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Shortly after his retirement from a career teaching in the Department of Archaeology at Edinburgh, the author gave the Rhind Lectures for 2009, bringing together his thoughts about the Neolithic revolution, and comparing Childe’s ideas with today’s. These lectures, summarised here, announced the modern vision to a wide audience. It is a reversal of the old: Epipalaeolithic and the earliest Neolithic people came together in the first large, permanent communities, to form extensive settlements which only later needed to be fed by farming.

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This page is a summary of: New light on Neolithic revolution in south-west Asia, Antiquity, September 2010, Cambridge University Press,
DOI: 10.1017/s0003598x00100122.
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