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Glassware of Medieval Shamkir Town of Early Islamic Period [PDF]
The author studies the collection of glassware of the 8th–10thcenturies, found in the medieval town of Shamkir, which is located in the western region of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
Dostiev Tarikh M.
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Zooarchaeological evidence for the exploitation of birds in medieval and early modern Estonia (ca 1200–1800) [PDF]
In this paper, we discuss bird bones from sixteen sites across Estonia, focusing on the Medieval and Early Modern Period (ca 1200â1800). Zooarchaeology, stable isotope analysis and Zooarchaeology by Mass Spectometry (ZooMS) are used to explore how the ...
Freydis Ehrlich +2 more
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Essor d’une archéologie sur le bâti en Champagne-Ardenne
The old Champagne-Ardenne region is above all known for its archaeological discoveries relating to the Neolithic, the age of metals and the very early Middle Ages.
Vincent Marchaisseau, Cédric Roms
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Dietary habits in medieval and early modern Estonia: evidence from stable isotope analysis [PDF]
New stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic analyses from medieval and early modern sites across Estonia demonstrate systematic differences in the dietary habits of people from various locations and social groups.
Ülle Aguraiuja-Lätti, Martin Malve
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Of pots and hearths – the material environment of domestic foodways [PDF]
The material culture of the medieval and later foodways in Estonia was in a constant evolution, influenced by various changes in the local society as well as in the broader human environment.
Erki Russow, Arvi Haak
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At the crossroads of an important route and the Vilaine, an excavation on the northern bank of the river provided an opportunity to study the birth of the Saint-Germain district in Rennes and its evolution within the medieval and modern city, up until ...
Laurent Beuchet, Pierre Poilpré
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The distillation of fermented beverages has been documented in the West since the 12th century. It is based on different boiling temperatures between water and ethanol.
Nicolas Thomas
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La Bretagne du premier Moyen Âge. Du récit fantasmé aux traces tangibles
For the last fifteen years, our knowledge of Brittany’s rural society during the Early Middle Ages has been completely renewed by archaeological discoveries mainly from numerous preventive archaeological operations.
Françoise Le Boulanger
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The origins of intensive marine fishing in medieval Europe: the English evidence [PDF]
The catastrophic impact of fishing pressure on species such as cod and herring is well documented. However, the antiquity of their intensive exploitation has not been established. Systematic catch statistics are only available for ca.
Barrett, J H, Locker, A M, Roberts, C M
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Les souterrains aménagés, un sujet d’archéologie préventive
Souterrains have long been studied along strictly descriptive lines, without making a connexion between the underground structure and the settlement on the surface.
Marc Viré
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