The earliest farmers in Europe

作者: Tjeerd H. van Andel , Curtis N. Runnels

DOI: 10.1017/S0003598X00081886

关键词: PopulationMesolithicAgricultural economicsDemic diffusionPopulation growthIrrigationArchaeologyNatural (archaeology)FloodplainAgricultureGeography

摘要: Some 9000 years ago the first European farmers established themselves in empty plains of Thessaly, only region Greece that provided a reasonably assured harvest and was large enough for significant population growth. They flourished there after more than thousand spread to Balkans beyond. The recognition their success may have depended on natural irrigation river lake floodplains leads us modified version wave-of-advance model demic diffusion.

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