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The Late Bronze Age casting moulds from Poroszló-Aponhát
Three stone casting moulds are known from the Late Bronze Age mega-settlement of Poroszló-Aponhát, discovered in 1969 and 1971 during excavations led by Pál Patay.
Polett Kósa +2 more
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The Iron Age I in the Northern Levant: New perspectives from Lebanon [PDF]
The beginning of the Iron Age in the Levant has been for the past three decades the focus of intense studies and debates. The main reason that had triggered this interest is the turmoil characterizing the end of the Late Bronze Age coupled with the ...
Charaf, Hanan
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Survey, Excavation, and Geophysics at Songjiaheba—A Small Bronze Age Site in the Chengdu Plain [PDF]
Archaeological survey in the Chengdu Plain of Sichuan Province has revealed settlement patterns surrounding Late Neolithic walled sites, including large numbers of small settlements from the Neolithic, Bronze Age, and Han Dynasty eras.
Bennett, Gwen +7 more
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On this occasion we chose to publish some socketed axes, that were discovered in the Romanian Banat, but with- out an archaeological context, pieces that can be included in that broader category of “isolated/singular” objects.
Sorin Felea
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Poznámky k interpretačnímu potenciálu běžných sídelních areálů doby bronzové [PDF]
Since the second half of the 20th century, large‑scale rescue excavations have unearthed numerous common Bronze Age lowland settlement areas. The development of archaeological theory and method and principally of accessible software tools enables their
David Parma
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THREE BRONZE AXES WITH WOODEN HAFT RE-MAINS FROM ESTONIA; pp. 3–19 [PDF]
Estonian Bronze Age bronze artefacts are almost always discovered as stray finds without a datable context or associated samples that would enable absolute dating. Their age estimates are based on better dated parallels from elsewhere in Europe.
Kristiina Paavel +3 more
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Archaeometallurgical investigation of a Late Bronze Age hoard from Mahrersdorf in Lower Austria
Chemical and lead isotope analyses show that the 13 objects from the Mahrersdorf hoard (Ha B1; 11th century BCE) were primarily made from two distinct copper alloys that derived from fahlore. A third group, represented by one object, a median-winged axe,
M. Mödlinger, P. Trebsche
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Hrabianki Szembekówny - pionierki archeologii wielkopolskiej z przełomu XIX i XX wieku [PDF]
Archaeological interests of the Szembek earls from Siemianice near Kępno (southern Wielkopolska) have spread over many generations starting from the middle of the 19th century until the present time.
Fogel, Jerzy
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The paper deals with interpretation of the results of the comparative statistical analysis of pottery from the late Bronze Age settlements in the lower reaches of the Belaya river – Kakry-Kul, Birsk, Udelny-Duvaney.
Ivanov Vladimir A. , Chichko Tatiana V.
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The deer stone and khirgisuur (DSK) monumental complexes are iconic elements of the Late Bronze Age (c. 1200–700 BC) ceremonial mortuary landscape of the Eastern Eurasian Steppe.
A. Zazzo +3 more
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