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Capo Mannu Project 2012 - Prima campagna di scavo del sito di Su Pallosu (San Vero Milis, OR)

open access: yesTraces in Time, 2013
In this report the author presents the results of the 2012 excavation campaign of the coastal site of Su Pallosu, located in the northern side of the Capo Mannu peninsula in Central Western Sardinia.
Giandaniele Castangia
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New evidence on the Copper Age in the Yantra River Valley: the settlement site of Orlovets–Erendzhika

open access: yesStudia Praehistorica, 2021
The article presents the results of a receintly excavated site near the village of Orlovets in the eastern part of present-day central north Bulgaria. The trenches had a total area of 77 sq. m, and the archaeological excavations were carried out in 2003
Stefan Chohadzhiev
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An unpublished Early Bronze Age anthropomorphic figurine from Tell Ezero, Upper Thrace

open access: yesStudia Praehistorica
This article is dedicated to a previously unpublished ceramic anthropomorph from the Early Bronze Age layer of Tell Ezero in Upper Thrace. It was discovered during the excavations at the tell site in the 1950s and was erroneously logged in the catalog ...
Petar Minkov
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The Early Bronze Age site of Eia (Parma) [PDF]

open access: yesTraces in Time, 2014
This paper presents a preliminary study of the archaeological materials from Eia (province of Parma), Strada Mulattiera and Strada Quaresima, which were excavated in September-November 2010 and in March-May 2011 by GEA s.r.l., under M.
Tania Quero
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The Chalcolithic cemetery at Tell Yunatsite: problems of interpretation

open access: yesStudia Praehistorica, 2021
This paper discusses the Copper Age cemetery of Tell Yunatsite from the positions of chronostratigraphy and ritual characteristics. The burials’ relative stratigraphy is established by the correlation between their elevation and the ground surface of ...
Vera Balabina, Tatiana Mishina
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Prehistoric occupation at Tash bair near Novgrad (Ruse District) and its cultural-historical position in the Eastern Balkans

open access: yesStudia Praehistorica
The Tash bair mountain ridge at the confluence of the Yantra and the Lower Danube has been the subject of intensive archaeological research by a Bulgarian-German team since 2018.
Raiko Krauß   +5 more
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Glossy tools innovations in the method of interpretations of use-wear produced by plant processing [PDF]

open access: yesTraces in Time, 2014
There is an emergent scholarly interest in the use of optical metallurgical microscopes to rercognise and define morphological features of wear traces produced by plant processing on stone tools.
Davide D'Errico
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Upscaling the Neolithic house.Trends in house size and function in Anatolia and the Balkans

open access: yesStudia Praehistorica, 2021
This study dwells upon a dataset of 325 rectangular and sub-rectangular buildings from ten sites in Central and Western Anatolia to offer a discussion of house size in the Neolithic and contextualize unusually large buildings in Anatolia and the Balkans.
Maxime Brami
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Beyond the oikos: Yards, kitchen areas, and the manipulation of outdoor space in Neolithic Greece

open access: yesStudia Praehistorica
This paper challenges the traditional focus on indoor spaces in Neolithic archaeology by examining the role of open-air areas in daily life. It approaches open-air spaces as active zones of Neolithic daily life in northern Greece and contributes to an ...
Evita Kalogiropoulou
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To pit the pig: The curious case of feature E63 at Tell Petko Karavelovo

open access: yesStudia Praehistorica, 2022
This paper includes a detailed analysis of feature E63 at Tell Petko Karavelovo which is a pit excavated in 2021 measuring 0.83–0.87 m in diameter and 0.45 m in depth. Four different layers were identified in the fill.
Alexander Chohadzhiev   +5 more
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