Quantifying basic colors' salience from cross‐linguistic corpora
From the Basic Color Terms Hierarchy of Berlin and Kay to our proposal based on corpus data from 57 Languages. Abstract A corpus‐based quantitative assessment of Berlin and Kay's proposal is presented. We refine the Basic Color Terms hierarchy proposed by Berlin and Kay, through the concept of salience.
Antoni Brosa‐Rodríguez +1 more
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Wyrób tekstylny z cmentarzysku kultury łużyckiej w Dąbrowie, pow. wieluński.
Excavations in 2023 conducted at the cemetery of the Lusatian culture population in Dabrowa, state. 2, Wieluń district contributed to the discovery of an ashless corpse burial no. 24.
Radosław Janiak +1 more
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Local Holocene vegetation changes and settlement history based on pollen analysis of Lake Kwiecko sediments, West-Pomeranian Lake District, NW Poland [PDF]
The sediments of Lake Kwiecko, located in the eastern part of the Bytowskie Lake District (part of the West-Pomeranian Lake District, Poland), were studied by pollen analysis.
Madeja, Jacek
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Datowanie radiowęglowe grobów komorowych z wczesnośredniowiecznego cmentarzyska w Sowinkach (stan. 23a) w Wielkopolsce [PDF]
This paper presents and discusses the results of 14C dating of two chamber graves (no. 148 and 151) from the early medieval cemetery at Sowinki, site 23A (Wielkopolska)
Błaszczyk, Dariusz +1 more
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Long-distance connections of the south-eastern peripheries of the Lublin region at the time of the Lusatian culture in the light of archival and newly discovered materials [PDF]
Considering the background of the Lublin Region (Poland), the valley of the Sieniocha river, can be described as an area replete with bronze objects dated to the period of the Lusatian culture. Most of them are imports, as their manufacturing was usually beyond the local metallurgists’ skills, chiefly due to the lack of raw materials.
Sadowski, Sylwester Rafał +1 more
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During the archaeological exploration of two Lusatian Urnfield Culture settlements, dated to the Early Iron Age and located in north-central Poland, 11 well-preserved clay vessels filled with waterlogged botanical remains were discovered.
Karolina Maciejewska +3 more
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It's not culture's fault. Problems of one premise [PDF]
"Archaeological cultures" are models of human life in a particular time and space, which come out of the scientific and social mores at the time of their definition.
Šabatová Klára
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Ziemiański mecenat archeologiczny w Wielkim Księstwie Poznańskim: Adolf Skarbek-Małczewski (1813-1887) z Kruchowa koło Trzemeszna, odkrywca słynnego aquamanile [PDF]
A name of Adolf Skarbek-Malczewski brings back a discovery of the famous Roman aquamanile in his estate at Kruchowo near Trzemeszno in 1852. The article provides a detailed account on numerous field works by A.
Fogel, Jerzy
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The paper presents an analysis of bone remains from the settlement in Górzec, site 13, in the Strzelin county. They were described within four distinct chronological horizons:1. the Lusatian culture (the V period of the Bronze Age), 2.
Aleksander Chrószcz +2 more
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Creativity in Middle and Late Bronze Age bird-shaped and bird-ornamented ceramic objects in the Carpathian Basin and the Lower Danube region [PDF]
Bird imagery is one of the most striking themes explored by Bronze Age potters in many parts of Europe, not least along the middle and the lower reaches of the Danube in the Carpathian Basin and Central Balkans.
Maričević, Darko, Sofaer, Joanna
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