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Investigations of an Early Iron Age Siege
As part of a new research project, the team of the Institute of Archaeological Sciences of the Eötvös Loránd University has been investigating the Early Iron Age hillfort at Dédestapolcsány-Verebce-bérc since 2020.
Gábor V. Szabó +5 more
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Ancient DNA sheds light on the genetic origins of early Iron Age Philistines. [PDF]
Bronze and Iron Age genomes suggest a European-related gene flow coincided with the Philistines arrival in ancient Ashkelon. The ancient Mediterranean port city of Ashkelon, identified as “Philistine” during the Iron Age, underwent a marked cultural ...
Feldman M +8 more
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In this survey the Early Iron Age includes the Pre-Roman Iron Age, the Roman Iron Age and the Migration Period. Results and experiences from excavations and field inventories are summed up.
Eva Bergström
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Transformation of the Funeral Rite of the Peoples of Central Asia on the Territory of North India During the Early Iron Age [PDF]
The article is dedicated to the historiographical analysis of the transformation of funeral rite of the Pamir Sakas, Yuezhi, Indo-Scythians and Kushans in the process of their migration from Central Asia to the territory of Northern India.
Transformation of the Funeral Rite of the Peoples of Central Asia on the Territory of North India During the Early Iron Age
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Axes in the Funerary Ceremonies of the Northern Pontic Scythians
Axes were rare among the Scythians but are occasionally found in Scythian kurgans. Like other weapons, axes had practical as well as social and religious roles.
Marina Daragan, Sergei Polin
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Size doesn’t matter: Foeni-Sălaş, a small multi-period settlement in the Romanian Banat [PDF]
Systematic archaeological excavations at the multicultural site of Foeni-Sălaş in the Romanian Banat conducted during the first half of the 1990s uncovered evidence that the site was inhabited during the Early Neolithic, Copper, Bronze, Early ...
Greenfield Haskel J., Kapuran Aleksandar
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The Çiğdemli Mound is located in the western part of Erzurum Plain, one of the largest plains of the Northeast Anatolia Region. It was uninterruptedly inhabited from the Bronze Age to the end of the Iron Age.
Rabia Akarsu
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Rethinking the Social Complexity of Early Iron Age Nomads
Recent evidence from the Aravah Valley challenges the prevailing assumption that Bedouin ethnography and inferences from ancient Near Eastern archives can adequately compensate for the archaeological lacuna in the study of biblical-era nomads.
E. Ben‐Yosef
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This article describes the results of a comparative study of some monuments (settlement, dolmen, rock art) and some artifacts (pottery, arrowhead, dagger, bronze mirror, bead, whetstone) of the Bronze and Early Iron Ages of Mongolian steppe and Korean ...
Jamiyan-Ombo Gantulga
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Ritual Deposit of the Sarmatian Age from the Barrow on the Lower Don Basin
Introduction. In 2007 the archaeological expedition of the State Autonomic Cultural Facility of Rostov Region “The Don Heritage” excavated burial ground Krasny IV in Aksay district of Rostov Region. In the mound of barrow No.
Mikhail V. Vlaskin +1 more
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