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Metalware hoards of the Bronze Age from Crimea and Taman

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей
The paper deals with the analysis of metalware hoards of the Bronze Age, found in Crimea and Taman. At the moment, more than 20 of them are known. They are dated to the Middle and Late Bronze Ages (III–II millennia BC).
Vadim S. Bochkarev   +2 more
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The earliest socketed axes in southeastern Europe. Tracking the spread of a Bronze Age technological innovation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Although their early evolution is largely obscure, socketed axes are among the most numerous artefacts of the Southeastern European Late Bronze Age.
Oliver Dietrich
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Big-Men and Small Chiefs: The Creation of Bronze Age Societies

open access: yesOpen Archaeology, 2017
This paper investigates to what extent the significant material changes observable at the end of the Neolithic reflect transformations of the underlying social dynamics.
Iversen Rune
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Pyrometamorphic process of ceramic composite materials in pottery production in the Bronze/Iron Age of the Northern Caucasus (Russia) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Pyrotechnology for the prehistoric pottery has been an important subject for the study of ancient production technology and technological styles. However, heterogeneous characteristics in chemical and mineralogical compositions and massive amounts of ...
Efthimiopoulos, Ilias   +4 more
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The Late Bronze Age hoard from Bækkedal, Denmark

open access: yesDanish Journal of Archaeology, 2015
In late summer 2014, two metal detectorists located 40 bronze objects on a small hillock west of Gammel Skørping in Himmerland. Eastern Himmerland in particular is renowned for its many Late Bronze Age hoards and the Bækkedal hoard, as the discovery is ...
Torben Sarauw
doaj   +1 more source

A multidisciplinary study of an exceptional prehistoric waste dump in the mountainous inland of Calabria (Italy) : implications for reconstructions of prehistoric land use and vegetation in Southern Italy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The mountainous inland of northern Calabria (Southern Italy) is known for its sparse prehistoric human occupation. Nevertheless, a thorough multidisciplinary approach of field walking, geophysical survey and invasive research led to the discovery of a ...
Arienzo, Ilenia   +9 more
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Une nécropole du Bronze final IIb à Saint-Epvre « Le Bois de Saint-Epvre » (Moselle)

open access: yesRevue Archéologique de l’Est, 2010
cemetery, cremation burials, mortuary practices, pottery, Late Bronze Age IIbTrial trenches carried out on the LGV est rail track has brought to light a small cremation cemetery dating to the Late Bronze Age IIb period.
Stéphane Lenda   +2 more
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Archaeological excavations in Nova Bukovica in 2004 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
U tekstu se daje prikaz arheološkog lokaliteta u Novoj Bukovici, na položaju Sjenjak kao i kratki pregled rezultata do sada obavljenih arheoloških i interdisciplinarnih istraživanja.
Saša Kovačević
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Late Bronze Age structure (Area D)

open access: yesScottish Archaeological Internet Reports, 2021
  
Chris O'Connell   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

The Case of Late Bronze Age Tall Bazi [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Ritual commensality is a well documented social practice in texts and visual arts of the Ancient Near East. However, no information about daily commensality can be derived from these sources.
Otto, Adelheid
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