Blade Component in the Archaeological Collection of the Domashneye Ozero Site (Central Kamchatka)
The article provides a comprehensive analysis of materials from the Domashneye Ozero site, which is a key site of the Late Neolithic Tarya culture in Kamchatka. Recent fieldwork has revealed a stratigraphically earlier Mesolithic complex with the characteristic blade technology, lying below the horizon of Tarya artefacts. Based on these data as well as
A.Y. Fedorchenko+4 more
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A quantitative analysis of Final Palaeolithic/earliest Mesolithic cultural taxonomy and evolution in Europe. [PDF]
Archaeological systematics, together with spatial and chronological information, are commonly used to infer cultural evolutionary dynamics in the past.
Felix Riede+17 more
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THE TEMPORAL RINGS WITH THE SHAPED BLADE IN A FORM OF BIRD FROM THE RUSSIAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES OF 13 -16 CENTURIES [PDF]
В статье рассматривается тип русских височных колец XIII-XVI вв. с фигурной лопастью в виде птички. Приводятся находки из погребальных памятников и поселений Северо-Востока и Северо-Запада Руси, характеризуются особенности формы и хронология данного типа украшений. На протяжении XIII-XV вв.
Юлия Владимировна Степанова
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Comparison of Phytolith Characteristics of Three Bamboo Species’ Cotyledon Organs [PDF]
Phytoliths are widely used in plant taxonomy, paleoecology, soil silicon cycling, and agricultural archaeology. Bamboo has a strong capacity for silicon absorption, and there are some phytoliths in various organs.
Guomi Luo+6 more
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Ethnoarchaeological research, which gained great popularity in the second half of the 20th century, has become a new full-fledged source for a variety of socio-economic reconstructions in archaeology, including when characterizing the features of ...
Skakun Natalia N. +5 more
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Mehrdad Malekzadeh. « Decorative Bricks of the Late Iron Age in Eastern Media (Another “Median Blade”) ». Bastanshenasi (Semiannual “Archaeological” Journal), Publication by Jahad-e Daneshgahi and National Museum of Iran, vol. 1, n° 1, Spring & Summer 2005, pp. 11-12 en anglais et 82-83 en persan. [PDF]
Astrid Nunn
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Experimental archaeology Approach on the blade tool techniques of Upper Paleolithic in Korea
null LeeHeonjong, null 이상석
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If These Stones Could Talk – An attempt to enlighten a four-variable archaeological problem. Two macro-blades from Paraburdoo (Pilbara Region, Western Australia) [PDF]
Péntek Attila
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CEREMONIAL AKINAKES FROM FILIPPOVKA BETWEEN THE CONTEXT, CHRONOLOGY, AND ICONOGRAPHY
This article presents the iconographic analysis and contextualization of a unique object in the archaeology of the Eurasian steppes: a particular kind of sword, also known as an akinakes, identified during regular excavations in the Filippovka-1 cemetery.
Denis TOPAL+2 more
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