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Mid to late Holocene environmental changes along the coast of western Sardinia (Mediterranean Sea) [PDF]
Multiproxy analysis composed of biostratigraphy and pollen analysis allowed reconstructing the palaeoecological and palaeoenvironmental evolution of the Tirso river coastal plain in Sardinia (NW Mediterranean) in the last 6 millennia.
Depalmas, Anna +6 more
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Abstract A recently found cattle‐based mandibular thong‐smoother, which was the only bone tool in the Baden culture burial of a 6–10‐year‐old child at the site of Balatonlelle‐Rádpuszta‐Romtemplom mellett (western Hungary), represents the best‐preserved Eneolithic implement in this category ever published in Hungary.
Erika Gál +2 more
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The participation of the local Eneolithic population in the process of formation of the Elunino culture had already been reflected in the scientific literature.
Yu. F. Kiryushin, K. Yu. Kiryushin
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Eneolithic Sites in Viminacium [PDF]
Viminacium, knjiga ...
Aleksandar, Bulatović +2 more
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Palaeopathology and horse domestication: the case of some Iron Age horses horn the Altai Mountains, Siberia [PDF]
We discuss the use of palaeopathological indicators in horse skeletons as potential sources I of evidence about the use of horses for riding and traction.
Bailey, G. +3 more
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Dendrochronological investigations in Založnica - the latest known Eneolithic pile dwelling at Ljubljansko barje [PDF]
Investigations in wood and archaeological artefacts collected during rescue excavations in the drainage ditches on the location of copper-age, i. e. Eneolithic pile dwelling Založnica at Ljubljansko barje (Ljubljana Moors, Slovenia) are presented. 35% of
Velušček, Anton, Čufar, Katarina
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Statistical tools in Landscape Archaeology [PDF]
Archaeological Predictive Models (APMs) represent an important evolution of spatial integrated databases of archaeological records. Before the development and the analysis of a predictive model, numerous other steps are required in order to integrate the
Dan, Ştefan, Sîrbu, Valeriu
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Eneolithic mine Prljusa: Mali Sturac archaeological and geophysical investigations
The Eneolithic copper mine at Mali Sturac was discovered in 1980 and subsequently investigated to a smaller extent from 1981 to 1987. In 2010 the investigations at Prljusa were reactivated with the aim of defining how much and how long the mine had been exploited during prehistory.
Dragana Antonovic, Momir Vukadinovic
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The article deals with a complex of archaeological sources belonging to the art of the Neolithic and Eneolithic periods. Art objects are striking and relatively rare category of finds at the Neolithic–Eneolithic settlement sites in the Kostroma Volga ...
Anton V. Shipilov
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Tainted ores and the rise of tin bronzes in Eurasia, c. 6500 years ago [PDF]
The earliest tin bronze artefacts in Eurasia are generally believed to have appeared in the Near East in the early third millennium BC. Here we present tin bronze artefacts that occur far from the Near East, and in a significantly earlier period ...
Jovanovic, M +4 more
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