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The late 3rd millennium BC petrification phenomenon in southern Portugal challenges traditional interpretations, and invites us to explore the complex interplay between prehistoric memory and identity.
Ana Catarina Basílio
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During the fifth millennium BC the population of the region of Thrace and the Lower Danube developed the earliest known metallurgy based on mining. This led to significant socio-economic changes: development of trade, specialization in some types of ...
Petya Georgieva
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Lapa da Bugalheira is a natural cave with a funerary context dated to the Late Neolithic/Chalcolithic period. This cave was excavated in the 1940s, and in 2019.
Helena Maximiano Gomes +2 more
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The silent witness of the mound of colossae: pottery remains [PDF]
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Duman, Bahadır, Konakçı, Erim
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The Philia facies and the Interaction Between Cyprus and Cilicia
The Philia facies marks the transition between the Late Chalcolithic and the Early Bronze Age in Cyprus (2400-2350/2200 BC). This crucial period witnessed significant changes in architecture, craftsmanship, funerary practices, and the economy ...
Sandei, Irene
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Нови аспекти в типологизацията и терминологията на селищните обекти в праисторията
The problems of terminological differentiation of prehistoric settlements and their typology remain poorly discussed in Bulgarian archaeological literature.
Valeri Petrov
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V. Roux, Ortal Harush
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