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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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The Iron Age

open access: yesScientific American
History of the Syro-Anatolian Iron ...
Colin Haselgrove, Meredith Laing
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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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Brooches in Iron Age and Roman Britain Database

open access: yes, 2023
This collection comprises a database and related documents containing details of all Iron Age and Roman brooches analysed by the late Don Mackreth and synthesised in his seminal work, Brooches in Iron age and Roman Britain, published in 2011 by Oxbow ...
Donald Mackreth
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Age-Related Changes and Sex-Related Differences in Brain Iron Metabolism

open access: yesNutrients, 2020
Iron is an essential element that participates in numerous cellular processes. Any disruption of iron homeostasis leads to either iron deficiency or iron overload, which can be detrimental for humans’ health, especially in elderly.
Tanja Grubić Kezele, B. Ćurko-Cofek
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Late Iron Age longhouse chronology

open access: yesDanish Journal of Archaeology, 2017
This paper presents a formalised chronological study of the longhouses of the Late Iron Age. This is based on the correspondence analysis of data relating to house ground plans recorded at a number of Iron Age settlements in central and eastern Jutland,
Stine Vestergaard Laursen   +1 more
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Saint-Just-en-Chaussée au musée d’Archéologie nationale. S’appuyer sur la recherche et prendre le temps de la réflexion

open access: yesArchéopages, 2022
The sanctuary of Saint-Just-en-Chaussée (Oise) of La Tène period is bordered by a large-scale ditch enclosing a surface of several hectares. Inside the religious compound, several enclosures were locations where different cultic performances were held ...
François Malrain, Laurent Olivier
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Alternatives to Urbanism? Reconsidering Oppida and the Urban Question in Late Iron Age Europe

open access: yes, 2017
The mega-sites of Late Iron Age Europe (traditionally known as oppida) provide an important dataset for exploring how complex social systems can articulate power in novel ways.
T. Moore
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Expérimentations techniques à Lavau. Mécanisation, relevés et prélèvements

open access: yesArchéopages, 2022
The site of Moutot at Lavau (Aube), where a surface of two hectares was excavated by Inrap in 2014-2015, is a funerary monumental complex occupied on several occasions, between Hallstatt A1 and the end of Antiquity.
Bastien Dubuis, Émilie Millet
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