Manning et al. 2015

Bibliographic reference Bibliographic reference

  • Manning, K., Timpson, A., Colledge, S., Crema, E., & Shennan, S. (2015). The Cultural Evolution of Neolithic Europe. EUROEVOL Dataset [Data set]. https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1469811/ [EUROEVOL]
@dataset{EUROEVOL,
  title = {The Cultural Evolution of Neolithic Europe. EUROEVOL Dataset},
  author = {Manning, K. and Timpson, A. and Colledge, S. and Crema, E. and Shennan, S.},
  date = {2015-07-09},
  url = {https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1469811/},
  urldate = {2023-09-07},
  abstract = {This dataset comprises the primary data collected for the Cultural Evolution of Neolithic Europe project (EUROEVOL), led by Professor Stephen Shennan, UCL. The dataset offers the largest repository of archaeological site and radiocarbon data from Neolithic Europe (4,757 sites and 14,131 radiocarbon samples), dating between the late Mesolithic and Early Bronze Age, as well as the largest collections of archaeobotanical data (>8300 records for 729 different species, genera and families, and the largest collection of animal bone data with >3 million NISP counts and >36,000 biometrics.},
  langid = {english}
}
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  :abstract: "{This dataset comprises the primary data collected for the Cultural
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    UCL. The dataset offers the largest repository of archaeological site and radiocarbon
    data from Neolithic Europe (4,757 sites and 14,131 radiocarbon samples), dating
    between the late Mesolithic and Early Bronze Age, as well as the largest collections
    of archaeobotanical data (>8300 records for 729 different species, genera and
    families, and the largest collection of animal bone data with >3 million NISP
    counts and >36,000 biometrics.}"
  :langid: "{english}"

Citing records

There are 14053 records in XRONOS that cite this reference.

radiocarbon date Radiocarbon dates (14053)

Site Lab ID Context Material Taxon Method Uncalibrated age Calibrated age References
Aspenstedt, Großer Berg KIA-3800 human bone Homo sapiens NA 4540±50 BP 5437–4990 cal BP Manning et al. 2015
Kärlich GrN-6348 NA NA 4520±40 BP 5311–5047 cal BP Manning et al. 2015
Heek GrN-9202 charcoal NA NA 4520±35 BP 5310–5048 cal BP Manning et al. 2015
Calden \"Galeriegrab II\" Hd-17023 human bone Homo sapiens NA 4516±26 BP 5305–5051 cal BP Manning et al. 2015
Bad Buchau, Torwiesen Hd-17311 wood NA NA 4510±57 BP 5318–4970 cal BP Manning et al. 2015
Kopfham, Galgenberg GrN-12699 charcoal NA NA 4510±30 BP 5303–5048 cal BP Manning et al. 2015
Kopfham, Galgenberg GrN-14428 charcoal NA NA 4500±80 BP 5435–4874 cal BP Manning et al. 2015
Altendorf UtC-3325 animal bone Canis lupus familiaris NA 4500±70 BP 5319–4880 cal BP Manning et al. 2015
Altendorf UtC-3326 human bone Homo sapiens NA 4500±70 BP 5319–4880 cal BP Manning et al. 2015
Einbeck, Kühner Höhe Hv-19721 charcoal NA NA 4495±115 BP 5463–4850 cal BP Manning et al. 2015
Gittrup GrN-12263 charcoal NA NA 4490±60 BP 5314–4887 cal BP Manning et al. 2015
Neukirchen-Sütel H 922-1283 charcoal NA NA 4490±60 BP 5314–4887 cal BP Manning et al. 2015
Calden \"Galeriegrab I\" Hd-16962 human bone Homo sapiens NA 4490±23 BP 5288–5046 cal BP Manning et al. 2015
Großenrode I Hv-15766 human bone Homo sapiens NA 4485±85 BP 5431–4866 cal BP Manning et al. 2015
Wallendorf, Hutberg KN-4898 bone NA NA 4483±76 BP 5315–4875 cal BP Manning et al. 2015
Groß Upahl UZ-4088 human bone Homo sapiens NA 4480±75 BP 5314–4875 cal BP Manning et al. 2015
Heek GrN-11766 charcoal NA NA 4480±60 BP 5311–4884 cal BP Manning et al. 2015
Magdeburg-Salbke Hd-19181 bone NA NA 4477±20 BP 5284–5041 cal BP Manning et al. 2015
Schönstedt GrN-8255 charcoal NA NA 4475±45 BP 5300–4969 cal BP Manning et al. 2015
Niederbösa GrN-9148 human bone Homo sapiens NA 4460±40 BP 5293–4890 cal BP Manning et al. 2015

Metadata

Record created in XRONOS on 2022-12-02 00:40:38 UTC. Last updated on 2023-09-07 06:15:46 UTC. See changelog for details.
Contributors: XRONOS development team, Joe Roe

Changelog

Bibtex:
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Bibtex:
@Misc{EUROEVOL, url = {https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1469811/}, note = { Manning, K; Timpson, A; Colledge, S; Crema, E; Shennan, S; (2015) The Cultural Evolution of Neolithic Europe. EUROEVOL Dataset. https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1469811/} } → @dataset{EUROEVOL, title = {The {{Cultural Evolution}} of {{Neolithic Europe}}. {{EUROEVOL Dataset}}}, author = {Manning, K. and Timpson, A. and Colledge, S. and Crema, E. and Shennan, S.}, date = {2015-07-09}, doi = {10/EUROEVOL09-07-201516-34_ABotPhases.csv}, url = {https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1469811/}, urldate = {2023-09-07}, abstract = {This dataset comprises the primary data collected for the Cultural Evolution of Neolithic Europe project (EUROEVOL), led by Professor Stephen Shennan, UCL. The dataset offers the largest repository of archaeological site and radiocarbon data from Neolithic Europe (4,757 sites and 14,131 radiocarbon samples), dating between the late Mesolithic and Early Bronze Age, as well as the largest collections of archaeobotanical data ({$>$}8300 records for 729 different species, genera and families, and the largest collection of animal bone data with {$>$}3 million NISP counts and {$>$}36,000 biometrics.}, langid = {english} }