Don’t make me into a farmer: Northern Europeans to Neolithic interlopers
Wednesday, April 8, 2015 - 14:00
in Earth & Climate
Northern Europeans in the Neolithic period initially rejected the practice of farming, which was otherwise spreading throughout the continent, a team of researchers has found. Their findings offer a new wrinkle in the history of a major economic revolution that moved civilizations away from foraging and hunting as a means for survival.