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Diverse deathscapes

open access: yesArcheologické Rozhledy
Late Eneolithic funerary practices in southern Poland reveal a complex interplay of tradition, adaptation, and local expression. The Złota culture (c. 2900–2300 BCE) exemplifies this variability, as shown by two burials (graves 23 and 25) discovered in ...
Marek Florek, Agata Hałuszko
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The Ceramic Sherd Assemblage from the C. D. Marsh Site (41HS269) in Harrison County, Texas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The C. D. Marsh site (41HS269) is an ancestral Caddo settlement and cemetery on Eight Mile Creek, a southwestward–flowing tributary to the Sabine River in southeastern Harrison County, Texas.
Haskins, Patti   +2 more
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Towards a fuller, more nuanced narrative of Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age Britain 2500-1500 BC [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
This contribution considers some of the many recent advances in our understanding of Chalcolithic and Bronze Age Britain and uses these to highlight the weak points in our current state of knowledge.
Sheridan, J A
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The Stover Lake Site (41BW8) on the lower Sulphur River, Bowie County, Texas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The Stover Lake site (41BW8) is an ancestral Caddo cemetery and habitation site on a natural alluvial rise in the Sulphur River floodplain, about 1.6 km east of the Lake Wright Patman dam.
Perttula, Timothy K.
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An incineration burial in metal urn (2nd-3rd c. AD) discovered at Iagorlâc, Dubăsari

open access: yesTyragetia, 2018
Systematic archaeological research and surveys carried out over the last decades in the eastern regions of the Oriental Carpathians have led to the accumulation of important vestiges of the last centuries of the old era and the first centuries of the new
Ion Tentiuc, Valeriu Bubulici
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The Brooks-Lindsey Site (41CE293), a Probable Post-A.D. 1650 Caddo Site in the Neches River Basin, Cherokee County, Texas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The Brooks-Lindsey site is a probable post-A.D. 1650 Caddo settlement in the Neches River basin in the East Texas Pineywoods. The site was brought to professional archaeological attention in 1986, when collectors who were working the site contacted ...
Perttula, Timothy K.
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Ancestral Caddo Ceramic Assemblage from the Spoonbill Site (41WD109) in the Lake Fork Creek Basin, Wood County, Texas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Ancestral Caddo habitation sites are common in the upper Sabine River basin in East Texas, as well as along tributaries of the Sabine River, including Lake Fork Creek.
Perttula, Timothy K., Skiles, Bob D.
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The Goss Farm Site (41FN12) on Bois d’Arc Creek, Fannin County, Texas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The Goss Farm site (41FN12) is an ancestral Caddo settlement on an alluvial landform on the west side of Bois d’Arc Creek near its confluence with the Red River.
Perttula, Timothy K.
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Documentation of Ancestral Caddo Ceramic Vessels from the Harold Williams Site (41CP10), Camp County, Texas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The Harold Williams site (41CP10) is a large ancestral Caddo community cemetery on Dry Creek in the Big Cypress Creek basin in Camp County, Texas. Caddo burials and associated ceramic vessel funerary offerings have been discovered and dug at the Harold ...
Perttula, Timothy K.
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Technological choice and social expression: Archaeometric analysis of funerary argaric pottery vessels from Cerro de San Cristóbal (Ogíjares, Granada)

open access: yes, 2014
The study of the technological choices and the technical variability observed in the argaric pottery is essential to deepen in the social dynamics existing in southeast Iberia during the Bronze Age. From this perspective, this paper is focused on the archaeometric characterisation of a ceramic assemblage from the funerary contexts of Cerro San ...
Albero Santacreu, Daniel   +1 more
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