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7000 Years of Aboriginal Mining at Sugarloaf Hill in the Riverland Region of South Australia

open access: yesArchaeology in Oceania, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Silcrete and chert are commonly represented in Aboriginal archaeological lithic assemblages across large parts of the southwestern Murray‐Darling Basin (MDB). In South Australia (SA), these materials were sourced from a series of quarries located along the incised course of the Murray River through the upper Riverland region.
Craig Westell   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Rune Frederiksen, Greek City Walls of the Archaic Period 900-480 BC., 2011

open access: yes, 2013
Grandjean Yves. Rune Frederiksen, Greek City Walls of the Archaic Period 900-480 BC., 2011. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 82, 2013. pp.
Grandjean, Yves
core   +1 more source

The Archaic / Ceramic Period transition in New Brunswick and Maine: an analysis of stemmed biface morphology

open access: yes, 1989
A study of lithic assemblages from nine Archaic and Ceramic Period sites was conducted in order to determine possible material culture continuity between these time periods in the Maine-Maritimes region.
Rutherford, Douglas E.
core  

A Geomorphometric Approach to Estimate the Deterioration of Earthen Archaeological Sites by Rainfall and Diffusion Processes: The Huaca Chornancap (Eighth–14th Century ad), Lambayeque, Peru

open access: yesArchaeological Prospection, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Rain‐induced erosion processes can severely damage Earthen archaeological sites. Huaca Chornancap (HCH; eighth–14th century ad) is a platform located in the Lambayeque region (Peru) exposed to seasonal rain due to El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO).
Luigi Magnini   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Challenges and Opportunities in Multi‐Method Integrated Geophysical Prospection of Buried Building Remains at the Sanctuary of Olympia

open access: yesArchaeological Prospection, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Ancient Olympia was one of the most important sanctuaries and the venue for the Olympic Games in Greek and Roman times. Its remains are located in the Olympia Terrace (Peloponnese, Greece) at the present‐day confluence of the rivers Alpheios and Kladeos at the base of Mount Kronos.
Sarah Bäumler   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Reconsidering Zeest’s “Samian” and “Protothasian” archaic lineages of transport amphoras

open access: yesMateriale și Cercetări Arheologice
The duality of Zeest’s geographical attribution of her “Samian” and “Protothasian” archaic lineages of transport amphoras both to East‑Greek and North‑Aegean centres of manufacture is reassessed in the light of lab ...
Dupont, P.
doaj   +1 more source

Remote Roca: Integrating Data From Archaeological Survey, Remote Sensing and Geophysics in the Hinterland at the Long‐Lasting Mediterranean Site of Rocavecchia (Apulia, Italy)

open access: yesArchaeological Prospection, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This study presents a multi‐method non‐invasive investigation of an approximately 4‐ha area associated with the long‐occupied coastal settlement of Rocavecchia (Apulia, southern Italy), situated between the prehistoric fortified peninsula and the Hellenistic‐Messapian walls.
Giuseppe Guarino   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Poseidon's Sanctuary at Samikon—The Discovery of an Ancient Temple Through an Integrated Geophysical and Geoarchaeological Survey Approach for Lagoonal and Swampy Environments

open access: yesArchaeological Prospection, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Below the classical fortress of Samikon at the coast of the western Peloponnese, ancient writer Strabo mentioned a sanctuary of Poseidon which served as the centre of the religious association of the Triphylian cities. In this paper, we describe the discovery and investigation of a building structure by means of geophysical and ...
Dennis Wilken   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

El proceso de sinecismo del Ática: cultos, mitos y rituales en la «primera polis» de Atenas

open access: yesGerión, 2001
The synoykismos of Attica, which has been submitted to a long discussion in the past years, may be better understood if it is considered as a long process, situated at the end of the dark ages and the beginning of the archaic period, in the moment of the
Miriam Valdés Guía
doaj   +2 more sources

Kroton in the archaic period

open access: yes, 2019
This paper is devoted to the analysis of the phases of birth and growth of the city of Kroton, form the Bronze Age to the end of the VI c. BC. The research has been conducted on published data coming from urban surveys within the ancient urban perimeter.
Luberto, Maria Rosaria   +1 more
openaire   +1 more source

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