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The study area and its archaeological background
Models of crop husbandry in Neolithic Central Europe
The key variables of permanence, intensity, and seasonality and their wider implications
Archaeobotanical, ecological, and statistical methodology
Testing the four major crop husbandry models
Identification of separate ecological gradients and specific crop husbandry practices.
Models of crop husbandry in Neolithic Central Europe
The key variables of permanence, intensity, and seasonality and their wider implications
Archaeobotanical, ecological, and statistical methodology
Testing the four major crop husbandry models
Identification of separate ecological gradients and specific crop husbandry practices.