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Early Pleistocene archaeological occurrences at the Feiliang site, and the archaeology of human origins in the Nihewan Basin, North China. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2017
The Early Pleistocene archaeological evidence from the fluvio-lacustrine sequence of the Nihewan Basin (North China) offers an excellent opportunity to explore early human evolution and behavior in a temperate setting in East Asia, following the earliest
Shuwen Pei   +8 more
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Tuff, Flint, and Hazelnuts: Final Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Occupation at Netherhall Road, Maryport, Cumbria

open access: yesInternet Archaeology, 2022
Evidence for Final Palaeolithic and Mesolithic occupation at Maryport, Cumbria, was discovered during the excavation of Roman occupation features by CFA Archaeology Ltd. A varied lithic assemblage was recovered including worked flint (55%) and tuff (43%),
Ann Clarke, Magnus Kirby
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Archaeological culture, please meet yoghurt culture: towards a relational archaeology of milk

open access: yesDocumenta Praehistorica, 2015
Taking milk as a point of departure, we set out on a journey to explore the ‘mutual becomings’ of different bodies, species, and things. We argue that milk should be understood as a component in an assemblage that connects animals, humans, hormones ...
Dimitrij Mlekuž
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The Late Bronze Age Somló Hill and a new bronze hoard

open access: yesCommunicationes Archaeologicae Hungariae, 2023
In January 2023, the National Institute of Archaeology of the Hungarian National Museum launched a new research programme, the aim of which is to explore Somló Hill (Veszprém County), which has been neglected by systematic field research focusing on the
János Gábor Tarbay   +4 more
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To Bring Back some Eagleness to Eagles: On Bird Worldings in the Bronze Age

open access: yesCurrent Swedish Archaeology, 2020
This paper explores multispecies relations in the Bronze Age in northern Europe in general, and in particular some of the intra-actions between humans and eagles. The paper is a call to embrace eagles as co-actors in unfolding human worldings.
Joakim Goldhahn
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The archaeological assemblages analyzed

open access: yesPalethnologie, 2019
Le corpus analysé dans ce projet correspond à 18 niveaux archéologiques répartis sur 16 gisements. Il diffère légèrement de celui envisagé il y a 10 ans. Les choix initiaux des séries ont été guidés par les différents travaux, en cours ou achevés, et les différentes problématiques archéologiques des membres du PCR. L’étude de plusieurs séries a, par la
Thiébaut, Céline   +8 more
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Revisiting Qumran Cave 1Q and its Archaeological Assemblage [PDF]

open access: yesPalestine Exploration Quarterly, 2017
Qumran Cave 1Q was the first site of Dead Sea scroll discoveries. Found and partly emptied by local Bedouin, the cave was excavated officially in 1949 and published in the series Discoveries in the...
Joan E. Taylor   +2 more
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Assemblages and Scale in Archaeology [PDF]

open access: yesCambridge Archaeological Journal, 2017
The growing interest in assemblages has already opened up a number of important lines of enquiry in archaeology, from the morphogenetic capacities of matter through to a rethinking of the concept of community. In this paper I want to explore how assemblages allow us to reconceptualize the critical issue of scale.
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L’ensemble céramique du Bronze C2 de Mâcon Flacé, nouvel hôpital (Bourgogne, Saône-et-Loire) et la transition Bronze C2 / D1 dans la moyenne vallée de la Saône :

open access: yesRevue Archéologique de l’Est, 2019
During the 1970 excavation led by A. Barthèlemy at the Nouvel Hôpital site at Mâcon-Flacé Protohistoric features were brought to light near a Roman settlement.
Franck DUCREUX
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Les verres opalins d’époque contemporaine issus du site du Puisoz à Vénissieux (Rhône)

open access: yesRevue Archéologique de l’Est, 2019
An archaeological excavation in advance of an urban development project was conducted in August 2015 at “le Puisoz” in Vénissieux (Rhône). This operation led to the discovery of a 400 m² waste zone in a defensive trench of the second wall of ...
Stéphane Brouillaud
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