Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7450094 | Quaternary International | 2018 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper the author presents his vision on the neolithisation of the Western Mediterranean, based for a great part on long field experience. He first provides a historiographic overview and then discusses more particularly the topic of the emergence of the groups with Impressed Ware originating from the Italo-Adriatic region. During the transfer of the Neolithic package, some of these elements spread as far as the Iberian Peninsula. Distinct pottery markers are highlighted (the « impressed groove » decoration technique or rows of wavy impressions made by vertical stamping with the edge of a seashell), which may contribute to trace the spread of these pioneer groups. The topic of the emergence of the Franco-Iberian Cardial on an autochthonous basis will also be discussed. The author more particularly advances the hypothesis that this culture emerged according to a « model of coalescence by maritime interactions ». Lastly, possible North-African influences are mentioned that are still difficult to be evaluated.
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Authors
Jean Guilaine,