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Eneolitization of the Forest Steppe Volga Region: cultural evolution or migration?

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей
The source base for the Eneolithic of the forest steppe Volga region includes Eneolithic burial grounds and campsites. The data from the study of ceramics, stone, bone, metal tools, anthropological and archeozoological materials, radiocarbon dating were ...
Arkadii I. Korolev
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1. Several Considerations on the Settlements and Buildings of the First Neolithic Period on Romanian Territory

open access: yesReview of Artistic Education, 2016
This study will only deal with the Neolithic period which we distinguish from the Eneolithic one in the sense that in this period man only used tools made of stone and later on, in Eneolithic (Chalcolithic), he started using copper.
Olaru Ioana-Iulia
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The first isotopic evidence of Early Iron Age lead ore exploitation in the Silesian‐Krakow upland, Poland: a provenance study of Lusatian culture lead ornaments

open access: yesArchaeometry, Volume 67, Issue 3, Page 552-569, June 2025.
Abstract The Bronze and Early Iron Ages witnessed a significant increase in trade relations driven by the search for valuable metals. This paper presents new insights into the use of galena from the Silesia and Krakow Upland region in southern Poland, known as the ‘Olkusz ore deposits’, within the context of metal ores in prehistoric Europe.
E. Miśta‐Jakubowska   +10 more
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Copper in Eneolithic Bohemia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Univerzita Karlova v Praze Filozofická fakulta Ústav pro pravěk a ranou dobu dějinnou Miroslav Dobeš Měď v eneolitických Čechách Copper in Eneolithic Bohemia Disertační práce Abstract vedoucí práce - Doc. PhDr. Luboš Jiráň, CSc.
Dobeš, Miroslav
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Eneolithic Settlement of Chrudim [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Hlavním cílem této bakalářské práce je zpracování archeologických nálezů z období mladšího neolitu a eneolitu, učiněných na při záchranném archeologickém výzkumu na staveništi nákupního centra TESCO v Chrudimi.
Habrman, Filip
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On the Chronological Aspect of Productive Economy Origin in the Lower Volga Region

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения, 2016
The Lower Volga region territory plays a large part in studying the origin of producing economy. It is particularly important to determine the time of this process commencement.
Vybornov Aleksandr A.   +4 more
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An Update on the Data About the Late Neolithic and Eneolithic in Friuli

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Hereditati, 2018
In the last years, the re-examination of old finds, some casual discoveries and recent excavation works allowed us to update our knowledge on the latest phases of the Neolithic and Eneolithic in Friuli. The increasing data at our disposal do not allow to
Paola Visentini
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Eneolithic and Bronze Age Burials Grounds in European Northeast of Russia: Question оf Attribution

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2020
The paper reports data on the reliable burials of the Eneolithic and Bronze Age in the territory of the Komi Republic. The author identified the circumstances that influenced the small number of this type of sites and poor information content.
Karmanov Victor N.
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Zgornje Radvanje, Cluster 10 – a Late Neolithic pit with a structure and smaller pits

open access: yesDocumenta Praehistorica, 2010
Many hollows defined as pit houses are known from the Neo-Eneolithic period. Similar pits were also detected at the Neo-Eneolithic settlement of Zgornje Radvanje. The cluster of pits presented in this paper shows a stratigraphic sequence.
Bine Kramberger
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HUMAN AGENCY IN DIVERSE ECOSYSTEMS: DYNAMICS OF CONTINUITY AND TRANSFORMATION IN SOUTH‐EAST ITALY DURING THE COPPER AND BRONZE AGES

open access: yesOxford Journal of Archaeology, Volume 44, Issue 1, Page 76-100, February 2025.
Summary This paper investigates the changing cultural landscapes of south‐east Italy between the fourth and second millennia BC, a period that saw profound transformations in sociocultural spheres in the Central Mediterranean. It highlights the intertwined cultural and environmental processes that shaped the inhabited landscape during this period ...
Enrico Lucci
wiley   +1 more source

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