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A report on the examination of animal skin artefacts from the Bronze Age salt mines of Hallstatt, Austria [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
The aim of this report is to describe the ten animal skin fragments and artefacts, and to discuss these in relation to the qualities and role of skins as a cloth technology in the Bronze Age. This includes the colour and texture, dimensions and thickness,
Harris, Susanna
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Bronze Diabetes

open access: yesJOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH, 2015
Thalassemia is a group of disorders characterized by deficient production of the β-globin sub unit of hemoglobin. The mandatory blood transfusions in patients with thalassemia to maintain adequate erythrocyte levels, leads to iron overload. The prevalence of diabetes in patients with thalassemia varies from 6 to 14%.
Akshatha Lalesh Naik   +4 more
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Not invasive analyses on a tin-bronze dagger from Jericho. A case study [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Tin-bronze makes its appearance in Southern Levant during the Early Bronze IV, the post-urban phase of the last centuries of the 3rdmillennium BC, when arsenical copper was still the most widespread copper alloy. Only from the following Middle Bronze Age
Caminiti, Ruggero   +3 more
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Metal garment elements from the Late Bronze Age–Early Iron Age cemetery at Beshtasheni (eastern Georgia) [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2017
The paper presents metal elements of garments and jewellery dating to the Late Bronze Age–Early Iron Age period (13th–6th century BC) coming from the excavation of the Beshtasheni cemetery in eastern Georgia carried out from the mid-1930s until 2014.
Jacek Hamburg, Katarzyna Pawłowska
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Hittite Scribal Schools Outside of Hattusa? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The article investigates the meagre textual evidence for Hittite scribal schools outside of Hattusa against the background of new excavations and the questions they raise about the social context of Hittite cuneiform writing. The use of the term é.dub.ba(
Weeden, Mark
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Presentació: seqüència arqueològica i cultura material al jaciment de Forat de Conqueta

open access: yesTreballs d'Arqueologia, 2009
Descobert l’any 2004, el jaciment de Forat de Conqueta se situa al terme municipal de Santa Linya (la Noguera, Lleida). L’objecte d’aquest treball és la presentació dels resultats d’aquestes campanyes d’excavació del 2005 al 2007.
Paloma González Marcén
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Hermès Dionysophore

open access: yesStudies in Ancient Art and Civilization, 2017
The ‘Lormier bronze’, named after its earliest known owner, is an exceptional statuette made of copper alloy. It is remarkable, both by its subject and its style, of very fine quality; but also by its state of conservation, namely its gilding, which ...
Alexis Bonnefoy, Michel Feugère
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The Origin of Bronze [PDF]

open access: yesNature, 1906
IN connection with Prof. W. Gowland's remarks on the origin of bronze in his presidential address to the Anthropological Institute, abstracted in your issue of February 15 (p. 381), it may be of interest to direct attention to the fact that Plutarch, in his “De defectu oraculorum,” refers to worked-out copper deposits in the island of Eubœa, from which
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Ancient bronze disks, decorations and calendars [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Recently, it was published that some ancient bronze disks could had been calendars, that is, that their decorations had this function. Here I am discussing an example, the disk of the Trundholm Sun Chariot, proposing a new interpretation of it, giving a ...
Sparavigna, Amelia Carolina
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“Ferro-Bronzes” [PDF]

open access: yesScientific American, 1909
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