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New insights into the neolithisation process in southwest Europe according to spatial density analysis from calibrated radiocarbon dates
Authors:" target="_blank">Oreto García Puchol  " target="_blank">Agustín Diez Castillo  Salvador Pardo-Gordó
Institution:1.Departament de Prehistòria, Arqueologia i Història Antiga,PREMEDOC Research Group, Universitat de València,València,Spain;2.Departament de Prehistòria, Arqueologia i Història Antiga,GRAM Research Group, Universitat de València,València,Spain
Abstract:The agricultural way of life spreads throughout Europe via two main routes: the Danube corridor and the Mediterranean basin. Current archaeological literature describes the arrival to the Western Mediterranean as a rapid process which involves both demic and cultural models, and in this regard, the dispersal movement has been investigated using mathematical models, where the key factors are time and space. In this work, we have created a compilation of all available radiocarbon dates for the whole of Iberia, in order to draw a chronological series of maps to illustrate temporal and spatial patterns in the neolithisation process. The maps were prepared by calculating the calibrated 14C date probability density curves, as a proxy to show the spatial dynamics of the last hunter-gatherers and first farmers. Several scholars have pointed out problems linked with the variability of samples, such as the overrepresentation of some sites, the degree of regional research, the nature of the dated samples and above all the archaeological context, but we are confident that the selected dates, after applying some filters and statistical protocols, constitute a good way to approach settlement spatial patterns in Iberia at the time of the neolithisation process.
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