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The environment and subsistence of the Early Neolithic settlement area at Těšetice-Kyjovice, Czech Republic

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    0510334 - ARÚB 2020 RIV GB eng J - Journal Article
    Vostrovská, I. - Bíšková, J. - Lukšíková, Hana - Kočár, Petr - Kočárová, R.
    The environment and subsistence of the Early Neolithic settlement area at Těšetice-Kyjovice, Czech Republic.
    Environmental Archaeology. Roč. 24, č. 3 (2019), s. 248-262. ISSN 1461-4103. E-ISSN 1749-6314
    Institutional support: RVO:68081758 ; RVO:67985912
    Keywords : Past environment * forest history * subsistence strategy * Early Neolithic * eastern Central Europe
    OECD category: Archaeology; Archaeology (ARU-G)
    Impact factor: 1.475, year: 2019
    Method of publishing: Limited access
    https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14614103.2018.1424981

    This paper presents a reconstruction of environmental conditions and subsistence strategies in the Early Neolithic (6th Millenium BC) settlement area at Tesetice-Kyjovice (Czech Republic). Our detailed reconstruction of the environment contributes to the unravelling of the genesis and spread of steppes and the formation of secondary anthropogenic forest-free areas in the Holocene in eastern-Central Europe. Mollusc shells, charcoals and plant macroremains were used as on-site evidence of a settlement environment. A relatively warm and dry anthropogenic forest-free area is reconstructed for the immediate vicinity of the Early Neolithic settlement. Communities of mixed deciduous forests are recorded in the surroundings of the settlement. Plant macroremains reflect the characteristic Neolithic range of cultivated plants (e.g. Triticum monococcum, Triticum dicoccon, Lens culinaris and Pisum sativum). Papaver somniferum seeds were also found, possibly constituting the oldest evidence of its presence and cultivation in the territory of the Czech Republic.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0300849

     
     
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