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Ceramic technology evolution at the beginning of the Roman Period

open access: yesArcheologické Rozhledy
This exploratory archaeometric study investigates pottery from a Großromstedt culture associated with a significant migratory wave from the north into the Bohemian Basin at the transition from the Late La Tène to the Roman periods.
Zdeněk Beneš   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

New evidence for the Late Iron Age in the Posočje region, Slovenia [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Hercynia, 2023
Several archaeological sites from the Late Iron Age have recently been discovered in Posočje, a region along the upper and middle reaches of the River Soča/Isonzo (NW Slovenija, NE fringes of Italy), which compel us to re -examine the Latenisation of the
Boštjan Laharnar
doaj  

Archaeological site of Bolnica in Paraćin and its importance for the prehistory of the Central Morava Region: A contribution in chronology and horizontal and vertical stratigraphy [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar, 2019
The paper presents the horizontal and vertical stratigraphy of the site of Bolnica in Paraćin, based on both earlier and the latest archaeological excavations and the material which had been collected for decades by the Hometown Museum in ...
Filipović Vojislav M.   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Analysis of Maize Farming Systems in Cameroon and Drivers of Productivity

open access: yesFood and Energy Security, Volume 15, Issue 1, January/February 2026.
Conceptual framework illustrating key factors influencing maize productivity. ABSTRACT Maize is a staple crop critical for food security and livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Cameroon. However, productivity is constrained by socio‐economic, agricultural, institutional and climatic factors.
Shey Ndogmi Yoniwo   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Materialne ostaline Keltov v celjski okolici

open access: yesArheološki Vestnik, 1966
Les trouvailles celtiques principales dans la sphere du musee de Celje sont: Drešinja vas, Celje et Rifnik. La necropole de Drešinja vas, decouverte a la fin du siecle dernier, fait partie des periodes de La Tene II et III. Les tombes sont a incineration,
Lojze Bolta
doaj  

On the chronology of the Late Pre-Roman Iron Age in eastern Germania in the light of selected types of brooches

open access: yesArcheologické Rozhledy, 2020
On the basis of selected types of supra-regional brooches (A.65, Nauheim, Schüsselfibeln, A.18), an attempt was made to check whether they appeared in the eastern part of Germania in the same chronological rhythm as in their home zones. The service life
Piotr Łuczkiewicz
doaj   +1 more source

Iron-Age Fibulae from the Archaeological Collection of the Franciscan Monastery in Humac, Ljubuški [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Prapovijesni fundus kao sastavni dio Arheološke zbirke Franjevačkog samostana na Humcu kod Ljubuškog čuva vrijedne i za arheologiju značajne predmete. B. Čović je publicirao značajnije skupine prapovijesnih nalaza, s posebnim osvrtom na reprezentativnije
Ankica Odža
core   +1 more source

Making fun of the standard tongue: Enregisterment, social difference, and Kurdish language humor

open access: yesJournal of Linguistic Anthropology, Volume 35, Issue 3, December 2025.
Abstract This article analyzes how humor around contrasts between standard and non‐standard Northern, i.e., Kurmanji, Kurdish spoken in Turkey contributes to the enregisterment of standard Kurdish, arguing that Kurdish language jokes promote the recognition and, to different degrees, uptake of standardized linguistic repertoires among differently ...
Patrick C. Lewis
wiley   +1 more source

- Brioux-sur-Boutonne « Saint-Martin » (Deux-Sèvres), Bulletin de l'Association pour la promotion des recherches sur l'âge du Bronze, 6, 2009, p. 87-91 (Ranché C., Gomez de Soto J., Audé V. et coll.). [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Preliminary presentation of an important Early Bronze Age settlement, with a large ceramic corpus.Présentation préliminaire d'un important site du Bronze ancien.
Audé, Valérie   +2 more
core   +2 more sources

‘CELTIC BRITAIN’ IN PRE‐ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY, RECONSIDERED

open access: yesOxford Journal of Archaeology, Volume 44, Issue 4, Page 446-461, November 2025.
Summary For forty years archaeologists have avoided referring to pre‐Roman Britain and its inhabitants as ‘Celtic’ on the grounds that contemporaries never described them as such. This is incorrect. The second‐century BC astronomer Hipparchus quotes Pytheas (c. 320 BC) as having referred to Britons as ‘Keltoi’.
Patrick Sims‐Williams
wiley   +1 more source

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