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The chipped stone assemblage from the Early Chalcolithic settlement at Isaiia – Balta Popii.

open access: yesMateriale și Cercetări Arheologice, 2017
The paper presents, in detail, the investigations on the chipped stone assemblage discovered, during archaeological excavations, in the early Chalcolithic settlement at Isaiia - Balta Popii.
Vornicu, D.
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Science Revealing Ancient Magic: Phytolith Evidence from the Early Chalcolithic Site of Isaiia (Eastern Romania). [PDF]

open access: yesBiology (Basel), 2022
Simple Summary The present paper aims to present the newsworthy results and interpretation of the interdisciplinary analysis conducted at an Early Chalcolithic settlement (Isaiia, Romania). The archaeological campaigns of 2015 and 2017 offered remarkable
Tencariu FA   +5 more
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Living different lives: Early social differentiation identified through linking mortuary and isotopic variability in Late Neolithic/ Early Chalcolithic north-central Spain. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One, 2017
Variation in burial location and treatment is often observed in the prehistoric archaeological record, but its interpretation is usually highly ambiguous.
Fernández-Crespo T, Schulting RJ.
europepmc   +2 more sources

An Early Chalcolithic Building From Köşk Höyük

open access: yesBelleten, 2003
Excavations at Köşk Höyük, which were interrupted upon death of our dear colleague, Prof. Dr. Uğur Silistreli, have been re-initiated in the name of Niğde Museum in 1995. The architecture and small finds recovered by Prof.
Aliye Öztan, Erol Faydalı
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Placing South Levantine Late Neolithic/Early Chalcolithic

open access: yesPaléorient
In an area dedicated to mortuary activity near, albeit physically distinct from the Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic settlements of Teleilat Ghassul, excavations in the 1930s unearthed numerous small, stone-lined cist graves sunken into the soil, some in distinctive ladder-like arrangements. Several of those ladder-like arrangements apparently represent
E. Braun
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Excavations at Bademağacı Höyük, The Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic Settlements I

open access: yesAnadolu Araştırmaları, 2021
Refik Duru – Gülsün Umurtak, Bademağacı Höyüğü Kazıları Neolitik ve Erken Kalkolitik Çağ Yerleşmeleri I / Excavations at Bademağacı Höyük, The Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic Settlements, Ege Yayınları, İstanbul 2019, 274 sayfa metin, 134 levha, ISBN ...
Fatih Mehmet Çongur
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Subsistence economy in the South Caucasus during the Early Chalcolithic period: bioarchaeological analysis of Bavra Ablari rock-shelter (Samtskhe-Javakheti region, Georgia)

open access: yesFrontiers in Environmental Archaeology
This paper examines the subsistence economy in the South Caucasus during the Early Chalcolithic (c.4700–4300 BC) through bioarchaeological analyses of the Bavra Ablari rock shelter site. This region, rich in biodiversity and characterized by a variety of
Alexia Decaix   +9 more
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Ancient DNA indicates 3,000 years of genetic continuity in the Northern Iranian Plateau, from the Copper Age to the Sassanid Empire [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
In this study, we present new ancient DNA data from prehistoric and historic populations of the Iranian Plateau. By analysing 50 samples from nine archaeological sites across Iran, we report 23 newly sequenced mitogenomes and 13 nuclear genomes, spanning
Motahareh Ala Amjadi   +17 more
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The genetic history of Portugal over the past 5,000 years [PDF]

open access: yesGenome Biology
Background Recent ancient DNA studies uncovering large-scale demographic events in Iberia have presented very limited data for Portugal, a country located at the westernmost edge of continental Eurasia.
Xavier Roca-Rada   +25 more
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Warfare in Late Neolithic\Early Chalcolithic Pisidia, southwestern Turkey. Climate induced social unrest in the late 7th millennium calBC

open access: yesDocumenta Praehistorica, 2008
This paper proposes an association between climate forcing connected with the 8200 calBP ‘climate event’ and a postulated phase of internecine warfare and population collapse at Late Neolithic/Early Chalcolithic sites in Pisidia, southwestern Turkey.
Lee Clare   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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