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Puis ce nouveau syst\u00e8me s\u2019est propag\u00e9 en M\u00e9diterran\u00e9e, favorisant ainsi la conversion \u00e0 l\u2019\u00e9conomie agricole et pastorale de l\u2019Europe et d\u2019une partie de l\u2019Asie et de l\u2019Afrique. Les m\u00e9canismes de cette diffusion furent complexes, entra\u00eenant de fr\u00e9quentes recompositions culturelles et donnant lieu \u00e0 des processus adaptatifs command\u00e9s par le double jeu des contraintes environnementales et de la cr\u00e9ativit\u00e9 humaine.<br \/>\nCet ouvrage constitue la publication d\u2019un colloque international organis\u00e9 en avril 2011 au Mus\u00e9um de Toulouse \u00e0 l\u2019occasion de l\u2019exposition \u201cPr\u00e9histoire[s]\u201d. Il r\u00e9unit vingt-six contributions qui dressent le panorama de la recherche actuelle en trois principaux domaines g\u00e9ographiques : le Proche-Orient, les \u00eeles de la M\u00e9diterran\u00e9e orientale et la M\u00e9diterran\u00e9e occidentale.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Mediterranean Neolithic Transition<\/strong><br \/>\nThe Mediterranean represents an ideal space for studying the transition from the last hunters-gatherers to the first farmers. It was both a primal place of transition between these two steps and a space of diffusion of the new economy, two key mechanisms for understanding the process of the emergence of farming.<br \/>\nIt was first in the eastern Mediterranean, from the southern Levant to upper Mesopotamia and the Zagros, that some communities progressively modified their social organization, their symbolic framework, their way of life to become sedentary and food-producing societies, thus opening a new era that set the pattern for historical times. Later on, this new economic system progressively expanded, promoting the farming economy in Europe and in some part of Asia and Africa. The mechanisms of this diffusion were complex and they produced frequent cultural transformations and adaptive processes, both determined by environmental constraints and by human creativity.<br \/>\nThis book constitutes the proceedings of an international conference held in April 2011 in the Museum of Toulouse for the exhibition \u201cPrehistory(ies)\u201d. It gathers twenty-six papers offering an overview of the current research in three main geographical areas: the Near-East, the eastern Mediterranean islands and the western Mediterranean.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>La transition n\u00e9olithique en M\u00e9diterran\u00e9e. 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