Premières Communautés Paysannes en Méditerranée Occidentale 1987
DOI: 10.4000/books.editionscnrs.1101
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Vallée de l’Adige. Naissance des premières communautés paysannes dans un territoire alpin

Abstract: L’auteur propose un modèle pour le peuplement d’une zone des Alpes centrales, la Vallée de l’Adige, au Tardiglaciaire et à l’Holocène jusqu’à l’introduction de l’agriculture.Cette vallée est, en l’état actuel, la mieux documentée du versant italien des Alpes.Dans ce modèle, l’accent est mis surtout sur la distribution géographique et les conditions écologiques ambiantes des divers stades culturels du Paléolithique tardif jusqu’au premier Néolithique. Cette distribution fournit des informations utiles sur les p… Show more

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“…The dual model that was then developed [38] also emphasized such interactions, but here too, the reality of it is now questioned [39]. Another example is the Gaban group in northern Italy which was initially understood to be the result of a process of acculturation [40], before stratigraphic issues were once again identified [41][42][43][44]. In France, it is widely accepted that the Roucadourian, which was presented as an example of indigenous Neolithization in the 1980s [45], is a hypothesis that must be definitively rejected, as it is based only on contexts devoid of stratigraphic reliability [46,47].…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dual model that was then developed [38] also emphasized such interactions, but here too, the reality of it is now questioned [39]. Another example is the Gaban group in northern Italy which was initially understood to be the result of a process of acculturation [40], before stratigraphic issues were once again identified [41][42][43][44]. In France, it is widely accepted that the Roucadourian, which was presented as an example of indigenous Neolithization in the 1980s [45], is a hypothesis that must be definitively rejected, as it is based only on contexts devoid of stratigraphic reliability [46,47].…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%