Here is a nice article about La Draga, according to the author:
"the first text of any length to be published directly in English"
Josep Tarrús (2008) "La Draga (Banyoles, Catalonia), an Early
Neolithic Lakeside Village in Mediterranean Europe"
Catalan Historical Review 1:17-33
<http://revistes.iec.cat/index.php/CHR/article/download/587/CHR08_Tarr%C3%BAs>
(pdf, 17 pp, 10.8 Mb)
Note the many artefacts made of organic material like baskets, wooden
bowls and spoons, and a horn finger ring.
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> "The initial expansion of the Neolithic economy along the
> northern coast of the Mediterranean, between the estuary of
> the Rhone and the Straits of Gibraltar, can be charted by
> plotting the distribution of Impressed Ware pottery.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardium_Pottery>
Interesting.
And since the article also mentions La Draga's "twin" site La Marmotta
(800 km or so to the east):
<http://discovermagazine.com/2002/nov/cover>
<http://www.scribd.com/doc/16710019/The-Early-Mediterranean-Village>
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