Zero to Hero: Elite Burials and Hero Cults in Early Iron Age Greece and Cyprus [PDF]
Adulation of heroes, including the flawed, militaristic, authoritative men of Homeric epic, was an important feature of ancient Hellenic culture. This phenomenon is reflected in cults and shrines built in the Archaic period. How did these so-called “hero
Karapandzich, Alina M.
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The potential of impasto pottery studies for understanding regional settlement dynamics, cultural transmission and connectivity in Bronze Age landscapes in Italy [PDF]
The bulk of ceramic assemblages found on sites of protohistoric date in Italy is of atype of handmade pottery called impasto. Its study is labour-intensive as only limitedreference assemblages exist and few studies on its production are available ...
Attema, Peter, Ippolito, Francesca
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Archaeometallurgical study of pre and protohistoric production remains and artefacts from Southern Portugal [PDF]
Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Doutor em Conservação e Restauro, especialidade Ciências da ConservaçãoThis work provides an integrated study of the ancient metallurgy in southern Portugal comprising the characterisation of 241 production remains ...
Valério, Pedro
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Climate Mitigation, Deforestation and Human Development in Brazil [PDF]
human development, climate ...
Giulio Volpi
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The north-eastern Aegean 1050-600 BC [PDF]
This thesis aims to construct a historical narrative for the region of the north-eastern Aegean (NEA) during the Early Iron Age (1050-700 BCE) and the early Archaic period (7th century BCE) based primarily on archaeological evidence.
Chalazonitis, Ioannis
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The Bronze-Iron Age transition in Achaea, western Greece: continuity and change from the 12th to the 8th century BC [PDF]
Achaea in the Northwest Peloponnese presents unique opportunities for the study of the Late Bronze-Iron Age transition in Western Greece. During the 12th century BC, its archaeological record suggests the existence of a thriving network of sites, with a ...
Marini, Christina
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Resilience and livestock adaptations to demographic growth and technological change: A diachronic perspective from the Late Bronze Age to Late Antiquity in NE Iberia. [PDF]
Nieto Espinet A +5 more
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Ancient mitochondrial DNA connects house mice in the British Isles to trade across Europe over three millennia. [PDF]
García-Rodríguez O +7 more
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Feeding Babies at the Beginnings of Urbanization in Central Europe. [PDF]
Rebay-Salisbury K +5 more
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Ploughing through pathologies:Traction-related bone deformations in cattle as indicators of changes in political economies in Bronze and Iron Age Anatolia [PDF]
This paper presents the first systematic study of cattle traction in Bronze and Iron Age Southwest Asia that integrates textual, iconographic, and primary zooarchaeological data. Using draught cattle as a proxy for state-driven agricultural and transport
Crabbé, Audrey +4 more
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