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Stone and Osseous Adornments in the Mesolithic and Early Neolithic of the Iron Gates
This paper is focused on the various kinds of personal adornments that were used during the Mesolithic and Early Neolithic in the Iron Gates region (southwest Romania).
Mónica Margarit, Clive Bonsall
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The hoard from the Stroentsy fortified settlement on the left bank of the Middle Dniester [PDF]
In 2018, an Early Iron Age hoard was discovered in the expanse of fortified settlement near Stroentsy in Rybnitsa district. The hoard consisted of at least eight objects of bronze and silver, with personal ornaments (three bracelets, paired earrings, and
Fidelski, S.A.
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Hallstatt — La Tène and late Classical bracelets with projections [PDF]
Bracelets with “projections”, “knobs”, “bulges”, etc. are quite often terms used in the literature. Moreover, the items called in this way have different decor and different dates. Researchers often cite completely different types of things as analogies.
Lysenko, S.S.
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The divine statues worshiped in 1st millennium BC Babylonian temples were wearing rich adornments. Temple archives, written to organize and to control the work of the jewellers and goldsmiths, contain many details on the materials used to make these ...
Louise Quillien
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On the investigation of decorative elements and architecture of the minarets of the Seljuk period in Isfahan [PDF]
Problem definition: The minaret is one of the special decorative-functional elements in religious buildings and has an ancient background in pre-Islamic Iranian architecture.
Esmaiel Nasri, Hesam Aslani
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Proving Termination with Adornments [PDF]
Termination is well-known to be one of the important aspects of program correctness. Logic programming provides a framework with a strong theoretical basis for tackling this problem. However, due to the declarative formulation of programs, the danger of non-termination may increase.
Serebrenik, Alexander, De Schreye, Danny
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The article features an analysis of metal adornments from burial complexes of the Komarovo culture dating back to the late Bronze period for the reconstruction of the characteristics of the costume complex and adornment elements.
Lysenko Svetlana S., Lysenko Sergey D.
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Glass Pendants from the Burials of Nomads of the 13th–14th Centuries
Glass pendants originating from the nomad burials of the 13th–14th centuries form a most numerous category of the finds. A total of 63 items have been studied.
Natalya P. Kuryshova
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Santa Elina, Mato Grosso, site ancien au centre de l’Amérique du Sud
Due to its geographical location and its Pleistocene-era antiquity, the Santa Elina rock shelter renews the analysis of prehistoric settlements in South America. In the mountains where the shelter is hidden, Pleistocene men hunted a Glossotherium, 27,000
Denis Vialou, Águeda Vilhena Vialou
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Burial clothing in Neolithic cemeteries of the Ukrainian steppe
Over 600 skeletons from numerous Neolithic cemeteries are known from the Pontic steppe. They came from the Lower Don, Azov-Dnieper and Surskaja cultures, with different sets of adornments on their burial clothing.
Nadezhda Kotova
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