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DES ZENTRUMS FÜR
ARCHÄOLOGIE UND KULTURGESCHICHTE
DES SCHWARZMEERRAUMES
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FRANÇOIS
BERTEMES UND ANDREAS FURTWÄNGLER

Band 5
Ivan Gatsov and Heiner Schwarzberg (Eds.):
AEGEAN - MARMARA - BLACK SEA:
The
Present State of the Research on the Early Neolithic.
Proceedings of the Session held at the EAA 8th Annual Meeting,
Thessaloniki 28th September 2002.
During the last decades
there has been a remarkable intensification in the research of Neolithic sites
in Anatolia. This increasing knowledge of the Anatolian Neolithic went hand
in hand with new research in the whole area between the Near East and Southeastern
Europe. Despite of these advances in Neolithic research, one of the most important
key points for the understanding of the genesis of the early Neolithic of Southeastern
Europe remained nearly unknown: The area which is structured by the Aegean,
the Sea of Marmara and the Black Sea. Due to the special geographical situation
of the Thracian peninsula, Northern Greece and Western Anatolia this area always
functioned as a “cultural bridge” between the Near East and Europe. After smaller
surveys and rescue excavations in the 1980s, the national and international
archaeological research increased during the last years in that area. Although
we are still at the beginning, there are first encouraging results about the
role of Southeastern European and Anatolian cultures, on one hand, and on the
importance of local traditions in the process of the Neolithization, on the
other hand. In September 2002, at the EAA 8th Annual Meeting at Thessaloniki,
international scholars discussed aspects of these problems. The main objective
of the publication of the session “Aegean – Marmara – Black Sea: Present State
of the Research of the Early Neolithic” is to present, evaluate and discuss
the present state of research of the early Neolithic cultures in the contact
region of the Aegean, the Sea of Marmara and the Black Sea and to stress the
importance of international interdisciplinary research, including papers on
zoology, botany, and physical anthropology.
Contents:
François Bertemes/Andreas Furtwängler (Halle): Preface of the Series Editors.
Hermann Parzinger (Berlin): Address.
Heiner Schwarzberg (Halle)/Ivan Gatsov (Sofia): Aegean – Marmara – Black
Sea: Present State of the Research of the Early Neolithic. An Introduction.
Javor Bojadziev (Sofia): The Role of the Absolute Chronology in Clarifying
the Neolithisation of the Balkan Peninsula.
Michel Séfériadès (Rennes): Some Reflections on the Mesolithic Substratum
and the Neolithisation Processes in the Aegean, Danubian and the Black Sea Areas.
Mehmet Özdogan (Istanbul): Neolithic Cultures at the Contact Zone between
Anatolia and the Balkans. Diversity and Homogeneity at the Neolithic Frontier.
Clemens Lichter (Istanbul): Zum Forschungsstand des Neolithikums und frühen
Chalkolithikums in Westanatolien.
Songül Alpaslan-Roodenberg (Leiden): Death in Neolithic Ilipinar.
Nina Kyparissi-Apostolika (Athens): The Beginnings of Early Neolithic in
Thessaly.
Nikos Efstratiou (Thessaloniki): Looking for the Early Prehistory of Greek
Thrace. Research Problems, Prospects and First Results.
Marion Lichardus-Itten (Paris)/Jean-Paul Demoule (Paris)/Lilijana Perniceva
(Sofia)/Malgorzata Grebska-Kulova (Blagoevgrad)/Ilija Kulov (Blagoevgrad): Kovacevo.
An Early Neolithic Site in Southwest Bulgaria and its Importance for European
Neolithisation.
Lolita Nikolova (Salt Lake City/Karlovo): The Village-Interments and the
Social Reproduction during the Neolithic.
Eva Rosenstock (Tübingen): Early Neolithic Tells of Southeastern Europe in
their Natural Setting. A Study in Distribution and Architecture.
Heiner Schwarzberg (Halle): A new Item for the ”Neolithic Package”?
Svend Hansen (Berlin): Frühe Statuetten in Griechenland und ihre Vorbilder.
Ivan Gatsov (Sofia): Present Bulgarian Lands and the problem of Pleistocene-Holocene
transition. State of Research.
Maria Gurova (Sofia): Functional Aspects of the Early Neolithic Flint Assemblages
from Bulgaria and NW-Anatolia.
Norbert Benecke (Berlin): Animal husbandry and hunting in the Early Neolithic
of Southeast Europe. A Review.
Elena Marinova (Sofia): Archaeobotanical Study of the Bulgarian Neolithic.
Current State and Perspectives.