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The participation of the local Eneolithic population in the process of formation of the Elunino culture had already been reflected in the scientific literature.
Yu. F. Kiryushin, K. Yu. Kiryushin
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- Brioux-sur-Boutonne « Saint-Martin » (Deux-Sèvres), Bulletin de l'Association pour la promotion des recherches sur l'âge du Bronze, 6, 2009, p. 87-91 (Ranché C., Gomez de Soto J., Audé V. et coll.). [PDF]
Preliminary presentation of an important Early Bronze Age settlement, with a large ceramic corpus.Présentation préliminaire d'un important site du Bronze ancien.
Audé, Valérie +2 more
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Friuli between Late Copper Age and Early Bronze Age
The period commonly referredas Eneolithic or Copper Age is currently poorly documented in Friuli (Borgna et al. 2011). In particular, features that can be clearly related to the Bell Beaker culture appear to be entirely absent.
Giulio Simeoni
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Slab Grave expansion disrupted long co-existence of distinct Bronze Age herders in central Mongolia
Dairy pastoralism reached Mongolia during the Early Bronze Age and flourished in the Late Bronze Age alongside the emergence of diverse mortuary practices, including the Deer Stone-Khirgisuur Complex and figure-shaped/Ulaanzuukh burials. While the spread
Juhyeon Lee +10 more
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The Early Bronze Age site of Eia (Parma) [PDF]
This paper presents a preliminary study of the archaeological materials from Eia (province of Parma), Strada Mulattiera and Strada Quaresima, which were excavated in September-November 2010 and in March-May 2011 by GEA s.r.l., under M.
Tania Quero
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Changes in funerary practices are key to the understanding of social transformations of past societies. Over the course of the Nordic Bronze Age, funerary practices changed from inhumation to cremation.
Samantha S Reiter +8 more
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Agriculture in NW Iberia during the Bronze Age: a review of archaeobotanical data [PDF]
The wide and diverse array of palaeoenvironmental studies that were carried out in Northwestern Iberia indicate that the Bronze Age corresponds to a phase of great landscape changes.
Aira Rodríguez +153 more
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Analysis of 3800-year-old Yersinia pestis genomes suggests Bronze Age origin for bubonic plague
Yersinia pestis has caused infections (plague) in humans since the Early Bronze Age (5000 years ago). Here, Spyrou et al. reconstruct Y. pestis genomes from Late Bronze Age individuals, and find genomic evidence compatible with flea-mediated transmission
Maria A. Spyrou +11 more
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Wisdom from the Late Bronze Age, by Y. Cohen [author] [PDF]
This volume presents the original texts and annotated translations of a collection of Mesopotamian wisdom compositions and related texts of the Late Bronze Age (ca.
Cohen, Yoram
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Analysis of prehistoric brown earth paleosols under the podzol soils of Exmoor, UK [PDF]
The deforestation of the upland landscapes in southwest Britain during prehistory is an established archaeological narrative, documenting human impacts on the environment and questioning the relationship of prehistoric societies to the upland landscapes ...
Bray, Lee +6 more
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