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Le secteur de Pontcharaud à Clermont-Ferrand. Anthropisation de la Grande Limagne d’Auvergne du vie à la fin du ier millénaire avant notre ère

open access: yesArchéopages, 2022
The Pontcharaud sector of Clermont-Ferrand is located on the northern margins of Auvergne’s plateau of Grande Limagne. Studied very early on by preventive archaeology, it has yielded an abundance of archaeological documentation.
Fabien Delrieu
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The excavation of Non Ban Jak, Northeast Thailand - A report on the first three seasons [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Non Ban Jak is a large, moated site located in the upper Mun Valley, Northeast Thailand. Excavations over three seasons in 2011-4 have revealed a sequence of occupation that covers the final stage of the local Iron Age.
Cameron, Judith   +7 more
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Jamaan at the pass of Bi’rein. An Iron Age IIB-C Ammonite stronghold in central Jordan [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
In years 2015-2016 the Zarqa Directorate of the Department of Antiquities of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan carried out a rescue excavation at the site of Jamaan, an Iron Age IIB-C Ammonite stronghold 16 Km north of ‘Amman.
Gharib, Romeel, Nigro, Lorenzo
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Iron Age

open access: yes, 2023
Abstract The biblical text gives us a story of the Judges and Kings Saul, David, and Solomon. The question is, to what extent can the historian rely on this? The texts were written much later than the events they describe, but critical analysis of the text by generations of Hebrew Bible scholars, together with archaeology, inscriptions ...
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Factors Associated with Prenatal Folic Acid and Iron Supplementation Among 21,889 Pregnant women in Northern Tanzania: A Cross-Sectional Hospital-Based Study. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Folate and iron deficiency during pregnancy are risk factors for anaemia, preterm delivery, and low birth weight, and may contribute to poor neonatal health and increased maternal mortality.
Daltveit, Anne Kjersti   +6 more
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Drawing Wire

open access: yesEXARC Journal, 2023
Very few experiments have been conducted on drawing wires of iron made from bog ore. One of them, however, was carried out at the forge at Lejre Land of Legends in Denmark.
Henriette Lyngstrøm
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The Three Age System in English: new translations of the founding documents

open access: yesBulletin of the History of Archaeology, 2004
The Stone – Bronze – Iron framework for ordering archaeological artifacts and epochs emerged in Denmark and southern Sweden in the years 1835–43, and is justly considered one of the defining developments in the origins of ...
Peter Rowley-Conwy
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A new iron age [PDF]

open access: yesNature Chemistry, 2009
Iron has important roles in areas as diverse as physiological processes and industrial activities, but has traditionally been eclipsed by other transition metals in synthesis processes. Carsten Bolm looks at how iron is now also becoming an increasingly sought-after catalyst.
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Failing arguments for the presence of iron in Denmark during the Bronze Age Period IV.

open access: yesDanish Journal of Archaeology, 2018
The dark squiggly lines of the razors from Kjeldbymagle and Arnitlund are often mentioned, along with the knife from Grødby, as the earliest examples of iron in Denmark. The razors can be dated to the early Late Bronze Age (Period IV) – around 1000 BC –
Henriette Lyngstrøm, Arne Jouttijärvi
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Investigations at “Chakherbaz Holes”, Western Iran, Kurdistan: A Possible Ancient Mining/Smelting Site [PDF]

open access: yesSustainable Earth Trends, 2023
Chakherbaz Holes are two contiguous semi-circular holes, one larger and more preserved than another, on siliciclastic base rocks, first identified as possible meteorite impact structures.
Sarem Amini   +2 more
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