The Earliest Baltic Amber in Western Europe [PDF]
Murillo-Barroso M +2 more
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Infantile scurvy as a consequence of agricultural intensification in the 1st millennium BCE Etruria Campana. [PDF]
Simonit R +3 more
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Dietary perspectives on social asymmetry in a full Iron Age community of northern Italy: stable isotope evidence from the Patavine CUS-Piovego necropolis. [PDF]
Capasso G +11 more
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Strengths and constraints in ivory provenance research: La Beleña (Córdoba, Spain) as a case study. [PDF]
Navero Rosales M +9 more
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Ancient DNA and spatial modeling reveal a pre-Inca trans-Andean parrot trade. [PDF]
Olah G +5 more
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Oscillating diachronic mobility patterns in prehistoric Eastern Sudan revealed by <sup>87</sup>Sr/<sup>86</sup>Sr isotope analysis. [PDF]
Capasso G +7 more
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Funerary practices of cremation at the megalithic societies of South-Eastern Iberia: The cemetery of Los Milanes. [PDF]
Becerra Fuello P +9 more
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Pottery vessels often comprise major burial goods, providing valuable information for reconstructing the past mortuary practices. However, because of the uncertainty of its function, which has been interpreted mostly through typological studies alone, the analytical potential of funerary pottery has not been fully exploited.This study applies organic ...
Casanova, Emmanuelle +6 more
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Early evidence for capacity standardisation in Western Europe. The vessels from Mailhac (Aude, France) 9th-7th centuries BC. [PDF]
Poigt T, Gorgues A, Dumas A.
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Reshaping Egyptian funerary ritual in colonized Nubia? Organic characterization of unguents from mortuary contexts of the New Kingdom (c. 1550-1070 BCE). [PDF]
Lemos R +4 more
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