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Transitions in the Mediterranean or how hunters became farmers (Epipaleolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic) [International Symposium on 14-15 April 2011]


On the occasion of last years "Prehistory", the Natural History Museum of Toulouse, in collaboration with Centre for Prehistory and Early History of the Mediterranean organized an international symposium on the theme of transition Epipaleolithic - Mesolithic - Neolithic in the Mediterranean. 


The Mediterranean is a privileged space to study the mutation that made the old switch from hunter-gatherers in the sphere of food producers.


Here I present J.-F. Berger; G. Matallinou and J. Guilaine "The Mesolithic and Early Neolithic site of Sidari (Corfu)" paper from the conference.


From the text
"This costal neolithic site, established in a small valley cut into detrital marine formations of Pliocene age, is an important milestone to explain the modalities of neolithisation in the Adriatic area...."

There are no dates in this paper but you can find dates that authors gave (hand written - last page) at the conference since they were not available when the paper was in the print.

It is very interesting paper because it's results shine a new light upon neolithisation process of this area.

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