Modelling the earliest north-western dispersal of Mediterranean Impressed Wares: New dates and Bayesian chronological model

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The authors attempt to specify the diffusion pattern of the Inipressed-Ware Neolithic (Impresso-cardial complex, ICC), from south-eastern Italy onto the French Mediterranean coasts. Using ChronoModel® soflivare, a Bayesian model was built mth sets of dates obtained on well-contextualised, short-lived samples The results highlight a clear tightening of the chronology in the so-called nuclear area (Apulia, Basilicata, Calabria) and a pioneer dispersal at record speed in the Tyrrhenian Basin. Moreover, they question the origins and initial developments of the Impressed-Wares techno-complex.

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Binder, D., Lanos, P., Angeli, L., Comar, L., Cuilaine, J., Manen, C., … Thiébault, S. (2017). Modelling the earliest north-western dispersal of Mediterranean Impressed Wares: New dates and Bayesian chronological model. Documenta Praehistorica, 44, 54–77. https://doi.org/10.4312/DP.4

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