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Associated bone groups; beyond the Iron Age [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
As zooarchaeologists move away from the purely economic towards ‘social zooarchaeological’ interpretations, the consideration of articulated/associated faunal remains has become more common-place. This paper presents results from a research project which
Morris, James
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Investigating Social Exclusion in Late Prehistoric Italy: Preliminary Results of the ‘‘IN or OUT’’ Project (PHASE 1) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This report presents the preliminary results of the ‘‘IN or OUT’’ Project, a collaborative, interdisciplinary effort which aims to investigate social exclusion, marginality and the adoption of anomalous funerary rites in late prehistoric Italy.
Perego, E   +3 more
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Bethlehem in the Bronze and Iron Ages in the light of recent discoveries by the Palestinian MOTA-DACH [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The discovery of the necropolis of Khalet al-Jam’a, around 2.2 Km south-east of Bethlehem (Nigro et al. in this volume), provides new data on the Bronze and Iron Age town which controlled the main route connecting Jerusalem to Hebron, and the access to ...
Nigro, Lorenzo
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Collapse or transformation? Regeneration and innovation at the turn of the first millennium BC at Arslantepe, Turkey [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Ongoing excavations at Arslantepe in south-eastern Turkey are revealing settlement continuity spanning two crucial phases at the transition from the second to the first millennium BC: the post-Hittite period and the development of Syro-Anatolian ...
DI FILIPPO, Francesco   +3 more
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Khalet al-Jam’a. A Middle Bronze and Iron Age necropolis near Bethlehem (Palestine) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
During Spring 2013, the MOTA-DACH Office of Bethlehem was informed of the retrieval of a tomb during the construction of an industrial area roughly 2.2 Km south-east of the Basilica of the Nativity on the Hindaza hill slope called Khalet al-Jam’a ...
Ghayyada, Mohammed   +3 more
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Intensification in pastoralist cereal use coincides with the expansion of trans-regional networks in the Eurasian Steppe

open access: yes, 2019
The pace of transmission of domesticated cereals, including millet from China as well as wheat and barley from southwest Asia, throughout the vast pastoralist landscapes of the Eurasian Steppe (ES) is unclear.
Makarewicz, C., Ventresca Miller, A.
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Further work at Kilise Tepe, 2007-11: refining the Bronze to Iron Age transition [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The excavations at Kilise Tepe in the 1990s inevitably left a range of research questions unanswered, and our second spell of work at the site from 2007 to 2011 sought to address some of these, relating to the later second and early first millennia. This
Bouthillier, Christina   +11 more
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Еnvironmental conditions in the transition period between the Bronze and the Iron Age in the Ishim river basin, Western Siberia (according to the on-site paleobotanical data from the settlement of Marai 1)

open access: yesВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии, 2017
The paper focuses on the new archaeobotanical data of the environment near the hillfort of Marai 1 and on evaluation of their role in the paleoeconomical changes in the forest-steppe area in the transition period from the Bronze to the Iron Age ...
Afonin A.S., Ivanov S.N., Ryabogina N.E.
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Colonial engagements in the global Mediterranean Iron Age [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The application of globalization theory to colonial contexts in recent years has emphasized articulations of the colonized and the colonizers. For the Mediterranean Iron Age, focus has been upon expressions of local (colonized) identities, and of ...
Hodos, T
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O descoperire din prima epocă a fierului la Tecuci-Galaţi

open access: yesArheologia Moldovei, 2016
A Discovery from the First Iron Age in Tecuci (Galaţi County) During some construction works undertaken in the town of Tecuci, Galaţi county, on the Unirii Street, several ceramic fragments were recovered, probably from a garbage pit.
Constantin Iconomu, Mircea Nicu
doaj   +1 more source

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