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Palaeoproteomic identification of a whale bone tool from Bronze Age Heiloo, the Netherlands

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Bronze and Iron Age population movements underlie Xinjiang population history

Science, 2022
The Xinjiang region in northwest China is a historically important geographical passage between East and West Eurasia. By sequencing 201 ancient genomes from 39 archaeological sites, we clarify the complex demographic history of this region.
Prof Vikas Kumar   +25 more
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Emblems and spaces of power during the Argaric Bronze Age at La Almoloya, Murcia

Antiquity, 2021
The recent discovery of an exceptionally rich grave at La Almoloya in south-eastern Spain illuminates the political context of Early Bronze Age El Argar society.
V. Lull   +13 more
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Evolution of human–environmental interactions in China from the Late Paleolithic to the Bronze Age

Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 2020
Exploring prehistoric variation in human–environmental interaction is critical for understanding the historical patterns and mechanisms of long-term human–land evolution.
G. Dong   +4 more
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Subsistence and persistence: agriculture in the Central Plains of China through the Neolithic to Bronze Age transition

Antiquity, 2020
The Neolithic to Bronze Age transition (c. 5000–3500 BP) saw dramatic socio-economic developments in ancient China. Complex polities emerged in many regions, only to decline and collapse by the end of the period.
Y. Jing   +3 more
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Radiocarbon-Dating the Late Bronze Age: Cultural and Historical Considerations on Megiddo and Beyond

Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental research, 2020
Megiddo, with its tight stratigraphy and well-controlled ceramic typology, yielded more than half of the radiocarbon determinations for the time span of the Middle Bronze II to the Iron I in the southern Levant. Here we present two radiocarbon models for
Mario A. S. Martin   +2 more
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Kinship-based social inequality in Bronze Age Europe

Science, 2019
Ancient DNA informs on past cultures Archaeology has used analysis of the artifacts and remains of people to uncover their past behaviors and to infer their cultural practices. However, establishing genetic relationships has only recently become possible.
Alissa Mittnik   +23 more
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Plant Cultivation in the Bronze Age

2013
AbstractCultivated plants have long been considered as the main foundation of human nutrition. This article assesses the regional dominance and basic importance of several crops in Bronze Age Europe. The discussion is limited to rough regional classifications of the Early, Middle, and Late Bronze Age, and the three main groups of cultivated crops most ...
Andreas G. Heiss, Hans-Peter Stika
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