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Lek Habitat Selection by Sympatric Manakin Species in Northwestern Ecuador. [PDF]
We aimed to gain insight into the mechanisms driving habitat partitioning among sympatric species subject to strong sexual selection using a community of manakins in northwestern Ecuador. We tested competing hypotheses for the factors driving lek habitat selection and dispersion—(1) the interspecific hotspot hypothesis, which predicts ecologically ...
Sheehy E +7 more
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The oppidum of Châteaumeillant (Cher) belongs to the civitas of the Bituriges, whose boundaries correspond approximately to those of the current departments of Cher, Indre, and to which portions of Allier and Loir-et-Cher must be added.
Sophie Krausz +3 more
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Un ancien lac au pied de l’oppidum de Gergovie (Puy-de-Dôme) : interactions sociétés-milieux dans le bassin de Sarliève à l’Holocène [PDF]
International audienceZiel der seit 1997 im Becken von Sarliève, am Fuß des Oppidums von Gergovia (Puy-de-Dôme) durchgeführten Studien ist es, die wechselseitigen Beziehungen zwischen Mensch und Umwelt über einen langen Zeitraum aus einem systemischen ...
Argant, Jacqueline +18 more
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Not just a belt: Astragal belts as part of late iron age female costume in the south-eastern Carpathian basin [PDF]
The focus of the paper is on bronze astragal belts in the south-eastern part of the Carpathian Basin, interpreted as part of the female costume. In particular, their production seems to have two peaks, one at the end of the Early Iron Age (6th ...
Dizdar Marko, Tonc Asja
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Anthropogenic and climate signals in late-Holocene peat layers of an ombrotrophic bog in the Styrian Enns valley (Austrian Alps) [PDF]
Using peat bogs as palaeoenvironmental archives is a well-established practice for reconstructing changing climate and anthropogenic activity in the past.
W. Knierzinger +8 more
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‘Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble’: Iron Age and Early Roman Cauldrons of Britain and Ireland [PDF]
‘A man can live to 50 but a cauldron will live to 100’ – Old Kazakh sayingThis paper presents a re-examination of Iron Age and early Roman cauldrons, a little studied but important artefact class that have not been considered as a group since the ...
Anderson +85 more
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Un habitat de La Tène ancienne à Souffelweyersheim« Les Sept Arpents » (Bas-Rhin)
The excavation an Early La Tène settlement at Souffelweyersheim, near to Strasbourg, revealed about thirty structures from hut foundations to storage pits and a possible stringer type construction.
Philippe LEFRANC +2 more
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A large rural settlement dating to the Second Iron Age was uncovered on the route of the A85 highway in 2005, in the communes of Épeigné-les-Bois (Indre-et-Loire) and Saint-Georges-sur-Cher (Loir-et-Cher).
Agnès Couderc +3 more
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New evidence for the Late Iron Age in the Posočje region, Slovenia [PDF]
Several archaeological sites from the Late Iron Age have recently been discovered in Posočje, a region along the upper and middle reaches of the River Soča/Isonzo (NW Slovenija, NE fringes of Italy), which compel us to re -examine the Latenisation of the
Boštjan Laharnar
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The museum collection in Varshets shelters several artefacts, which are the focus of the current paper. The selection of items under examination comprises artefacts, datable to the Late Iron Age (3rd–1st century BC/ LT C-D) or to the Roman period (1st ...
Vladislav Zhivkov
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