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Crosstown traffic: contemplating mobility, interaction and migration among foragers and early farmers
Anthony 1990: D. Anthony, Migration in archaeology: the
baby and the bathwater. American Anthropologist 92,
1990, 895-914.
Aporta 2009: C. Aporta, The trail as home: Inuit and their
pan-Arctic network of routes. Human Ecology 37, 2009,
131-146.
Aporta 2016: C. Aporta, Markers in space and time. Re-
flections on the nature of place names as events in the
Inuit approach to the territory. In: W. Lovis/R. Whallon
(eds.), Marking the land. Hunter-gatherer creation of
meaning in their environment (London 2016) 67-88.
Axelrod 1997: R. Axelrod, The dissemination of culture: a
model with local convergence and global polarization.
The Journal of Conflict Resolution 41, 1997, 203-226.
Bailey/Milner2002: G. Bailey/N. Milner, Coastal hunter-
gatherers and social evolution. Marginal or central?
Before Farming 3/4, 2002, 1-22.
Bakker 2003: R. Bakker, The emergence of agriculture on
the Drenthe Plateau. A palaeobotanical study supported
by high-resolution 14C dating (Bonn 2003).
Balkowski 2017: N. Balkowski, From Merzbachtal to the
Graetheide? Mobility at the end of the Linear Pottery
Culture. In: S. Scharl/B. Gehlen (eds.), Mobility in pre-
historic sedentary societies. Kolner Studien zur Prahis-
torischen Archaolgie 8 (Rahden 2017) 119-128.
Banffy et al. 2018: E. Banffy/A. Bayliss/A. Denaire/B.
Gaydarska/D. Hofmann/P. Lefranc/J. Jakucs/M.
Maric/K. Gross/N. Tasic/A. Whittle, Seeking the
Holy Grail. Robust chronologies from archaeology and
radiocarbon dating combined. Documenta Praehistorica
45, 2018, 120-137.
Banghard/ Gehlen 2014: K. Banghard/B. Gehlen, Das
Mesolithikum in Ostwestfalen-Lippe. In: M. Baales/H.-
O. Pollmann/B. Stapel (eds.), Westfalen in der Alt- und
Mittelsteinzeit (Mainz 2014) 207-214.
Barker 2006: G. Barker, The agricultural revolution in
prehistory. Why did foragers become farmers? (Oxford
2006).
Beau et al. 2017: A. Beau/M. Rivollat/H. Reveillas/M.-H.
Pemonge/F. Mendisco/Y. Thomas/P. Lefranc/M.-F.
Deguilloux, Multi-scale ancient DNA analyses confirm
the western origin of Michelsberg farmers and docu-
ment probable practices of human sacrifice. PLOS one
12, 2017, e0179742. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.
pone.0179742.
Beigl 2020: R. Beigl, Die Linearbandkeramik im Gipskarst
in der Windsheimer Bucht, Lkr. Neustadt a.d. Aisch-Bad
Windesheim. In: L. Husty/T. Link/J. Pechtl (eds.), Neue
Materialien des Bayerischen Neolithikums 3. Tagung
im Kloster Windberg vom 16. bis 18. November 2018.
(Wurzburg 2020).
Berry 1997: J. W. Berry, Immigration, acculturation, and
adaptation. Applied Psychology: An International Re-
view 46, 1997, 5-68.
Bergsvik 2001: K. A. Bergsvik, Sedentary and mobile
hunter-fishers in Stone Age western Norway. Arctic
Anthropology 38(1), 2001, 2-26.
Bickle 2020: P. Bickle, Thinking gender differently: new
approaches to identity difference in the central Euro-
pean Neolithic. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 30,
2020:201-218.
Binford 1980: L. R. Binford, Willow smoke and dog’s
tails: hunter-gatherer settlement systems and archaeo-
logical site formation. American Antiquity 45(1), 1980,
4-20.
Bird et al. 2016: D. W. Bird/R. Bliege Bird/B. F. Codding/
N. Taylor, A landscape architecture of fire. Cultural
emergence and ecological pyrodiversity in Australia’s
western desert. Current Anthropology 57, S13, 2016,
65-79.
Bliege Bird et al. 2016: R. Bliege Bird/B. F. Codding/D. W.
Bird, Economic, social and ecological contexts of hunt-
ing, sharing and fire in the western desert of Australia.
In: B. F. Codding/K. Kramer (eds.), Why Forage? 21st
Century hunting and gathering (Santa Fe 2016) 213-230.
Blocher etal. 2019: J. Blocher/S. Figarska/J. Burger,
Genomic analysis of Early Neolithic samples from
Herxheim, Germany. In: A. Zeeb-Lanz (ed.), Ritualised
destruction in the Early Neolithic — the exceptional
site of Herxheim (Palatinate, Germany), vol. 2 (Speyer
2019) 305-312.
Bocquet-Appel 2008: J.-P. Bocquet-Appel, Explaining the
Neolithic demographic transition. In: J. P. Bocquet-
Appel/O. Bar-Yosef (eds.), The Neolithic demographic
transition and its consequences (New York 2008) 35-55.
Bogaard et al. 2011: A. Bogaard/R. Krause/H.-C. Strien,
Towards a social geography of cultivation and plant
use in an early farming community: Vaihingen an der
Enz, south-west Germany. Antiquity 85, 2011, 395-416.
Bogaard etal. 2016: A. Bogaard/R.-M. Arbogast/R.
Ebersbach/R. A. Fraser/C. Knipper/C. Krahn/M.
Schafer/A. Styring/R. Krause, The Bandkeramik
settlement of Vaihingen an der Enz, Kreis Ludwigsburg
(Baden-Wiirttemberg): an integrated perspective on
land use, economy and diet. Germania 94, 2016, 1-60.
Bollongino et al. 2013: R. Bollongino/O. Nehlich/M. P.
Richards/J. Orschiedt/M. G. Thomas/C. Sell/Z.
Fajkosova/A. Powell/J. Burger, 2000 years of paral-
lel societies in Stone Age central Europe. Science 342,
2013, 479-481.
Bos/Janssen 1996: J. A. A. Bos/R. Janssen, Local impact
of Palaeolithic Man on the environment during the
end of the Last Glacial in the Netherlands. Journal of
Archaeological Science 23, 1996, 731-739.