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The Early Iron Age of Botswana
2022Agro-pastoralists arrived in Botswana in the 6th and 7th centuries, five groups of the Urewe Tradition of the Bantu migrations, of which two of the Nkope Branch or Central Stream, two of the Kwale Branch or Eastern Stream, and the fifth settled in the zone of contact between these two branches. A sixth group had links with the Naviundu Tradition in the
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The Early Iron Age at Troy Reconsidered
Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 2014SummaryNeutron Activation Analysis (NAA) of Protogeometric ceramics at Troy supports a revision of our understanding of the site in the Protogeometric period. Previous interpretations of this period at Troy emphasized the importance of either Greek migration or Greek trade networks.
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2007
This chapter reviews the economic history of Early Iron Age (EIA) Greece. First, it summarizes the evidence, and quantifies some aspects of EIA economic performance. Next, the chapter suggests that 1200-1000 BC saw economic collapse in Aegean Greece; 1000-800 BC saw stagnation; and that recovery began in the eighth century. However, it also argues that
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This chapter reviews the economic history of Early Iron Age (EIA) Greece. First, it summarizes the evidence, and quantifies some aspects of EIA economic performance. Next, the chapter suggests that 1200-1000 BC saw economic collapse in Aegean Greece; 1000-800 BC saw stagnation; and that recovery began in the eighth century. However, it also argues that
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Trepanation in the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age in Armenia
HOMO, 2016In this study, trepanations in ancient Armenia are discussed. In total, 10 cases were studied. Seven were male, 1 female and 2 were children. Age of the individuals ranged from 6 to 65 years. Among nine cases of surgical trepanations four had possible healing signs.
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The Early Casting of Iron: A Stage in Iron Age Civilization
Geographical Review, 1934V\ ESPITE the large amount of work that has been done on the history of iron and the important way in which that metal is interrelated with archeological studies, in both the geographical and the historical fields, very little scholarly research has been directed towards the discovery of the casting of iron and its implications.
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Daggers of the Early Iron Age in Britain
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1961The daggers of the Early Iron Age in Britain are remarkable technical achievements, among them some of the earliest iron implements to be made in Britain. They deserve detailed study particularly for the light they throw on the prehistory of its earliest phase, the Iron Age ‘A’. The earlier daggers may be classified quite straightforwardly according to
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2023
Ayasuluk Hill is known for the St. John Basilica, which became a pilgrimage centre during the Byzantine period. Recent excavations have revealed evidence suggesting that the first settlement dates back to the Late Chalcolithic period and that Apaša, an important political centre in the region during the Late Bronze Age, was located at Ayasuluk Hill ...
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Ayasuluk Hill is known for the St. John Basilica, which became a pilgrimage centre during the Byzantine period. Recent excavations have revealed evidence suggesting that the first settlement dates back to the Late Chalcolithic period and that Apaša, an important political centre in the region during the Late Bronze Age, was located at Ayasuluk Hill ...
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An Early Iron Age enclosure at Thrapston
2020Northamptonshire Archaeology, 24, 95 ...
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