Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1044048 Quaternary International 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

This article discusses the possible correlation of the Neolithisation of Western Europe with the environmental changes. The database of the Neolithic sites developed by the Radiocarbon Laboratory of the Institute for History of Material Culture has been used in the assessment of the frequency of radiocarbon-dated sites. Various isotopic methods have been used for the estimation of Holocene environmental changes. The comparative analysis reveals the correlation of maxima and minima in the distribution of radiocarbon-dated sites with the fluctuations of lake-level, solar and cosmic ray activities, oxygen isotopes and other environmental records.

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