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Title: Early neolithic population dynamics in the Eastern Balkans and the great Hungarian Plain
Authors: Blagojević, Tamara 
Porčić, Marko
Penezić, Kristina 
Stefanović, Sofija 
Issue Date: Dec-2017
Journal: Documenta Praehistorica
Abstract: In this study, we reconstruct population dynamics in the Early Neolithic of the Eastern Balkans and the Great Hungarian Plain using frequency of radiocarbon dates as a population proxy. The method of summed calibrated radiocarbon probability distributions is applied to a set of dates recently published in Bulgaria and Hungary. The aim is to test the hypothesis of the Neolithic demographic transition (NDT) in these regions and to compare the patterns between these two and neighbouring regions. The results show that episodes of population growth occurred in both regions, which is in partial agreement with the predictions of the NDT theory. Population growth is detected, but it is followed by a bust, rather than stabilisation as predicted for the second phase of the NDT.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2483
ISSN: 1408967X
DOI: 10.4312/dp.44.2
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