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Analysis of Final Bronze Age–Early Iron Age Pottery in Northeastern Italy

Materials and Manufacturing Processes, 2009
The main aim of this article is to investigate the mineral composition of the so-called “pot with flaring rim and flat lip,” a sort of “index fossil” vessel, widespread in the settlements of Friuli Venezia Giulia area (Pordenone, northeastern Italy), at the end of the Bronze Age and in the early phases of Iron Age.
Giovanni Boschian
exaly   +3 more sources

The Final Phase of the Bronze Age and the "Andronovo Question" in Margiana

open access: yes, 2008
Analysis of the settlement pattern of the final phase of the Bronze Age in the Murghab Delta with detailed attribution of nomadic camp sites. This paper concerns the interactions between sedentary and Nomadic evidence traditionally identified with the Andronovo culture and evaluated according regional groups.
CATTANI, MAURIZIO
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Excavations at sites N° 1211 and 1219 (Final Bronze Age)

open access: yes, 2008
Description of excavation of two settlements dating to the final phase of Bronze Age with evidence of sedentary and nomadic ...
CATTANI, MAURIZIO
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The Final Bronze Age in the Minusinsk Basin

Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia, 2023
Based on the most recent excavation fi ndings, this article discusses a disputable group of burials, previously believed to represent the Bainov stage of the Tagar culture (900–700 BC) in the Minusinsk Basin. Analysis of these burials unambiguously supports I.P. Lazaretov’s idea that they fall into two independent and unrelated groups.
I. P. Lazaretov   +3 more
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L'architecture et les occupations du Bronze final 1 et du Bronze final 2b du site du Gournier, secteur de Fortuneau, à Montélimar (Drôme)

open access: yesGallia Prehistoire, 2011
International audienceThe rescue excavation of the site of Fortuneau, though still in progress, has provided an opportunity to apply precise excavation and sedimentary analysis methods to large surfaces of a habitat occupied two times during the Final ...
Joel Vital, Vital Joel
exaly   +3 more sources

Un ensemble clos du Bronze Final - Hallstatt Ancien à Muides-sur-Loire (Loir-et-Cher) / A late Bronze Age /Early hallstatt deposit at Muides-sur-Loir (Loir-et-Cher)

open access: yesRevue Archeologique Du Centre De La France, 1991
The sequence of ceramics analized below comprised the basic fill of a late Bronze Age pit at Muides, on the banks of the Loire. Comparisons with contemporary and marginally earlier or later sites place it within the late Bronze Age or early Hallstatt ...
Moireau, Fabrice, Irribarria, Roland
exaly   +2 more sources

The Inception of the Final Bronze Age in Middle Europe

Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1963
When, in 1948, Childe reviewed in these Proceedings the later phases of the European Bronze Age he expounded a series of new views on the causation and chronology of episodes apprehended in archaeology by the spread of cremation urn cemeteries, and by advances in bronze technology.
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The Final Bronze Age in the Near East and in Temperate Europe

Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1948
When ten years ago I discussed the absolute chronology of the European Bronze Age, I took the amber beads from Kakovatos as providing a terminus ante quem about 1450 B.C. for its ‘Early’ phase and accepted the appearance in the East Mediterranean area of cremation burial in urn-fields, cut-and-thrust swords (fig. 1), safety-pins (fig. 3), turban dishes
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The Final Bronze Age Settlement of Casalmoro (Mantua, Italy)

2020
This book focuses on the Final Bronze Age settlement of Casalmoro, in the Po Plain (Italy). This is the biggest settlement known in Final Bronze Age Italy, appearing just after the collapse of the Terramare system around 1200 BC. The work concerns the material culture and chronology of the settlement area, and a framing of Casalmoro and the eastern ...
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5. Settlement Pattern from the end of Middle Bronze Age to the beginning of Final Bronze Age

2011
The changing in the settlement pattern during this period and the number of abandoned villages in each phase indicate the intensity of the crisis in the three cultural districts.
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