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Situbondo Regency has significant number of megalithic cultural remains. The remains are widespread in several sub-districts in the Situbondo Regency. So far, the megalithic cultural remains found in Situbondo can be categorized into several types, such ...
Rizka Purnamasari
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Megalitismo y arqueoastronomía en la comarca de Los Pedroches (Córdoba, Andalucía-España)
Los Pedroches es uno de los territorios andaluces más septentrionales, en la frontera con Extremadura y Castilla-La Mancha. Sobre unos suelos poco aptos para el cultivo, pero muy favorables para la explotación ganadera, se encuentran una serie de ...
Luis Benítez de Lugo Enrich +3 more
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Las pinturas sobre los ortostatos del dolmen de corredor de El Moreco (Huidobro, Burgos, España), sometidas durante tres milenios a las inclemencias climatológicas (ciclos hielo-deshielo, lluvia, etc.) y a las amenazas antrópicas, han perdido ...
Angélica Santa Cruz del Barrio +5 more
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Abstract This article presents an interdisciplinary study of two Late/Final Neolithic gallery graves (Kernic and Lerret) located on the orthwestern coast of Brittany (Western France). These monuments show striking similarities in terms of architectural style and geographical position.
Aneta Gorczyńska +3 more
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El sitio de los dólmenes de Antequera en la obra de Georg y Vera Leisner: una revisión [PDF]
The Antequera dolmens site (Malaga, Spain), included in the UNESCO World Heritage List since July 2016, has a research history of almost 200 years that goes back to the work of Rafael Mitjana y Ardison in the 1840s.
Bartelheim, Martin +2 more
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Abstract Objectives The Bell Beaker period witnessed the rise of individual inhumations with “wealthy” burial contexts containing archery‐related grave goods, leading archaeologists to label the individuals in these tombs as “archers.” This study looks to (1) compare the skeletons from male “archer” burials with those from male “non‐archer” burials ...
J. Ryan‐Despraz +3 more
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The story of the only (?) megalith grave on Gotland Island
In this paper, we discuss the easternmost material expression of the Funnel Beaker Culture – a megalith grave on the west coast of Gotland Island in the Baltic Sea.
Helene Martinsson-Wallin, Paul Wallin
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Los héroes están muertos. Heroísmo y villanía en la televisión del nuevo milenio
Juan J.
Raquel Crisóstomo Gálvez
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Abstract The first attempts to identify amorphous organic substances in archaeology date to the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. The 1960s saw the development of infrared spectrometry, and then separative and mass spectrometry analyses were implemented in the 1980s.
Camielsa Prévost +3 more
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DOLMEN'S DECORATION PATTERNS IN SUMBA, INDONESIA
In this article, An Introduction to a Unique Culture of Sumba, HB. Mude assumed that the first settlers of Sumba came by boat from Malaka, Singapore, Riau, Java, Bali, Sima, Rote and Sabu, under the leadership of Umbu Mandoku and his wife, Rambu Humba ...
Haris Sukendar
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