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Bronze age Northern Eurasian genetics in the context of development of metallurgy and Siberian ancestry. [PDF]
Childebayeva A +16 more
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A community of practice approach to the management of metal resources, metalworking and hoarding in Bronze Age societies. [PDF]
Orfanou V +10 more
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Seafaring and navigation in the Nordic Bronze Age: The application of an ocean voyage tool and boat performance data for comparing direct open water crossings with sheltered coastal routes. [PDF]
Bengtsson B +8 more
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Chronology and social significance of the "princely" barrow cemetery in Łęki Małe and the Central European Early Bronze Age. [PDF]
Czebreszuk J +15 more
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Palaeoproteomic identification of a whale bone tool from Bronze Age Heiloo, the Netherlands
Dekker JAA +10 more
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2014
Abstract The Yijing shares with the Hebrew Old Testament and the Indian Vedas the distinction of being one of the three oldest books in continuous use. The texts in the early portion consist of a variety of elements such as omens, doggerel verse, and prognostic phrases.
Geoffrey Redmond, Tze-ki Hon
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Abstract The Yijing shares with the Hebrew Old Testament and the Indian Vedas the distinction of being one of the three oldest books in continuous use. The texts in the early portion consist of a variety of elements such as omens, doggerel verse, and prognostic phrases.
Geoffrey Redmond, Tze-ki Hon
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1970
Of all the period names in the expanded Three Age System, ‘Bronze Age’ may well be the one which retains least value for modern prehistorians, especially when it is a question of describing the very beginning or the very end of the period thus designated.
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Of all the period names in the expanded Three Age System, ‘Bronze Age’ may well be the one which retains least value for modern prehistorians, especially when it is a question of describing the very beginning or the very end of the period thus designated.
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2004
Chalcolithic man was clearly aware of the many useful features of copper that made it preferable to stone or organic materials for some specialized applications. Among these properties were its elasticity and particularly plasticity, which allowed sheets or chunks of copper to be given useful shapes. Chalcolithic man also exploited the fact that copper
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Chalcolithic man was clearly aware of the many useful features of copper that made it preferable to stone or organic materials for some specialized applications. Among these properties were its elasticity and particularly plasticity, which allowed sheets or chunks of copper to be given useful shapes. Chalcolithic man also exploited the fact that copper
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2013
AbstractThis chapter examines the history of state formation in ancient Greece during the Bronze Age, providing an overview of the nature of the Minoan states and the extent of control exercised by Mycenaean states. It describes the key features of the states in the Mycenaean period, which include state structure and organization, palatial centers ...
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AbstractThis chapter examines the history of state formation in ancient Greece during the Bronze Age, providing an overview of the nature of the Minoan states and the extent of control exercised by Mycenaean states. It describes the key features of the states in the Mycenaean period, which include state structure and organization, palatial centers ...
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