Project information
Po stopách počátku neolitu studiem keramiky
(NeoPot)
- Project Identification
- GA20-19542S
- Project Period
- 1/2020 - 6/2023
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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Czech Science Foundation
- Standard Projects
- MU Faculty or unit
- Faculty of Arts
- Other MU Faculty/Unit
- Faculty of Science
- Keywords
- LBK; radiocarbon dating; probabilistic modeling; pottery-making technology; provenance of pottery; cooking; Neolithisation
The project will apply the latest scientific advancements to the most common archaeological find, pottery, to reveal new perspectives on the transition to farming. Pottery is thought to mark the start of farming in the Pannonian region. However, whether it moved with people or was a local innovation, learnt from farming cultures to the south, is unanswered. By comparing culinary practices and pottery production techniques, revealed by ground-breaking new analytical methods, we will tackle the transition to farming through four interrelated topics: producing a high-resolution mathematical model of the radiocarbon chronology, revealing technological traditions of pottery, determining cooking practices, such as the first appearance of dairy products, and tracing the provenance of pottery. NeoPot will thus provide a new account of the start of farming in the Pannonian region, with significant implications for the spread of the Neolithic across Europe. The team plans a series of publications, designed to reach a broad audience of researchers interested in the process of Neolithization.
Publications
Total number of publications: 25
2024
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Patrilocality at the Beginning of Farming? An Isotopic Approach from SE Moravia
JOURNAL OF WORLD PREHISTORY, year: 2024, volume: 37, edition: 1, DOI
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Technology and provenience of the oldest pottery in the northern Pannonian Basin indicates its affiliation to hunter-gatherers
Scientific Reports, year: 2024, volume: 14, edition: 1, DOI
2023
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Beyond Technology : Pottery Reveals Translocal Social Relations at a Bell Beaker Monumental Site in Central Europe
European Journal of Archaeology, year: 2023, volume: 26, edition: 3, DOI
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Data on fatty acids extracted from the pottery of the first farmers in Central Europe
Year: 2023, type:
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On the margins : understanding the centre-periphery interaction during the transition to farming
Year: 2023, type: Conference
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Radiocarbon dating of grass-tempered ceramic reveals the earliest pottery from Slovakia predates the arrival of farming
RADIOCARBON, year: 2023, volume: 65, edition: 3, DOI
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Tracing the Neolithic transition through the lipid analysis of the first pottery
Year: 2023, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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Tracing the Neolithic transition through the lipid analysis of the first pottery from Slovakia
Year: 2023, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
2022
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Dawn of the Neolithic north of Danube in light of multiproxy analysis of pottery
Year: 2022, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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Neopot, Tracing the Neolithic transition through the first pottery in Central Europe
Year: 2022, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings