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Early Bronze Age Copper Circulation in the Guadalentín and Segura Valleys (SE Spain)

open access: yesArchaeometry, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Identifying the sources of copper used in Early Bronze Age metalwork from south‐east Spain is key to resolving a long‐running debate concerning centralized control, or lack thereof, over El Argar society's economic organisation. This study provides the first substantial integrated programme of EDXRF and MC‐ICP‐MS analyses for copper‐base ...
Dirk Brandherm, Ignacio Montero‐Ruiz
wiley   +1 more source

Saint-Pierre-d’Autils “Le Plaquis” (Eure): A New Key Site from the Early Neolithic Period for Understanding the Neolithisation of Normandy

open access: yesGallia Préhistoire
The early Neolithic site of Saint-Pierre-d’Autils “Le Plaquis,” located on the banks of the Seine near Vernon (Eure), was excavated in 2010 by an Inrap team, and is now a reference site for understanding the colonisation of Normandy by Linear Pottery ...
Dominique Prost   +10 more
doaj   +1 more source

Use of three isotopes to calibrate human bone radiocarbon determinations from Kainapirina (SAC), Watom Island, Papua New Guinea [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
In archaeological dating, the greatest confidence is usually placed upon radiocarbon results of material that can be directly related to a defined archaeological event.
Green, Roger, Petchey, Fiona
core   +2 more sources

Automating Archaeological Discovery: Assessing Geospatial Artificial Intelligence (GeoAI) Tools for Stone Wall Identification in Kweneng, South Africa

open access: yesArchaeometry, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The discovery of archaeological sites traditionally entails the utilisation of physically demanding exploration methodologies, including terrain surveying and the analysis of historical records. Recent technological developments have led to an increased use of non‐invasive remote sensing techniques, including Google Earth, LiDAR and aerial ...
Mncedisi J. Siteleki
wiley   +1 more source

Saint-Pierre-d’Autils « Le Plaquis » (Eure) : un nouveau site clé du Néolithique ancien pour comprendre la néolithisation de la Normandie

open access: yesGallia Préhistoire
The early Neolithic site of Saint-Pierre-d’Autils “Le Plaquis”, located on the banks of the Seine near Vernon (Eure), was excavated in 2010 by an Inrap team, and is now a reference site for understanding the colonisation of Normandy by Linear Pottery ...
Dominique Prost   +10 more
doaj   +1 more source

The beginning of the Neolithic in Austria – a report about recent and current investigations

open access: yesDocumenta Praehistorica, 2001
The “Earliest Linear Pottery-Culture” (LPC I) is to be seen as a synonym for the beginning Neolithic in Central Europe and therefore also in Austria.
Eva Lenneis
doaj   +1 more source

A Newly Discovered Tablet‐Making Facility in Nineveh: Insights From Scientific Analysis

open access: yesArchaeometry, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This paper addresses the question of tablet technology in the Neo‐Assyrian capital city of Nineveh. Recent excavations in the lower town of Nineveh by the Iraqi–Italian Archaeological Expedition uncovered an exceptional assemblage of more than 200 tablets from an elite residence that appears to have included a scriptorium.
Mathilde Jean   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Late groups of the Alföld Linear Pottery culture in north-eastern Hungary. New results of the research in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County

open access: yesDissertationes Archaeologicae: Ex Instituto Archaeologico Universitatis de Rolando Eötvös Nominatae, 2015
of PhD thesis submitted in 2014 to the Archaeology Doctoral Programme, Doctoral School of History, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest under the supervision of Pál Raczky.
Piroska Csengeri
doaj   +3 more sources

La céramique tournée dans le domaine ibérique (vie-ier s. av. J.-C.) : une technologie sous influence ?

open access: yesMélanges de la Casa de Velázquez, 2013
Technology transfers in the ancient world are often perceived as one-way processes running from a centre of technological innovation (the classical world) to more backward peripheral areas (the proto-historical domain).
Alexis Gorgues
doaj   +1 more source

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