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Metal garment elements from the Late Bronze Age–Early Iron Age cemetery at Beshtasheni (eastern Georgia) [PDF]
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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The entrance of the Balme de Rizerolles Cave at Azé (Saône-et-Loire), excavated several times from 1950 to 1970, has yielded many Bronze Age artifacts. Only the excavations led by A. Jeannet were documented and the data and artifact collection have never
Lionel BARRIQUAND, Franck DUCREUX
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Not invasive analyses on a tin-bronze dagger from Jericho. A case study [PDF]
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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Archaeological excavations since 2017 of Bayraklı Mound in Old Smyrna in the western trenches have presented significant evidence of the period between the end of the Early Bronze Age and the beginning of the Middle Bronze Age.
Gülnur Eroğlu, Aylin Ümit Erdem
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Fire and memory: transforming place using fire at henge monuments [PDF]
Henges — Late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age earthwork monuments — often have long life-histories of reuse and rebuilding over generations. At some sites, fire-lighting and the deposition of fire-altered materials played a significant role in certain ...
Younger, Rebecca
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Background The earliest records in Britain for the western European house mouse (Mus musculus domesticus) date from the Late Bronze Age. The arrival of this commensal species in Britain is thought to be related to human transport and trade with ...
Oxala García-Rodríguez +7 more
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Gristhorpe Man: an Early Bronze Age log-coffin burial scientifically defined [PDF]
A log-coffin excavated in the early nineteenth century proved to be well enough preserved in the early twenty-first century for the full armoury of modern scientific investigation to give its occupants and contents new identity, new origins and a new ...
Batt, Cathy +21 more
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Aceramic flint scatters, comprising very crude cores or flakes and no formalised tools, are frequently found on the Middle Euphrates steppe of northern Syria.
Yoshihiro Nishiaki
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This paper presents a detailed examination of a cretula found in situ during the excavations at Küllüoba, situated in the westernmost part of Central Anatolia.
Murat Türkteki
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Panlongcheng, Zhengzhou and the Movement of Metal in Early Bronze Age China
The role of Panlongcheng—a walled settlement on the Yangtze River with obvious links to the Erligang capital at Zhengzhou, ~ 500 km to the north—in early Bronze Age China has been the subject of much debate.
Ruiliang Liu +5 more
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