First wave of cultivators spread to Cyprus at least 10,600 y ago

Volume: 109, Issue: 22, Pages: 8445 - 8449
Published: May 7, 2012
Abstract
Early Neolithic sedentary villagers started cultivating wild cereals in the Near East 11,500 y ago [Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA)]. Recent discoveries indicated that Cyprus was frequented by Late PPNA people, but the earliest evidence until now for both the use of cereals and Neolithic villages on the island dates to 10,400 y ago. Here we present the recent archaeological excavation at Klimonas, which demonstrates that established villagers...
Paper Details
Title
First wave of cultivators spread to Cyprus at least 10,600 y ago
Published Date
May 7, 2012
Volume
109
Issue
22
Pages
8445 - 8449
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