The "Neolithic revolution", that is the transformation of human society from a nomadic way of life to stable settlements, with such developments as the beginnings of food production and the domestication of animals and plants, took place much earlier in the southeastern regions of the European continent than was known as recently as two decades ago.
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Early civilization and literacy in Europe: an inquiry into cultural continuity in the Mediterranean world
1996, Mouton de Gruyter
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Early Civilization and Literacy in Europe: An Inquiry into Cultural Continuity in the Mediterranean World (Approaches to Semiotics)
November 1995, Walter De Gruyter Inc
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"The "Neolithic revolution", that is the transformation of human society from a nomadic way of life to stable settlements, with such developments as the beginnings of food production and the domestication of animals and plants, took place much earlier in the southeastern regions of the European continent than was known as recently as two decades ago."
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