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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From coast to inland. Activity zones in North Finland during the Iron Age [PDF]
This study examines the Iron Age of North Finland and focuses thematically on the economic weight of the coast during the Early and Middle Iron Age (500 BC–AD 600) and the shift of this weight to the inland zone during the Late Iron Age (after AD 600 ...
Jari-Matti Kuusela
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Saddle-shaped finger-rings are among the most widespread types of Late Iron Age jewellery. Such ornaments are encountered throughout the entire period in question, from south-western Germany, western Switzerland and northern Italy to Transylvania and ...
Aurel Rustoiu
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Grave Monuments in South–Eastern End of the South Caucasus: Late Bronze – Early Iron Age Kurgans
The article deals with the results of the Late Bronze – Early Iron Age kurgans built in the foothills of the Talysh Mountains at the south-eastern end of the South Caucasus.
Anar Agalarzade M.
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Valorising the Samad Late Iron Age [PDF]
The Late Iron Age (LIA) in Central Oman is known from the eponymous site of Samad al‐Shān as well as al‐Moyassar (formerly al‐Maysar), which teams from Bochum and Heidelberg investigated from 1977 to 1996 in twelve campaigns. The chronology of this little known period has evoked much controversy but although this contribution contains critical comments,
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Application of Image Analysis for the Identification of Prehistoric Ceramic Production Technologies in the North Caucasus (Russia, Bronze/Iron Age) [PDF]
The recent advances in microscopy and scanning techniques enabled the image analysis of archaeological objects in a high resolution. From the direct measurements in images, shapes and related parameters of the structural elements of interest can be ...
Milke, Ralf +3 more
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TWO NEW FINDS OF CLAY ANTHROPOMORPHIC FIGURINES IN LATE IRON AGE CONTEXTS FROM SOUTHWESTERN ROMANIA
The presence of anthropomorphic figurines made of clay is well documented in the ”Getae” environment north of the Danube. Judging from their discovery context, the ”special” treatment visible on some of the pieces, as well as comparing these finds with ...
Andrei Georgescu
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Flatmarksmiler i Vestnes fra yngre jernalder og middelalder
Charcoal kilns in Vestnes from the Late Iron Age and Middle Ages This paper presents the first potential evidence of charcoal production prior to AD 1200 in Møre og Romsdal.
Jo Sindre P. Eidshaug, Kristoffer Dahle
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Male-biased operational sex ratios and the Viking phenomenon : an evolutionary anthropological perspective on Late Iron Age Scandinavian raiding [PDF]
Acknowledgements We would like to thank Laura Whitehouse, John Carman, Oliver Grimm, Julie Lund, Bjørnar Olsen, two anonymous reviewers, and the editor for their comments and suggestions on earlier versions of this paper.
Collard, Mark +2 more
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Prof. DID TRADE STOP IN THE EARLY IRON AGE? THE EVIDENCE FROM PHILISTIA AND BEYOND
The transition between the Late Bronze and Iron Age, often described as a collapse, is most often characterized by comparing the changes between these two periods.
Aren Maeir
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