The Making of Britain's First Urban Landscapes: The Case of Late Iron Age and Roman Essex [PDF]
This paper presents preliminary research into the social and economic impact of early urban settlement in Britain, focusing on the case-study area of Late Iron Age to Roman Essex.
Martin Pitts, Dominic Perring
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The Late Iron Age and Early Historic Period [PDF]
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Driscoll, S.T., Forsyth, K.
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The Late Iron Age and Roman Pottery
Edward Biddulph +2 more
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Judean Pillar Figurines and Ethnic Identity in the Shadow of Assyria [PDF]
An examination of Judean Pillar Figurines in relation to cultural discourse and identity construction in the late Iron-Age ...
Ian Wilson
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The excavation of Non Ban Jak, Northeast Thailand - A report on the first three seasons [PDF]
Non Ban Jak is a large, moated site located in the upper Mun Valley, Northeast Thailand. Excavations over three seasons in 2011-4 have revealed a sequence of occupation that covers the final stage of the local Iron Age.
Cameron, Judith +7 more
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Late Iron Age Whaling in Scandinavia
AbstractThe use of marine mammal bone as a raw material in the manufacturing of gaming pieces in the Scandinavian late Iron Age has been observed and discussed in recent years. New empirical studies have created a chronology as well as a typology showing how the design of the gaming pieces is tightly connected to different choices of raw material; from
Andreas Hennius +8 more
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Vegetation history and climatic fluctuations on a transect along the Dead Sea west shore and impact on past societies over the last 3500 years. [PDF]
This study represents the vegetation history of the last 3500 years and conducts an analysis of the climatic fluctuations on a 75 km long transect on the western Dead Sea shore.
Al-Eisawi +59 more
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Iron Age and Anglo-Saxon genomes from East England reveal British migration history [PDF]
British population history has been shaped by a series of immigrations, including the early Anglo-Saxon migrations after 400 CE. It remains an open question how these events affected the genetic composition of the current British population.
A Sajantila +37 more
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14C dating of the lime burial of Cova de Na Dent (Mallorca, Spain): optimization of the sample preparation and limitations of the method [PDF]
Lime burials are a characteristic phenomenon of the protohistoric funerary tradition on the Balearic Islands. At Cova de Na Dent, six samples, representing the entire stratigraphy of the lime burial, were taken for analysis.
Borms, Herlinde +7 more
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