Project

The roles of demic diffusion and/or local adoption in the transitions toward agropastoral Neolithic lifeways in the sandy lowland of Belgium

Code
01J00515
Duration
01 September 2015 → 30 June 2020
Funding
Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
Research disciplines
  • Humanities
    • Archaeology of the Low countries or Belgium
    • Experimental archaeology
    • Material culture studies
    • Prehistoric archaeology
    • Methods in archaeology
Keywords
Early agriculture acculturation colonization Belgian lowland pottery
 
Project description

This project finally enables the full examination of five of the earliest agricultural sites ever excavated in the lowlands of Belgium. Focus on pottery finds will complement recently conducted environmental analyses and therefore facilitate synthetic inquiry into whether earliest farming in Flanders was established by local adoption of domesticates by indigenous hunter-fisher-gatherers or colonization by farmers from the loess areas. This project will provide important information on how early agriculture spread along the North Sea basin, and also possibly how it spread into the British Isles.