The spread of farming in the eastern Adriatic

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The authors present a new, two-stage model of the spread of farming along the eastern Adriatic coast based on the first appearance of pottery. The initial stage was a very rapid dispersal, perhaps by 'leapfrog colonisation', associated with cave sites in southern Dalmatia. The second stage was a slower agropastoral expansion associated with cave and open-air sites along the northern coast. Migration was a significant factor in the process. The mountainous hinterland formed an agricultural frontier zone, where farming was adopted piecemeal by indigenous groups.

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Forenbaher, S., & Miracle, P. T. (2005). The spread of farming in the eastern Adriatic. Antiquity, 79(305), 514–528. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003598X00114474

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