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- The Subneolithic is an archaeological period sometimes used to distinguish cultures that are transitional between the Mesolithic and the Neolithic. Subneolithic...
- with the densest concentration around Raahe and Oulu. Dating from the subneolithic period (3500–2000 BC), they are thought to be a rare example of monumental...
- The Elshanka culture (Russian: Елшанская культура) was a Subneolithic or very early Neolithic culture that flourished in the middle Volga region in the...
- Khutorskoye from finds near the Khutorskoye settlement) is an Eastern European Subneolithic archaeological culture from the 6th-4th millennium BC. The area covers...
- arrival of farming societies in the area; such societies may be called "Subneolithic". For hunter-gatherer communities, long-term close contact and integration...
- Cardium pottery culture, while the Western remained less developed (subneolithic). Altamira, Cantabria, Spain Important cave paintings Cave of Chufín...
- The Swifterbant culture was a Subneolithic archaeological culture in the Netherlands, dated between 5300 BC and 3400 BC. Like the Ertebølle culture, the...
- Masuria were found at Dudka and Szczepanki sites and belonged to the subneolithic Zedmar culture. Indo-European settlers first arrived in the region during...
- elements at a later date, that continue until the arrival of pottery (subneolithic stage). In the Mediterranean area, virtually this same material culture...
- "War as a Paradigmatic Phenomenon: Endemic Violence and the Finnish Subneolithic". Journal of Conflict Archaeology. 2 (1): 193. doi:10.1163/157407706778942259...