C. Broodbank’s scientific contributions

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Colonization and Configuration in the Insular Neolithic of the Aegean
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January 1999

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C. Broodbank

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... Elsewhere in the insular Aegean, Neolithisation apparently began rather later, usually in the fifth and fourth millennia BCE (Broodbank 1999), and quite widely involved introduction of fallow deer as well as sheep, goats, cattle and pigs (Halstead 1987;Yannouli & Trantalidou 1999). On Rhodes, close to the Anatolian mainland, the presence of all five species, probably as anthropogenic introductions (Simaiakis et al. 2017), is first evident in fifth millennium BCE levels at Kalythies Cave, although the small size of the fallow deer here suggests a longestablished insular population that had undergone size diminution. ...

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Management of feral goats Capra hircus Linnaeus, 1758 in insular southern Greece: implications for prehistory
Colonization and Configuration in the Insular Neolithic of the Aegean
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  • January 1999