Zvelebil, M. (1989). On the transition to farming in Europe, or what was spreading with the Neolithic: a reply to Ammerman (1989). Antiquity 63. Vol 63, pp. 379-383.

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On the transition to farming in Europe, or what was spreading with the Neolithic: a reply to Ammerman (1989)
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Antiquity 63
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Antiquity
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63
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379 - 383
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Draws attention to some errors in A's colonization model: these relate to the reconstruction of the rate of spread of Neo economy, the nature of the Meso societies in Europe and the issue of Meso-Neo continuity, and compatibility between the wave of advance model and the actual rate of spread. Why do A and other critics reject Meso-Neo continuity when there is so much evidence for it in many parts of Europe? The transition to farming involved complex interplay of several variables. The debate cannot move forward until we can clearly define a Neolithic society, agree on how to identify it archaeologically, and define traits which allow us to evaluate the respective contributions of indigenous and immigrant populations in its formation.
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Marek Zvelebil
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1989
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Neolithic (Auto Detected Temporal)
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05 Dec 2008