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Morphometric analysis of Bronze Age funerary vessels from the necropolis of Mokrin

open access: yesStudia Praehistorica, 2023
Archaeologists commonly use subjective classifications to group ceramic vessels into different classes, but the usefulness of such tools for creating narratives about the past is seldom questioned.
Mihailo Radinović   +1 more
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New radiocarbon dates for the Chalcolithic and Bronze Age at Drama, southeast Bulgaria

open access: yesStudia Praehistorica
I discuss here radiocarbon dates from the sites of Drama–Merdzhumekya and Drama–Kayryaka that were obtained after 2011. The 14C dates from Merdzhumekya were measured on charred plant remains from cultural deposits in the structures 006A and 041, which ...
Ralf Gleser
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Bone and shell beads from the Bronze Age necropolis at Mokrin (northern Serbia)

open access: yesStudia Praehistorica
The Bronze Age cemetery at the site of Mokrin is situated in the northern Banat region, near the town of Kikinda, in northeast Serbia. Necropolis belonging to the Bronze Age Moriš (Maros) culture was first noted in the nineteenth century, and extensive ...
Selena Vitezović
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Some experiments on bipolar knapping

open access: yesTraces in Time, 2015
The Bipolar technique is a knapping procedure which consists in striking from above a core or a nodule, which is placed onto another stone used as an anvil.
Giandaniele Castangia   +2 more
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Friuli between Late Copper Age and Early Bronze Age

open access: yesTraces in Time, 2015
The period commonly referredas Eneolithic or Copper Age is currently poorly documented in Friuli (Borgna et al. 2011). In particular, features that can be clearly related to the Bell Beaker culture appear to be entirely absent.
Giulio Simeoni
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Macro and microscopic wear analysis of the non-worked lateral edge of a large biface [PDF]

open access: yesTraces in Time, 2014
The paper illustrates the results of an experimentation undertaken to test the hypothesis that characteristic wear is accrued on the non worked lateral edge of a stationary partially buried handaxe.
Andrea Zupancich, Tomos Profitt
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Castelluccio painted pottery: stylistic variability and symbolical communication

open access: yesTraces in Time, 2011
The paper shows the results of an analysis on the ceramic design of the Castelluccio painted pottery. The authors have first identified basic motifs and their arrangements, then they have considered stylistic variation, analysing behavioural patterns in ...
Paola Piccione   +2 more
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Capo Mannu Project 2011 - Lithic Industry

open access: yesTraces in Time, 2012
The authors present the first results of the analysis carried out on the prehistoric lithic industry, collected during the systematic survey campaign of September 2011, in the coastal area of Capo Mannu, central western Sardinia, and coming from old ...
Stefano Caruso   +2 more
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The beginning of the Copper Age in the Blagoevgrad Valley, southwest Bulgaria: The sites of Moshtanets–Chukata and Strumsko

open access: yesStudia Praehistorica
This paper considers the results of the investigations of two prehistoric sites in the southern part of the Blagoevgrad Valley, southwest Bulgaria: Moshtanets–Chukata and Strumsko. Being situated at the highest points of opposing hills on either side of
Georgi Katsarov
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Table of Contents

open access: yesStudia Praehistorica, 2011
CONTENTS Jean-Paul Demoule. Marion Lichardus-Itten: une vie d’archéologue • Desislava Takorova. The natural environment in the process of neolithization of the Eastern and Central Balkans • Jean-Paul Demoule.
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