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A FAIENCE HEAD OF A BEARDED MALE FROM TEL ABEL BETH MAACAH: ICONOGRAPHY, TECHNOLOGY AND CONTEXT

open access: yesOxford Journal of Archaeology, Volume 43, Issue 4, Page 373-398, November 2024.
Summary A faience head depicting a bearded male was unearthed in a ninth‐century BC context at Tel Abel Beth Maacah, located on the modern Israel‐Lebanese border. During the Iron Age, the site was at the interface between the kingdoms of Israel and Aram‐Damascus and the Phoenician city‐states of Tyre and Sidon.
N. Yahalom‐Mack   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Neolithic anthropocentrism: the principles of imagery and symbolic manifestation of corporeality in the Balkans

open access: yesDocumenta Praehistorica, 2010
The body in the Neolithic was used as adequate symbolic medium which on the one hand strengthened the crucial features of individuals, while on the other was capable to explicate the essential function of particular objects and constructions.
Goce Naumov
doaj   +1 more source

The Anthropomorphous Figurine from Zasullia-Mhar

open access: yesArchaeology, 2016
Among a series of the Early Mediaeval objects found recently on the territory of Poltava Oblast, an anthropomorphous figurine from Zasullia-Mhar is of a special interest. It finds its analogies among the products from the North Caucasus and the Crimea. The bronze amulet is a stylized human figurine with a broken lower part.
openaire   +1 more source

Plastica antropomorfă din aşezarea Cucuteni A de la Duruitoarea Veche I (raionul Râşcani, Republica Moldova) / Anthropomorphic figurines of the Cucuteni A stage from Duruitoarea Veche I (Râşcani District, Republic of Moldova)

open access: yesTyragetia, 2015
The article represents the publication of the complete collection of anthropomorphic figurines of Cucuteni A - Tripolye B1 stage from the settlement of Duruitoarea Veche I (Rîşcani District, Republic of Moldova).
Stanislav Ţerna, Mariana Vasilache
doaj  

Tell communities and wetlands in Neolithic Pelagonia, Republic of Macedonia

open access: yesDocumenta Praehistorica, 2016
Pelagonia is the biggest valley in the Republic of Macedonia, positioned in its mountainous southwestern area. It was first inhabited around 6000 BC by agricultural societies, which established the tell settlements in the region.
Goce Naumov
doaj   +1 more source

Symbolic interactionism of the Malta’s anthropomorphic paleolithic figurines

open access: yesИскусство Евразии, 2018
«Классическая коллекция» сибирского палеолитического искусства, полученная в результате раскопок М. М. Герасимова в 1928 – 1958гг. ключевого археологического памятника Южной Сибири – Мальты – представлена более чем 800 изделиями из бивня, рога, поделочного камня, датируется в пределах 19000 – 23000 лет назад [6].
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A stone anthropomorphic artefact from the sub-Neolithic site of Mytkiv Ostriv on the Southern Buh River, Ukraine

open access: yesDocumenta Praehistorica
This article examines the sole anthropomorphic representation associated with the sub-Neolithic Buh-Dniester culture (BDC). It is a conical marl artefact with schematic facial features, perforation, and engraved decoration.
Dmytro Haskevych
doaj   +1 more source

Figural representations in the Early Eneolithic: an unpublished figurine from Bubanj (Eastern Serbia)

open access: yesMateriale și Cercetări Arheologice, 2020
Figural representations from the Eneolithic period in the south-east Europe are not very common, especially in comparison with the Neolithic period, and they are also seldom discussed in the archaeological literature. In the Early Eneolithic Bubanj-Hum I
Mitrović, J., Vitezović, S.
doaj   +1 more source

Глинени антропоморфни фигурки от неолитното селище до гр. Върбица, област Шумен

open access: yesБългарско е-Списание за Археология, 2016
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.
Svetlana Venelinova, Valeri Grigorov
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За един специфичен тип къснонеолитни мъжки антропоморфни фигури от долината на Струма

open access: yesБългарско е-Списание за Археология, 2016
A specific type of standing male anthropomorphic figurine appears in the Late Neolithic of the Struma valley. The figurines are small and schematically rendered. The current paper discusses examples found in Bersin (n=1), Mursalevo (Gerena locality, n=3)
Vesselina Vandova
doaj  

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