Horses for the dead: funerary foodways in Bronze Age Kazakhstan [PDF]
© 2011 Antiquity PublicationsThe authors examine the role of horses as expressed in assemblages from settlement sites and cemeteries between the Eneolithic and the Bronze Age in Kazakhstan.
Evershed, Richard P. +5 more
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Some Results on Study of The Oroshayemoye Site in the Steppe Zone of the Volga Region
Neolithic-Eneolithic sites in the steppe zone are not so many. Therefore, new settlement excavations are very important. One of them is the Oroshayemoye settlement.
Aleksander A. Vybornov +4 more
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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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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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The authors systematizes all finds in the burials of the Yamnaya culture in the Volga-Ural interfluve that have certain signs of Eneolithic cultures. They include archaic ceramics, some jewelry made of shells, boar tusk and rarely items made of copper ...
Nina L. Morgunova +2 more
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Lastvine– an eneolithic site in Benkovac
The papers deals with the results of the excavations conducted in 2009/2010 at the Eneolithic site of Lastvine in Benkovac near Zadar. On the basis of typological and stylistic characteristics of pottery that makes the most abundant group of archaeological finds, the site can be ascribed to the Early Eneolithic period with certainty and associated with
Marijanović, Ljubko +1 more
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Сакральні комплекси Центральної та Південно-Східної Європи у V тис. до н.е. [PDF]
У житті давніх хліборобів Старої Європи важливе місце займали різноманітні ритуали. Для їх проведення використовували як звичайні, так і спеціально побудовані споруди, з’являються досить масштабні святилища.
Відейко, М.Ю.
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THE ENEOLITHIC KURGAN IN THE SOUTH OF THE VORONEZH REGION
Статья вводит в научный оборот материалы погребений эпохи энеолита, происходящие из кургана, расположенного на Среднем Дону (Воронежская область). Обнаруженный в кургане инвентарь (керамика с примесью раковины, подвески из зубов оленя, наконечники стрел и орудия из кремня, металлические пронизки) в совокупности с абсолютными датировками указывает на ...
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Radiocarbon and stable isotope evidence of dietary change from the Mesolithic to the Middle Ages in the iron gates: New results from Lepenski Vir [PDF]
A previous radiocarbon dating and stable isotope study of directly associated ungulate and human bone samples from Late Mesolithic burials at Schela Cladovei in Romania established that there is a freshwater reservoir effect of approximately 500 yr in ...
Bonsall, C. +5 more
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Wild, domestic and feral? Investigating the status of suids in the Romanian Gumelnita (5th mil. cal BC) with biogeochemistry and geometric morphometrics [PDF]
International audienceIn south-eastern Romania, a prominent place was given to pigs in the Gumelniţa culture (Late Chalcolithic, second half of 5th millennium BC); as was the highly prized wild boar, one of a variety of species targeted for hunting.
Andreescu, Radian +9 more
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