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Scottish Early Bronze Age metalwork
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 1971Evidence provided by grave-groups, hoards, metal analyses and correlations with stone moulds is used in conjunction with typology and distribution to establish a sequence of three industrial phases. Local production of metalwork began in the 18th century BC, and the first real industrial phase, Migdale, includes broad- and thin-butted flat axes ...
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Bronze Age ‘Herostrats’: Ritual, Political, and Domestic Economies in Early Bronze Age Denmark
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 2013In this article we argue that within the Danish Bronze Age there was a short-lived period (roughly 1500–1150bc) that witnessed a dramatic investment of resources into the construction of monumental architecture in the form of barrows and long houses. These investments had far-reaching long-term effects on the local landscape with negative consequences ...
Holst, Mads Kähler +3 more
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Anatolian Studies, 1997
In 1991 a crew of American, Canadian, and Turkish researchers began a new and comprehensive survey in the Muş Province of Eastern Turkey. The goal of the survey was to study the evolution of settlement and landuse in a marginal zone at the intersection of four great culture areas of the Middle East: Central Anatolia, Western Iran, the Transcaucasus ...
Rothman M.S., Kozbe G.
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In 1991 a crew of American, Canadian, and Turkish researchers began a new and comprehensive survey in the Muş Province of Eastern Turkey. The goal of the survey was to study the evolution of settlement and landuse in a marginal zone at the intersection of four great culture areas of the Middle East: Central Anatolia, Western Iran, the Transcaucasus ...
Rothman M.S., Kozbe G.
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MURAT HOYUK EARLY BRONZE AGE METAL FIGURINE
2021This study presents a detailed examination of a metal figurine found during the 2019 excavations at Murat Höyük, located on the bank of the Murat River in the Solhan district of the Province Bingöl in Eastern Anatolia. Because the mound was to be inundated by the Aşağı Kaleköy hydroelectric dam, extensive salvage excavations were conducted at the site ...
ÖZDEMİR, Abdülkadir +1 more
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Journal of Archaeological Research, 2020
Jade d’Alpoim Guedes, M. Aldenderfer
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Jade d’Alpoim Guedes, M. Aldenderfer
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