | Neolithic setttlement and later henge enclosure locate |
rude pottery' beneath the stones and further | Neolithic sherds were recovered from the surrounding f |
Ballygalley | Neolithic site produced a large number of finds, inclu |
Excavations begin at the | neolithic site of Hyrax Hill, Kenya, by Mary Leakey (c |
Later that year he moved on to the | neolithic site of Lough Gur. |
Photos and commentary relating to the | Neolithic site at The Modern Antiquarian.com |
Early | Neolithic Site in Northern Irak", Cahiers de l'Euphrat |
f the environment at the central Asian Early | Neolithic site of Jeitun, located in what is now Turkm |
around 4800 BCE have been found in Banpo, a | Neolithic site of the Yangshao culture in China. |
Usually at | Neolithic sites flints far outnumber animal bones. |
There are also many Megalithic and | Neolithic sites plus many notable buildings in the are |
Two | Neolithic sites connected with Monknewtown are the nea |
e and 2.5 km in length which ran between the | Neolithic sites of Avebury and The Sanctuary. |
s plant species as well as several important | Neolithic sites. |
tion of Europe: structure and contingency in | Neolithic societies (1990) |
evidence from ancient DNA suggests that the | Neolithic spread by human migration. |
about 0.5 miles (800 m) north of Dean, is a | Neolithic standing stone. |
c people in Clayton was found in 1951 when a | Neolithic stone axe was found in Thornlea Grove, the a |
ers of the axes also built some of the first | Neolithic stone circles such as that at Castlerigg. |
s consist of a chambered cairn, built in the | Neolithic Stone Age, near Congleton, Cheshire, England |
Near the site is a | neolithic stone circles dated to ca. 5000 BC, interpre |
A | Neolithic stone-working site discovered at Ho Chung in |
ves of the Tullybrack and Belmore hills) and | Neolithic stones. |
Silbury Hill, the largest | neolithic structure in Europe, is situated 12 kilometr |
Neolithic Subpluvial | |
Further information: | Neolithic Subpluvial |
Clement and fertile conditions during the | Neolithic Subpluvial supported increased human settlem |
understanding prehistoric sites, such as the | Neolithic Tavoliere Plain in Italy, and the Bronze Age |
As long ago as the early | neolithic, the present area of the village held settle |
Although Kumtepe belongs to | Neolithic, the occupants used also copper. |
evidence on site of occupation possibly from | Neolithic times through to the Mediaeval period though |
og indicate that the area was occupied since | Neolithic times through the Bronze Age. |
The area has been settled since | neolithic times - there is evidence of settlement on C |
riculture have been closely associated since | neolithic times and the development of early Orphic re |
objects such as a quern stone show that from | Neolithic times there were people living in and around |
d by archaeologists which in Paleolithic and | Neolithic times sprawl widely and do not coincide with |
re is some evidence of a burial tumulus from | neolithic times above Ubley. |
er ancient archaeological sites, dating from | neolithic times when the local climate was much moiste |
d of all people living in Great Britain from | neolithic times on into the Middle Ages. |
Later, in | neolithic times a roadway developed along the South Do |
where there is evidence of occupation since | Neolithic times, the Bronze Age and Roman periods. |
area around Faucigny were already settled in | neolithic times, and there are numerous Roman ruins. |
e is evidence that the site was important in | neolithic times, including a nearby celtic cross and a |
The Stravomyti Cave first saw use during | Neolithic times, as a refuge and burial. |
The area had been settled in | Neolithic times, with a number of remains of activity |
The region has been occupied since | neolithic times, with evidence scattered throughout th |
The site has been occupied since at least | neolithic times, and stone tools have been found on th |
oundings of Hollabrunn were first settled in | neolithic times. |
duced to the Orkney archipelago by humans in | Neolithic times. |
important scheduled monuments dating back to | Neolithic times. |
ka: The 1928 Excavations of Carl Blegen at a | Neolithic to Early Helladic Settlement in Arcadia (INS |
1978), covers the entire continent from the | Neolithic to the late twentieth century, was widely re |
Numerous rock settlements, from the | Neolithic to the High Middle Ages |
llings over five millennia from the European | Neolithic to as late as the 17th/early 18th century al |
closure that was in use as a settlement from | Neolithic to post-Roman times, and which contained fea |
Lumea Noua is a middle | Neolithic to Chalcolithic (possibly Early Bronze Age) |
sites were identified, dating from the early | neolithic to the medieval period. |
s of Cretan history, with artifacts from the | Neolithic to the Greco-Roman period. |
Farm Chamber is the name given to a now lost | Neolithic tomb on Blue Bell Hill north of Maidstone in |
These were previously undiscovered | Neolithic tombs known as long barrows. |
omb Group of chambered tombs and one of five | Neolithic tombs in the local area. |
nd linear decoration have been discovered in | Neolithic tombs and they also appear to be associated |
Its history is even older, and | Neolithic tools have been found at the base of Lough D |
It is crowned by an univallate | Neolithic tor enclosure and was re-used as a hillfort |
he site of the city was already inhabited by | Neolithic tribes who left hundreds of vestiges such as |
sting they all stemmed from the same type of | Neolithic vessel (Gibson & Woods 1997, 162). |
ntine sites including Kebara Cave, the early | Neolithic village of Netiv HaGdud, as well as on Palae |
ery in 1930 of Tell Arslan, the oldest known | neolithic village settlement in the Beirut area. |
the world's first cultivated grapevines and | neolithic wine production, over 6000 years ago. |
the world's first cultivated grapevines and | neolithic wine production, over 8,000 years ago. |
The site dates to the | Neolithic, with a radiocarbon date of 3650-2650 Cal BC |
e was an uninterrupted settlement during the | Neolithic with tools from the Neolithic, the bronze ag |
p remained in use throughout the rest of the | Neolithic with Grooved ware and Beaker potsherds havin |
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