This thesis presents how a non-destructive method allows for analysis of archeological material, using three Neolithic anthropomorphic figurines attributed to the Pitted Ware Culture.
Ericson, Claes
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The mega-structure at Stăuceni-'Holm', Botoşani county, Romania and the debate about the governing of Cucuteni-Trypillia-settlements. [PDF]
Mischka D +4 more
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The human-initiated model of wolf domestication - An expansion based on human-dingo relations in Aboriginal Australia. [PDF]
Brumm A, Germonpré M, Koungoulos L.
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The paper discusses ten anthropomorphic figurines that were found during the archaeological investigation of a multilayer site near the town of Varbitsa in 2015 (fig.1). They were found in stratigraphic layers associated with phases Karanovo II-III (cat.
Grigorov, Valeri, Venelinova, Svetlana
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The Genomic and Cultural Diversity of the Inka Qhapaq Hucha Ceremony in Chile and Argentina. [PDF]
de la Fuente Castro C +6 more
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The ERC PuppetPlays project : contribution for a non-linear history of the European theatre. [PDF]
Plassard D.
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Chemical evidence for the use of multiple psychotropic plants in a 1,000-year-old ritual bundle from South America. [PDF]
Miller MJ +3 more
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Gilded plaster figurines from the Viminacium graves
Viminacium is the capital city of the Roman province of Upper Moesia (Serbia). Necropolises including more than 14,000 excavated graves of cremations and inhumations are the site’s most well-known feature.
Milovanović, Bebina +2 more
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Metal consumption of a middle-range society in the late 3rd millennium BC Anatolia: A new socioeconomic approach. [PDF]
Dardeniz G, Yıldırım T.
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The paper aims at analysing the context, dating and assemblage of more than hundred clay figurines coming from the site of Lahun and now preserved in the Petrie and Manchester Museums.
Miniaci
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