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A hafted halberd excavated at Trecastell, Powys: from undercurrent to uptake – the emergence and contextualisation of halberds in Wales and North-west Europe [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Excavations at Trecastell, Powys, south Wales, in 2007 yielded a copper halberd complete with its haft-grip. This has major implications for the mode of hafting halberds, but the discovery has also prompted a reconsideration of insular halberds in their ...
Adam Gwilt   +6 more
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Polished stone artefacts at the prehistoric settlement of Leceia (Oeiras) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Artefactos de pedra polida do povoado pré-histórico de Leceia (Oeiras). Neste estudo apresentam-se os resultados do exame petrográfico (por observação macroscópica e com recurso a observações ao microscópio de luz polarizada, em lâmina delgada), de mais
Cardoso, João Luís
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Death in the high mountains: Evidence of interpersonal violence during Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age at Roc de les Orenetes (Eastern Pyrenees, Spain).

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Biological Anthropology
OBJECTIVES To test a hypothesis on interpersonal violence events during the transition between Chalcolithic and Bronze Age in the Eastern Pyrenees, to contextualize it in Western Europe during that period, and to assess if these marks can be ...
M. Á. Moreno-Ibáñez   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Stamp from the Late Chalcolithic period of İkiztepe settlement on the Black Sea coast (Samsun, Türkiye)

open access: yesБългарско е-Списание за Археология
Located in the coastal zone of the Central Black Sea (near the city of Samsun), the settlement of İkiztepe represents one of the longest-running archaeological excavations providing data on the prehistoric periods of the region.
Aslıhan Beyazıt
doaj  

Chalcolithic and Middle Bronze Age obsidian industries at Karmir Sar: A mountain view on the lithic economies of the Southern Caucasus

open access: yesJournal of Lithic Studies, 2018
The high-altitude site of Karmir Sar is located around 2850 m a.s.l. on the southern slopes of Mt. Aragats (Armenia). Numerous stone structures (including vishaps, cromlechs, stone enclosures) are found all over the 40 ha-sized meadow, out of which three
Christoph Purschwitz
doaj   +1 more source

EARLY CHALCOLITHIC IN NORTH-CENTRAL ANATOLIA: THE EVIDENCE FROM BOĞAZKÖY-BÜYÜKKAYA

open access: yesTürkiye Bilimler Akademisi Arkeoloji Dergisi, 2005
1950'lerde Bogazkoy'de, Buyukkaya kaya kutlesi uzerinde Hitit dolgusu icinde karisik olarak, 'Buyukkaya Gri Mallari' olarak adlandirilan bir grup tarihoncesine ait canak comlegin varligi saptanmistir. Orta Anadolu'nun kuzey kesimlerinde prehistorik malzemenin tarihlenmesinde hala ciddi sorunlar oldugu icin, bu buluntu toplulugunu kronolojik silsile ...
openaire   +1 more source

Plant-based food at Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age Drama, southeast Bulgaria:

open access: yes, 2018
This volume brings together leading specialists in archaeobotany, economic zooarchaeology, and palaeoanthropology to discuss practices of food production and consumption in their social dimensions from the Mesolithic to the Early Iron Age ...
Gleser, Ralf, Marinova Wolff, Elena
openaire   +2 more sources

The maternal genetic make-up of the Iberian Peninsula between the Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Agriculture first reached the Iberian Peninsula around 5700 BCE. However, little is known about the genetic structure and changes of prehistoric populations in different geographic areas of Iberia. In our study, we focus on the maternal genetic makeup of
Cruz-Auñón Briones, Rosario   +4 more
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Bethlehem in the Bronze and Iron Ages in the light of recent discoveries by the Palestinian MOTA-DACH [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The discovery of the necropolis of Khalet al-Jam’a, around 2.2 Km south-east of Bethlehem (Nigro et al. in this volume), provides new data on the Bronze and Iron Age town which controlled the main route connecting Jerusalem to Hebron, and the access to ...
Nigro, Lorenzo
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The Philia facies and the Interaction Between Cyprus and Cilicia

open access: yesKaskal
The Philia facies marks the transition between the Late Chalcolithic and the Early Bronze Age in Cyprus (2400-2350/2200 BC). This crucial period witnessed significant changes in architecture, craftsmanship, funerary practices, and the economy ...
Sandei, Irene
doaj   +1 more source

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