Reconstructing the lifetime movements of farming pioneers and their successors in the plains of the Southern Carpathian Basin
Reconstructing
the lifetime movements of farming pioneers and their successors in the plains of the Southern Carpathian Basin
ABOUT PROJECT
Human evolution
is inseparably connected to movements
The MOVE project explores Neolithic migrations in the Pannonian Plain (6200-4500 BC), investigating early farmers' settlement patterns and social adaptation from the Near East.
SERVICES
Packages
Human and animal mobility: Strontium isotope analyses
WP 1 will focus on understanding settlement formation and mobility dynamics in the Southern Carpathian Basin during the Neolithic by examining strontium's regional variance.
Diet and environment exploitation: Stable isotope analyses
WP 2 aims to trace individual dietary changes and potential migrations by investigating stable isotope (C, N, S) ratios in human teeth.
Neolithic settlement patterns: contextual analysis and Bayesian modeling
By analyzing settlement size, layout, and duration, WP 3 aims to unravel patterns of residential mobility in the Neolithic and trace changes through time.
Economic practices in the Neolithic settlements: archaeozoological analysis
Within WP 4, we will investigate animal management practices and economic strategies through archaeozoological analysis of the Neolithic faunal remains.
Project dissemination and communication
Activities on WP 5 will focus on promoting project results and interactively engaging the public through education, dissemination of results, and engagement with the scientific community.
SERVICES
Packages
Human and animal mobility: Strontium isotope analyses
WP 1 will focus on understanding settlement formation and mobility dynamics in the Southern Carpathian Basin during the Neolithic by examining strontium's regional variance.
Diet and environment exploitation: Stable isotope analyses
WP 2 aims to trace individual dietary changes and potential migrations by investigating stable isotope (C, N, S) ratios in human teeth.
Neolithic settlement patterns: contextual analysis and Bayesian modeling
By analyzing settlement size, layout, and duration, WP 3 aims to unravel patterns of residential mobility in the Neolithic and trace changes through time.
Economic practices in the Neolithic settlements: archaeozoological analysis
Within WP 4, we will investigate animal management practices and economic strategies through archaeozoological analysis of the Neolithic faunal remains.
Project dissemination and communication
Activities on WP 5 will focus on promoting project results and interactively engaging the public through education, dissemination of results, and engagement with the scientific community.
OUR COLABORATORS
We are not traveling alone
on this archaeological odyssey.
Meet our network of collaborators.
OUR COLABORATORS
We are not traveling alone
on this archaeological odyssey.
Meet our network of collaborators.
CONTACT US
Get in touch
BioSense Institute, Research and Development Institute for IT in biosystems, University of Novi Sad.