Introduction [Scotland in later prehistoric Europe] [PDF]
How did Scotland relate to wider European patterns in later prehistory? This key topic is addressed by the papers in this volume, which review recent work on the Scottish later Bronze Age and Iron Age in the light of its neighbours.
Hunter, Fraser
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A synthesis of carpological data on the Loiret has enabled a better understanding of food and agricultural changes in the second Iron Age. Overall, the taxonomic variety of crops both grown and harvested is high throughout the study period.
Bénédicte Pradat
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Evidence for an enhanced HIV/AIDS policy and care in Cameroon: proceedings of the second Cameroon HIV Research Forum (CAM-HERO) 2021. [PDF]
Tchendjou P +43 more
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Pour en finir avec le Bronze final ? Les haches à douille de type armoricain en France [PDF]
A discussion about socket armorican bronze axes datation. They are from Ha D period (VII th & VIt h century B.C.)Révision de la datation des haches à douille de type armoricain, au seul Hallstatt D (VIIe-VIe s; av. J.-C.
Bourhis, J.-R. +6 more
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Origin and mobility of Iron Age Gaulish groups in present-day France revealed through archaeogenomics. [PDF]
Fischer CE +34 more
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Document de travail. En cours d'actualisation.The most hunted and consumed wild animals through history have not always been domesticated. This may seem paradoxical for a strictly functional point of view.
Liarsou, Alexandra
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paper Comparative Analysis of Plant Finds from Early Roman Graves in Ilok (Cuccium) and Šćitarjevo (Andautonia), Croatia – A Contribution to Understanding Burial Rites in Southern Pannonia [PDF]
A comparative archaeobotanical analysis of the plant remains from the Early Roman incineration graves in Ilok and Šćitarjevo shows the existence of a complex burial ritual, but at the same time enables a better understanding of the agriculture and trade ...
Dora Kušan +4 more
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Archaeometric perspective on the emergence of brass north of the Alps around the turn of the Era. [PDF]
Bursák D +7 more
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Materials and materiality [PDF]
Sections: 10.1.1 Introdution; 10.1.2 Preservation and recovery; 10.1.3 Phasing and chronology; 10.1.4 Biographies of materials (Crops, consumption and craft at Broxmouth and beyond; Re-use and recycling; Identities and social relationships beyond ...
Maxwell, Mhairi
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Brinjeva gora 1953 (Obdelava prazgodovinske keramike)
The earliest proof of a settlement on Brinjeva gora is the presence of Litzen pottery.75 We must presuppose a Middle Bronze Age settlement because of the existence of a mound with skeleton graves from Brezje below Brinjeva gora, which S.
Drago Oman
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