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The lowest levels at Dikili Tash, northern Greece: a missing link in the Early Neolithic of Europe
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Historical GeographyFirst OccupationArchaeological ExcavationArchaeologyEarliest OccupationLowest LevelsDikili TashSocial SciencesArchaeological RecordPrehistoryLanguage StudiesGeochronologyMediterranean ArchaeologyAncient CivilizationsArchaeological EvidenceAncient HistoryEnvironmental HistoryNorthern GreeceHistorical SequencesPrehistoric ArchaeologyAnthropologyArchaeological Dating
Tells famously capture the historical sequences of the earliest farmers—but digging them is not easy. With a depth of strata of 17m at Dikili Tash, the earliest occupation was out of reach of a trench. But our researchers got there by coring, extending the date of the first occupation back 1000 years, and deducing, from small samples, the changing environment and possible connections with Anatolia.
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