L’agglomération protohistorique de Chens-sur-Léman. Un modèle d’habitat inédit
Archaeological excavations carried out between 2009 and 2012 at Chens-sur-Léman (Haute-Savoie) have allowed us to revisit our concepts of Bronze Age settlements.
Sylvie Cousseran-Néré, Éric Néré
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Ritual Offerings from a Late Bronze Age Pit from Vlaha-Pad Site, Cluj County, Romania
Beatrice Elena Ciuta, Florin GOGÂLTAN
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Riflessioni sui culti delle acque: il caso di Montereale Valcellina (Pordenone) [PDF]
A group of two swords, a leaf-shape spearhead and four flanged axes have been found twenty years ago in the bed of the Cellina stream, near Montereale Valcellina (Pordenone).
Bottos, Marta
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Current understanding of gastric cancer immunity remains inadequate, leading to suboptimal immunotherapy outcomes. This study introduces a novel tumor immune microenvironment classification system (Inflamed, Desert, and Excluded), advancing traditional histopathological or molecular subtyping toward a functional immunological framework.
Jianchao Wang +14 more
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Archaeoseismological Analysis of a Late Bronze Age Site on the Alhama de Murcia Fault, SE Spain [PDF]
Marta Ferrater +4 more
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AI‐Directed 3D Printing of Hierarchical Polyurethane Foams
Digitally guided direct ink writing, combined with AI‐generated design, enables the fabrication of hierarchical polyurethane foams with tunable multiscale porosity. This approach produces architected foams featuring interconnected open‐cell networks and tailored mechanical properties, advancing the development of adaptive, high‐performance materials ...
Dhanush Patil +15 more
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Net-Impressed Pottery of Voznesenskoye I Settlement: from the late bronze age to the early iron age
The article introduces into scientific discourse the materials obtained during 2020 and 2022 excavations of the Voznesenskoye I settlement, a site of a multiple settling located in the surroundings of Lake Galichskoye.
Aleksandr V. Novikov
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Analysis of 3800-year-old Yersinia pestis genomes suggests Bronze Age origin for bubonic plague
Yersinia pestis has caused infections (plague) in humans since the Early Bronze Age (5000 years ago). Here, Spyrou et al. reconstruct Y. pestis genomes from Late Bronze Age individuals, and find genomic evidence compatible with flea-mediated transmission
Maria A. Spyrou +11 more
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The chronology of Gezer from the end of the late bronze age to iron age II: A meeting point for radiocarbon, archaeology egyptology and the Bible. [PDF]
Webster LC +8 more
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Round barrows and dykes as landscape metaphors [PDF]
This article outlines the results of phenomenological research on the significance of landscape features, in particular ridges and coombe (dry valley) systems, in relation to the locations of Bronze Age round barrows and late Bronze Age/early Iron Age ...
Tilley, C
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