Maxime Brami
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Genetik der europäischen Neolithiker
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‘Aegean’ and ‘Anatolian’ first farmers: ambiguous labelling or research blind spot?
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EAA Community Overview. Early Career Archaeologists (ECA)
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Investigating the prehistory of Luxembourg using ancient genomes
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Biological and substitute parents in Beaker period adult-child graves
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AutArch: An AI-assisted workflow for object detection and automated recording in archaeological catalogues
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Theory versus data. Dealing with the interpretive dilemma in the biomolecular era
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Descent, marriage, and residence practices of a 3,800-year-old pastoral community in Central Eurasia
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Was the Fishing Village of Lepenski Vir Built by Europe's First Farmers?
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A graphical simulation of the 2,000-year lag in Neolithic occupation between Central Anatolia and the Aegean basin
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Early Farmers: The View from Archaeology and Science
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Modelling the initial expansion of the Neolithic out of Anatolia
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The ground beneath their feet: building continuity at Neolithic Cukurici Hoyuk
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Demogenomic modeling of the timing and the processes of early European farmers differentiation
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The Invention of Prehistory and the Rediscovery of Europe: Exploring the Intellectual Roots of Gordon Childe's 'Neolithic Revolution' (1936)
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A Precarious Future: Reflections from a Survey of Early Career Researchers in Archaeology
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Was fishing village of Lepenski Vir built by Europe’s first farmers?
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The origins of Europe's first farmers: The role of Hacilar and Western Anatolia, fifty years on
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The genomic origins of the world's first farmers
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The Diffusion of Neolithic Practices from Anatolia to Europe A Contextual Study of Residential Construction, 8,500-5,500 BC Cal
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The Central/western Anatolian Farming Frontier Proceedings of the Neolithic Workshop Held at 10th ICAANE in Vienna, April 2016
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House-related practices as markers of the Neolithic expansion from Anatolia to the Balkans
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Aux sources de l’idée de « révolution néolithique ». Vere Gordon Childe entre inspirations germaniques et rivalités londoniennes
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Upscaling the Neolithic house. Trends in house size and function in Anatolia and the Balkans
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Revisiting Hacılar
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Farmer-forager interactions in the Iron Gates. New insights and new dilemmas
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The mythology of Marija Gimbutas
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Anatolia. From the origins of agriculture... to the spread of Neolithic economies
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James Mellaart and Hacılar
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Book Review of Where Are We Heading? The Evolution of Humans and Things, by Ian Hodder
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Review of K. Schmidt, Sie bauten die ersten Tempel. Das Rätselhafte Heiligtum am Göbekli Tepe
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Review of C. Wawruschka ed. Prehistoric Economics of Anatolia. Subsistence Practices and Exchange