Abstract:
This paper focuses on the 5th-millennium BC shift from short-term habitations to permanent tell settlements in southern Romania: from the Cris, Dudesti and Boian to the Gumelnitu Cultures. Archaeological and geomorphologic data suggest that changes in river stability conditioned shifts in settlement and economies.
Description:
Bailey, D. W., Andreescu, R., Howard, A. J., Macklin, M. G., Mills, S. (2002). Alluvial landscapes in the temperate Balkan Neolithic: Transitions to tells. Antiquity, 76(292), 349-355.