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Orkney Archaeology
- A photographic library of artifacts from Neolithic sites recovered from a group of over 70 islands located north of Scotland.
The Agricultural Revolution
- A brief summary from Idea Works of the factors involved in the spread of agriculture.
The Domestication of Plants and Animals
- An article describing the implications of the Neolithic Revolution for human societies around the world.
The Emergence of Civilization in the Ancient Near East
- A chronology events from the palaeolithic period onwards to the Neolithic Revolution.
The Neolithic Age
- A overview of archaeological sites in Asia Minor.
The Neolithic Age in Sakishima
- Site describes aspects of the Neolithic of Japan as seen from prehistoric sites on the islands on the Ryukyu archipelago, (the Sakishima).
The Neolithic Diaspora in Europe
- An article that describes the migration and dispersal of farmers and the adoption of crops and livestock by indigenous foragers.
The Neolithic In Anatolia
- A review of the archaeological data from Anatolia (Turkey) for the Neolithic.
The Neolithic Mosaic on the North European Plain
- This essay examines the issue of migration among Neolithic peoples and how this shaped cultural developments during this period in Europe.
The Neolithic Period
- General overview of the period from the Encyclopedia Britannica. Includes links to related subjects.
The Neolithic in South American Prehistory
- A report describing the spread of food production in South America.
The Origins of Agriculture
- An annotated collection of links on the origin of food production.
The Slow Birth of Agriculture
- An essay arguing that people began cultivating some crops long before they embraced agriculture, and that crop cultivation and village life often did not go hand in hand.
The Whittlesey People
- Prehistoric farmers in what is now northeastern Ohio whose culture was the culmination of almost 12,000 years of prehistoric occupation.
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