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The Spatial Analysis Of Radiocarbon Databases The Spread Of The First Farmers In Europe And Of The Fattailed Sheep In Southern Africa Thembi M Russell

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The Spatial Analysis Of Radiocarbon Databases The Spread Of The First Farmers In Europe And Of The Fattailed Sheep In Southern Africa Thembi M Russell
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Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.52 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Thembi M. Russell
ISBN: 9781841716442, 1841716448
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Spatial Analysis Of Radiocarbon Databases The Spread Of The First Farmers In Europe And Of The Fattailed Sheep In Southern Africa Thembi M Russell by Thembi M. Russell 9781841716442, 1841716448 instant download after payment.

This work analyses two spatially referenced radiocarbon databases for the spread of Europe's first farmers and for the spread of the first sheep in southern Africa respectively. The methods for visualising large-scale diffusion processes are compared using the European database; these include chronology maps, isochron maps, and a new simulation using the probability distribution of calibrated dates. The patterns in the radiocarbon data are then quantified by using linear regression of both calibrated anduncalibrated dates to calculate rates of spread and possible departure points for the European data at two scales of analysis, continent-wide and by demic and cultural region. The new analytical technique, using the whole of a date's calibrated range, is then applied to the database for the spread of the first sheep in present day South Africa. Two competing hypotheses for the route of the spread, a western coastal route from present day Namibia southwards, and an interior route are tested by analysing the spatial and temporal patterns in the radiocarbon data.

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