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Praehistorische Zeitschrift, 2022
In its early Iron Age heyday, amber items were in widespread use all along the Amber Road. The amount, type and deposition patterns of the amber accessories varied between the particular traditions, reaching lavish standards in some of the Hallstatt ...
Przemysław Dulęba, Joanna Markiewicz
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In its early Iron Age heyday, amber items were in widespread use all along the Amber Road. The amount, type and deposition patterns of the amber accessories varied between the particular traditions, reaching lavish standards in some of the Hallstatt ...
Przemysław Dulęba, Joanna Markiewicz
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Materiale și cercetări arheologice, 2022
Without forming a well‑defined regional group, the relatively synchronous “Celtic” extracarpathian discoveries (LT C1) form a distinct horizon. For the name of this horizon, one could appeal to the funerary discoveries from Glăvănești (in Moldova) and ...
Daniel Spânu
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Without forming a well‑defined regional group, the relatively synchronous “Celtic” extracarpathian discoveries (LT C1) form a distinct horizon. For the name of this horizon, one could appeal to the funerary discoveries from Glăvănești (in Moldova) and ...
Daniel Spânu
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Burials and Rituals in the La Tène Period: The Quadrangular Enclosure from Němčice
Praehistorische ZeitschriftThe central agglomeration Němčice in Moravia gave the name – the Němčice/Roseldorf type – to the entire gradually recognised group of large lowland settlements with production and distribution functions existing in La Tène Europe in the 3rd–2nd century ...
Ivana Čizmar +8 more
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D’enclos en villa. Vivre au bord de la baie des Veys, de La Tène au Bas-Empire
VariaLa baie des Veys, dont l’incision forme l’isthme du Cotentin, à la rencontre des départements de la Manche et du Calvados, est devenue au cours de l’Antiquité une zone de grand passage à la frontière des cités unelle et bajocasse.
François Coupard +4 more
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The Funerary Architecture of the La Tène Period in North-western Gaul and Southern Britain
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 2020This paper concerns the architecture of formal burials from the La Tène period in north-western Gaul and southern Britain. The research focuses on the shape and dimensions of sepulchral pits containing inhumed or burnt human remains, on the different ...
Emilie Vannier
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Reconstructions of the La Tène wagon wheels of Southeast Europe
Praehistorische ZeitschriftSummary The examination in the relevant museums of the preserved metal parts of La Tène wagon graves of southeastern Europe enables, firstly, a precise determination of their function, and also the reconstruction of some wheels.
Emilian Teleaga
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Interdisciplinaria Archaeologica
The Němčice site located in a strategic area of an agricultural plateau represents one of the most important archaeological sites in Moravia. Non-destructive archaeological surveys including a largescale magnetometer survey, field artefact collections ...
R. Křivánek, Ivana Čizmar
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The Němčice site located in a strategic area of an agricultural plateau represents one of the most important archaeological sites in Moravia. Non-destructive archaeological surveys including a largescale magnetometer survey, field artefact collections ...
R. Křivánek, Ivana Čizmar
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Revue Archéologique du Centre de la France
L’ensemble funéraire de la Justice à Varennes-sur-Seine (Seine-et-Marne) est localisé à 350 m de l’établissement aristocratique du même nom, en bordure d’un paléochenal.
Jean-Marc Séguier
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L’ensemble funéraire de la Justice à Varennes-sur-Seine (Seine-et-Marne) est localisé à 350 m de l’établissement aristocratique du même nom, en bordure d’un paléochenal.
Jean-Marc Séguier
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Geoarchaeology, 2020
To interpret artifact assemblages, it is necessary to understand the processes that have formed and influenced them: layer formation processes, cultural practices, and the way resources were used.
David Brönnimann +5 more
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To interpret artifact assemblages, it is necessary to understand the processes that have formed and influenced them: layer formation processes, cultural practices, and the way resources were used.
David Brönnimann +5 more
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