Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1035719 Journal of Archaeological Science 2011 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Backgrounds of subsistence & cultural transformation and the role of second-line aquatic sources is highlighted for Late Neolithic farmers from the Carpathian Basin. ► A high reliance on aquatic resources, appearance of special features and spatial dislocation of houses to areas of higher elevation at sites in the SE Great Hungarian Plains parallel with cultural evolution could have been correlated with alteration in stream properties yielding successively higher floods, coevally with the 5.1 ky event.
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