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Cattle Make the Difference: Variations and Developments of Animal Husbandry in the Central European La Tène Culture [PDF]
The first part of our research focuses on the analysis of animal remains (>6000 identified specimens, NISP) from the Middle La Tène central settlement Haselbach in Lower Austria, one of the largest investigated archaeozoological assemblages of present ...
Konstantina Saliari, Peter Trebsche
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Celtic migrations and the spread of La Tène Culture
Migrations and mobility are key issues within archaeological research. The La Tène culture of Central Europe (450–20 BC) underwent deep transformative processes in the 4th and 3rd century BC, traditionally named as the ‘Celtic migrations’ and attested ...
Martin Schönfelder
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Sculpting the Glauberg "prince". A traceological research of the Celtic sculpture and related fragments from the Glauberg (Hesse, Germany). [PDF]
Article presents the results of a complex traceological research of the famous statue of the "prince"of Glauberg, found in an Early La Tène funeral complex in Glauberg (Hesse). Research focused also on two other fragments of related sandstone sculptures,
Martin Trefný +6 more
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New insights on Celtic migration in Hungary and Italy through the analysis of non-metric dental traits. [PDF]
The Iron Age is characterized by an extended interweaving of movements by Celts in Europe. Several waves of Celts from Western and Central Europe migrated southeast and west from the core area of the La Téne culture (between Bourgogne and Bohemia ...
Erica Piccirilli +17 more
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Torques from the 3rd century BCE Scythian graves in the North-West Black Sea region [PDF]
One representative of these personal ornaments was found in a catacomb grave on the left bank of the Lower Danube, the other two were recovered in graves on the left bank of the Lower Dniester.
O.A. Zakordonets
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The two archaeological campaigns to excavate the Jort necropolis (Calvados, France), dating to the La Tène D period, revealed a site of exceptional interest for the large number of immature individuals, of which the majority was under five years old ...
Frédéric Boursier +5 more
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Podstawy społeczne i ekonomiczne powstania fenomenu złotnictwa wielbarskiego
In the early first century AC, in the north of Poland (predominantly in Pomerania), the Wielbark culture developed with its group of specific features. Among them were numerous items of jewellery.
Tomasz Gralak
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The most interesting feature discovered in Domasław’s burial ground is the ditched enclosures complex of a funeral character. The oldest complex with a ring trench was dated to the middle Bronze Age (HaA2).
Anna Józefowska +2 more
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Griffins from the Danube. Early La Tène sword in decorated scabbard from Sotin, Eastern Croatia [PDF]
Early La Tène sword in decorated scabbard, kept in the Archaeological museum in Zagreb, was found in the late 19th and early 20th century in the village of Sotin in eastern Croatia.
Ivan Drnić
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