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Oxford: Archaeopress, 2009. — 246 pp. — (BAR International
Series; 1964). — ISBN 978-1-4073-0447-2.
This volume deals with the
prehistoric human groups and their environments that occurred
during the early and middle Holocene (roughly 10 – 6 thousand
years before present) in a huge segment of the Eurasian
continent forming the East European Plain, which predated the
early manifestations of food-producing economies: agriculture
and stock-rearing. In archaeological terms widely accepted in
the West, this period corresponds to the Mesolithic, panoply of
hunter-gathering communities that evolved in the aftermath of
the Last Ice Age. According to the terminology which remains in
use in most of East European countries, this period also
includes Early Neolithic, which featured the large-scale
manufacture of ceramic pottery, improvements in lithic and
bone-and-antler technology, and increased sedentariness.
Contents:
Theoretical Background
(P. Dolukhanov et al.).
Geography of East European Plain
(P.M.
Dolukhanov).
Initial Human Settlement of East European Plain
(A.A.
Velichko, P.M. Dolukhanov, Yu.N. Gribchenko & E.I.
Kurenkova).
The Mesolithic of East European Plain
(P.M.
Dolukhanov).
Late Quaternary Environments of Northern Black Sea Area
(E.P. Larchenkov, S.V. Kadurin & P.M.
Dolukhanov).
The Holocene Vegetation, Climate and Early Human Subsistence in
the Ukraine
(G.A. Pashkevich and N.P.
Gerasimenko).
Multiple sources for Neolithic European agriculture:
Geographical origins of early domesticates in Moldova and
Ukraine
(G. Motuzaite-Matuzeviciute, H.V. Hunt & M.K.
Jones).
Late Quaternary Environments of the North Caspian Lowland
(P.M. Dolukhanov, A.L. Chepalyga & N.V.
Lavrentyev).
The Middle Volga Neolithic
(A.A. Vybornov, P.M, Dolukhanov,
A.L. Aleksandrovsky, N.N. Kovalyukh, V.V. Skripkin, T.V.
Sapelko & G.I. Zaitseva & A. Shukurov).
The North Caspian Mesolithic and Neolithic
(A.A. Vybornov,
P.M, Dolukhanov, N.N. Kovalyukh, V.V. Skripkin, G.I. Zaitseva &
A. Shukurov).
The Lower Don Neolithic
(A.L. Aleksandrovsky, T.D.
Belanovskaya, P.M. Dolukhanov, V. Ya. Kiyashko, ,K.V.
Kremenetsky, N.V. Lavrentiev, A.M. Shukurov, A.V. Tsybriy, V.V.
Tsybriy, N. N. Kovalyukh, V.V. Skripkin & G.I.
Zaitseva).
Early Neolithic in the South of East European Plain
(P. M.
Dolukhanov, A.M. Shukurov, N.N. Kovalyukh, V.V. Skripkin & G.I.
Zaitseva).
The Holocene Environments in North-Western and Central Russia
(Kh.A. Arslanov, L.A. Savel’eva, E.N. Dzinoridze, A.N.
Mazurkevich & P.M. Dolukhanov).
The Holocene History of the Baltic Sea and the Ladoga Lake
(D.A. Subetto , Kh.A. Arslanov, D.A., N.N. Davydova, G.I.
Zaitseva, E.N. Djinoridze, D.D. Kuznetsov, A.V.Ludikova, T.V.
Sapelko, L.A. Savelieva, M. Lavento & P.M.
Dolukhanov).
The Upper Volga Neolithic
(A.N. Mazurkevich).
Mesolithic and Neolithic in the Western Dvina–Lovat Area
(A.N. Mazurkevich, Kh.A. Arslanov, L.A. Savel’eva, M.A.
Kulkova & G.I. Zaitseva).
Animal remains from Neolithic sites in North-Western Russia
(M.V. Sablin & E.V. Syromyatnikova).
The Beginning of Farming in the Eastern Baltic Area
(A.
Kriiska).
Early Farming and Metal Working in Boreal Russia: Zhizhitsa
Lake Sits Case Study
(B.S. Korotkevich, A.N. Mazurkevich &
G.I. Zaitseva).
Mesolithic and Neolithic in North Eastern Europe
(P.
Dolukhanov, K. Lavento & K. German).
Multiple Sources of the European Neolithic: Mathematical
Modelling Constrained by Radiocarbon Dates
(K. Davison,
P.M. Dolukhanov, G.R. Sarson, A. Shukurov & G. I.
Zaitseva).
Mathematical Modelling of the Neolithic Transition: a Review
for Non-Mathematicians
(J. Fort).
Population Spread Along Self-organized Paths
(F.G. Feugier,
G.R. Sarson, A. Shukurov & P.M. Dolukhanov).
Archaeology and Languages in Northern Eurasia: New Evidence and
Hypotheses
(P.M. Dolukhanov).
Human Genetics and Neolithic Dispersals
(O.P.
Balanovsky).