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Technological and provenance insights into La Tène pottery
During the Late La Tène period in the first century BC, Central Europe witnessed significant shifts in settlement structures and material culture. Understanding these changes necessitates an examination of LT D1b phase settlements, particularly in ...
Jan Volf +3 more
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Cortèges d’animaux dans des tombes sous tumulus de La Tène à Lyon (Rhône, France)
Before the construction of underground parking in the north-western part of Lyon, archaeological investigations were carried out during winter 2006. Traces from the second Iron Age (La Tène) were found in the northern part of the site, on a slight ridge ...
Thierry Argant
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Burials of martial character in the British Iron Age [PDF]
The significance of the decision to bury an individual with martial objects during the British Iron Age cannot be overstated. It is a rare subset of funerary practice, conferred upon select individuals.
Inall, Yvonne
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Iron-Age Fibulae from the Archaeological Collection of the Franciscan Monastery in Humac, Ljubuški [PDF]
Prapovijesni fundus kao sastavni dio Arheološke zbirke Franjevačkog samostana na Humcu kod Ljubuškog čuva vrijedne i za arheologiju značajne predmete. B. Čović je publicirao značajnije skupine prapovijesnih nalaza, s posebnim osvrtom na reprezentativnije
Ankica Odža
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ABSTRACT In the 2nd century bce, with the Iron Age Oppida Civilisation, Central Europe experienced an unprecedented degree of urbanization, economic centralization, and supra‐regional exchange. However, from 80 bce onwards, in the Northern Alpine Foreland (present‐day southern Germany), these structures declined, leading to the abandonment of both ...
Simon Trixl, Janette Horvath
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The traditional approach to European Late Iron Age art involves significant biases that particularly affected Brittany. However, it has evolved considerably in recent years.
Gadea Cabanillas de la Torre
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Crop fertility conditions in North-Eastern Gaul during the La Tène and Roman periods: a combined stable isotope analysis of archaeobotanical and archaeozoological remains. [PDF]
Considerable archaeobotanical datasets describe cereal cultivation in north-eastern France, from the Iron Age to the Roman period. This study aims to complement these by using stable isotope analysis on charred cereal grains.
Aguilera, Mònica +3 more
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FROM TRASH TO TREASURE: RILKE AND VENICE REVISITED
ABSTRACT Rilke loved Venice and visited or passed through a dozen times between 1897 and 1920. He wrote extensively about the city in prose and verse between 1898 and 1908, including a cycle of poems in the Neue Gedichte and a polemical ‘Aufzeichnung’ in Malte Laurids Brigge.
Robert Vilain
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Pigs and cattle in Gaul: the role of Gallic societies in the evolution of husbandry practices [PDF]
In this article we present a comparative study of pig and cattle morphologies, and stable isotope analysis relating to pig demographic management at Levroux Les Arènes (Indre, France), to evaluate changes in husbandry practices between the Iron Age and
Duval, Colin +2 more
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Associations between obesity class and ambulatory blood pressure curves in African American women
Abstract Objective Studies of body size and blood pressure (BP) in African American women typically focus on obesity overall or collapse obesity classes II and III into a single subgroup, ignoring potential heterogeneity in associations across categories.
Raphiel J. Murden +11 more
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