Cereal cultivation at Swifterbant?: Neolithic Wetland Farming on the North European Plain

作者: RTJ Cappers , Daam CM Raemaekers , None

DOI: 10.1086/588494

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摘要: The transition to early agriculture on the North European Plain is a much debated issue in which emphasis placed available pollen evidence. It has been suggested that cereal cultivation was probably practiced upland areas and surplus yields were brought wetland sites. An alternative model gives special attention crop assemblages, flooding, illustrated with evidence from type‐location sites of Swifterbant, dated between 4300 4000 BC, envisions wetlands themselves. Evidence for found particular diagrams, diatom analysis, large numbers remains. appears small‐scale may have possible attractive addition hunting gathering because their variety biotopes, including suitable agriculture.

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