Surviving on the isle of Formentera (Balearic Islands): Adaptation of economic behaviour by Bronze Age first settlers to an extreme insular environment
- P. Sureda, Edgard Camarós, F. Burjachs
- Environmental Science
- 1 April 2017
The Neolithic Necropolis of La Feixa del Moro (Juberri, Andorra): New data on the first farming communities in the Pyrenees
- G. Remolins, J. Gibaja, Xavier Llovera
- Environmental Science
- 1 April 2016
Functional studies of Neolithic stone axes and adzes. Experimental program and archaeological applications
- A. Masclans, A. Palomo, J. Gibaja
- Art
- 2017
espanolEl presente articulo viene a exponer los resultados de una serie de experimentos llevados a cabo usando hachas y azuelas en diversas actividades de trabajo de la ma- dera, procesado de pieles,…
A sexual division of labour at the start of agriculture? A multi-proxy comparison through grave good stone tool technological and use-wear analysis
- A. Masclans, C. Hamon, Christian Jeunesse, P. Bickle
- GeographyPLoS ONE
- 14 April 2021
Examining use-wear traces from over 400 stone tools from funerary contexts of the earliest Neolithic in central Europe provides insights into what tasks could have been carried out by women and men, suggesting that the sexual division of labour (or at least its representation in death) changed as farming spread westwards.
The Chronology of the Neolithic Necropolis Bòbila Maduell-Can Gambús in the Northeast Iberian Peninsula: Dating the Pit Burials Cultural Horizon and Long-Range Raw Material Exchange Networks
- J. Gibaja, B. Morell, M. E. Subirà
- Environmental ScienceRadiocarbon: An International Journal of…
- 1 December 2017
ABSTRACT Bòbila Madurell-Can Gambús is the most emblematic Neolithic cemetery in the northeastern Iberian peninsula, with a total of 179 documented pit burials. Artifacts made of exogenous raw…
Chronology of the Neolithic Necropolis at Camí de Can Grau (NE-Iberian Peninsula). Funerary pattern changes and long-distance raw material exchanges
- B. Morell, S. Duboscq, J. Gibaja
- GeographyComptes rendus. Palevol
- 1 July 2018
Inclusive archaeology: Scientific outreach among ‘forgotten collectives’ in the streets of Barcelona (Spain)
- J. Gibaja, G. Remolins, Millán Mozota
- Sociology
- 19 January 2021
ABSTRACT Since 2013 we built a working group formed by researchers, educators, social workers, communicators and educational psychologists to bring archaeological research to all types of audiences,…
Neolithic flint quarries of Montvell (Catalan Pre-Pyrenees, NE Iberia)
- Xavier Terradas-Batlle, David Ortega i Cobos, D. Marín, A. Masclans
- History
- 2017
Archaeological surveying and preliminary fieldwork were funded by the Govemment of Catatonia and the Spanish National Research Council within the framework of a collaboration agreement for the…
Looking for sexual differences during the middle Neolithic in the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula
- A. Masclans, S. Duboscq, K. Achino, B. Morell, J. Gibaja
- GeographyJournal of Archaeological Science: Reports
- 1 August 2019
Exploring sexual division of labour at “Nitra Horné Krškany” cemetery using stone tool use-wear analysis, physical activity markers, diet, and mobility as proxies
- A. Masclans, Z. Tvrdý, J. Pavúk, Michal Cheben, P. Bickle
- Environmental ScienceArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences
- 7 June 2021
This paper aims to explore gender diversity and sexual division of labour at the beginning of farming through the study of one of the earliest Linearbandkeramik cemeteries in Central Europe: Nitra…
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