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Bioarchaeology International
The recently excavated Phaleron Burial Ground in Attica, Greece, documents the lived experiences of Archaic period individuals (700–480 B.C.). In this study, we employ stable isotope analysis to infer temporal changes in dietary patterns for ancient Greece and to explore the dietary habits and social organization of adult individuals from the Phaleron ...
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The recently excavated Phaleron Burial Ground in Attica, Greece, documents the lived experiences of Archaic period individuals (700–480 B.C.). In this study, we employ stable isotope analysis to infer temporal changes in dietary patterns for ancient Greece and to explore the dietary habits and social organization of adult individuals from the Phaleron ...
Elizabeth M. Hannigan +3 more
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Animal Husbandry at Uruk in the Archaic Period
Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 1980AMONG the archaic tablets from Uruk a few small groups stand out because of their unusual formats. Each presents a unique and rigidly standardized arrangement of columns, cases, signs, and negative space (uninscribed areas) on the tablet; and within each group, as far as can be understood, the subject matter is fixed and specific.
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2013
This chapter provides the limited information about the Locrians in one of the major historical events at the close of the Archaic Period, the Persian Wars. It starts by considering the relations between the Locrians and the Thessalians. It is true that other than some archaeological materials found in Locrian necropoleis dating to the Geometric, which
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This chapter provides the limited information about the Locrians in one of the major historical events at the close of the Archaic Period, the Persian Wars. It starts by considering the relations between the Locrians and the Thessalians. It is true that other than some archaeological materials found in Locrian necropoleis dating to the Geometric, which
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The image of women in the Archaic period
Cahiers du Centre d'Etudes Chypriotes, 2015Il est risqué de recourir aux images pour expliquer les structures sociales dans la mesure où le regard moderne diffère beaucoup du regard antique. L’écart entre la représentation des hommes et des femmes à Chypre aux VIe-début Ve s. av. J.-C. semble révéler une société où l’homme est fortement dominant, à en juger par la prédominance des figures ...
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The Archaic, Formative, and Developmental Periods
2002When an archaeological site is excavated, evidence of occupation other than the period and culture of particular interest is often found. Such was the case with our excavations on Albemarle Point, where tools over 6000 years old reflect the presence of Indians there long before the English and Spaniards set foot there a mere 300 years ago.
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TEOS IN THE GEOMETRIC AND ARCHAIC PERIOD:
2022Michael Kerschner, Hans Mommsen
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Greece: The History of the Archaic Period
2001Abstract For most historians the characteristic and peculiar element in Greek political life has been the polis, the city-state, an institution of which any precise definition obscures the variety in size or shape or social and political organization.
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Polis as City in the Archaic Period
2006Abstract In describing the polis in its ‘city’ meaning I have so far focused on the Classical period. I want now to return to the question how far back polis as ‘city’ can be traced, to set beside what we know of the origin of polis as ‘state’. I begin with the written sources and consider the earliest evidence we have for the concept of
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Meat food preferences during the Late Archaic Period at Puerto Marqués, Guerrero, Mexico
Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology, 2022Barbara Voorhies +2 more
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