Archaeological Evidence for an Early Second Millennium BC Potter’s Kiln at Liman Tepe
This article will focus on a pottery kiln which is dated to the transition phase between the Early Bronze Age and the Middle Bronze Age in Liman Tepe.
Ayşegül Aykurt, Hayat Erkanal
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SERF Archive Report: Lithics from WH15 [PDF]
Analysis of the lithic assemblage from SERF excavations of an Early Neolithic pit cluster, and a Bronze Age cist with cremation deposit undertaken at Wellhill, Dunning in ...
Wright, Dene
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The early Cycladic settlement at Dhaskalio, Keros: preliminary report of the 2008 excavation season [PDF]
The 2008 excavations on the small island of Dhaskalio opposite Dhaskalio Kavos on the Cycladic island of Keros are reviewed. An account is given of the survey, recording many walls of the early Bronze Age, and of the excavations, continued from the 2007 ...
Brodie, N. +3 more
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Changes in firing practice have been suggested as representing a revolution in ceramic technology at the beginning of the Bronze Age in Crete. The introduction of kiln structures has been held responsible for such a change, perhaps by newcomers to the ...
R. Mentesana +3 more
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Poznámky k interpretačnímu potenciálu běžných sídelních areálů doby bronzové [PDF]
Since the second half of the 20th century, large‑scale rescue excavations have unearthed numerous common Bronze Age lowland settlement areas. The development of archaeological theory and method and principally of accessible software tools enables their
David Parma
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Archaeology from A to Z: Abu Zarad, an ancient town in the heartland of Palestine [PDF]
A new agreement on cooperation for the archaeological exploration, cultural and tourist valorization of Tell Sheikh Abu Zarad, in central Palestine, has been signed in April 2015 by Rome Sapienza University and the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities of ...
Fiaccavento, Chiara +3 more
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Pottery from the Volga area in the Samara and South Urals region from Eneolithic to Early Bronze Age
The paper studies the evolution of pottery from the early Eneolithic period to the Early Bronze Age in the Volga area near Samara and South Ural in accordance with the typological and technological features of the ceramics peculiar to the Samara culture
Nina L. Morgunova
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Further work at Kilise Tepe, 2007-11: refining the Bronze to Iron Age transition [PDF]
The excavations at Kilise Tepe in the 1990s inevitably left a range of research questions unanswered, and our second spell of work at the site from 2007 to 2011 sought to address some of these, relating to the later second and early first millennia. This
Bouthillier, Christina +11 more
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This paper uses new petrographic and geochemical data (ICP-AES and -MS analyses) taken from samples of ‘Combed Ware’ jars occurring at sites on the Lebanese coast, the Bekaa Valley, the Orontes Valley around Homs and the North Jordan Valley, to ...
K. Badreshany +2 more
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The earliest socketed axes in southeastern Europe. Tracking the spread of a Bronze Age technological innovation [PDF]
Although their early evolution is largely obscure, socketed axes are among the most numerous artefacts of the Southeastern European Late Bronze Age.
Oliver Dietrich
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