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Maklasheyevka and Post-Maklasheyevka: socketed axes of the final bronze age

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей, 2022
The paper addresses the issue of the origin of a significant series of socketed axes of the Ananyino type with an oval socket opening (KAN-I). In the 9th/8th – 4th/3rd centuries BC, they were widespread in the forest belt of Northern Eurasia from the ...
Sergey V. Kuzminykh
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Lamellar bronze grivna of the Final Bronze – Beginning Early Iron Ages [PDF]

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2018
The authors introduce into scientific discourse a plated bronze torc discovered at Gulyukovo burial ground by specialists of the Institute of Archeology named after A.Kh. Khalikov of the Tatarstan Academy of Sciences in the summer of 2016.
Khusnutdinov Emil A.   +1 more
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Bressanone, via Castellano, settlement of the Final Bronze Age: remains of combustion structures?

open access: yesIpoTESI di Preistoria, 2019
Excavations carried out in 2002-2003 by the Office of Archaeological Heritage of Bolzano in Bressanone - Via Castellano, have allowed us to investigate a large settlement area (2000 m2) dating back to the Final Bronze Age.
Umberto Tecchiati   +2 more
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The nature of some Late Bronze Age iron-bearing artefacts of the Ural-Kazakhstan region [PDF]

open access: yesВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии, 2023
The problem of the beginning of iron production in the Late Bronze Age of the Ural-Kazakhstan region is discussed. For this, 13 iron-bearing artefacts from nine settlements that functioned in the 2nd mil.
Ankushev M.N.   +7 more
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Pertosa Cave. Ceramic materials of “Patroni Excavations” preserved at the National Archaeological Museum of Naples

open access: yesIpoTESI di Preistoria, 2023
The paper presents for the first time a detailed chronological and cultural framework of the pottery found in the Pertosa Cave (SA) and preserved in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples.
Alessia Fuscone
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For a definition of latest phase of Recent Bronze Age at Moscosi di Cingoli: chronological and/or cultural distinction?

open access: yesIpoTESI di Preistoria, 2020
This paper focusses on a particular aspect that emerges in the advanced phase of the Recent Bronze Age, namely the sometimes sudden and remarkable appearance of Terramare elements in pottery finds at some sites outside the Terramare area.
Gaia Pignocchi
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L’iconographie navale en Italie tyrrhénienne. (Âge du Bronze final – Époque archaïque)

open access: yesAristonothos, 2020
Cet article s’attache à dresser un inventaire des images navales en Italie tyrrhénienne, entre le Bronze final et l’époque archaïque, et entreprend d’établir une typologie de leur iconographie et de leurs supports.
Solène Chevalier
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Rewriting the Central European Early Bronze Age Chronology: Evidence from Large-Scale Radiocarbon Dating. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2015
The transition from the Neolithic to the Early Bronze Age in Central Europe has often been considered as a supra-regional uniform process, which led to the growing mastery of the new bronze technology.
Philipp W Stockhammer   +8 more
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The Adriatic coast from the Po River mouth and the Apennine border during the Bronze Age: environment, resources and settlement pattern

open access: yesIpoTESI di Preistoria, 2022
The paper examines the environmental and geographical characters of Romagna during the Bronze Age as a starting point to evaluate resources available to ancient communities.
Maurizio Cattani
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San Sperate (Ca-Sardegna), Via Monastir. Le ceramiche nuragiche del Bronzo recente II e finale: caratteristiche formali ed aspetti funzionali.

open access: yesLayers. Archeologia Territorio Contesti, 2017
: The nuragic area of Monastir street in San Sperate returned a fair amount of pottery styles and shapes referable to a context frequented during the late and final Bronze Age. Despite the stratigraphic situation compromised by the digging of the dugouts,
Alberto Mossa
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