Dynamics of Neolithisation in South-eastern Europe
The Beginnings of Agriculture, Husbandry, and Sedentary Life.
- 308 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The book explores the transition from a nomadic lifestyle to settled farming in Southeast Europe, a pivotal region between Anatolia and the Aegean to Central Europe, where these changes first occurred in Europe. It begins with a historical overview of the concept of the "Neolithic," deeply rooted in Western cultural history. The author aims to illustrate the complexity of moving from hunting and gathering to agriculture and animal husbandry, highlighting that there is no single process of Neolithization, but rather diverse scenarios across the examined regions.
