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Essor d’une archéologie sur le bâti en Champagne-Ardenne
The old Champagne-Ardenne region is above all known for its archaeological discoveries relating to the Neolithic, the age of metals and the very early Middle Ages.
Vincent Marchaisseau, Cédric Roms
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In the settlement strata dated to the 12th and 13th centuries, within three Byzantine border forts along the Serbian part of the Danubian region (Morava, Braničevo and Egeta), ritual bird offerings that preceded the erection of various buildings were ...
Perica Špehar, Bojana Zorić
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This paper discusses the preliminary results of archaeological surveys conducted in the Juuku Region of north-central Kyrgyzstan on the south side of Lake Issyk-Kul.
Claudia Chang +2 more
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Plant use in Muslim Spain: Preliminary results from the medieval town of Madīnat Ilbīra
The paper presents preliminary results of archaeobotanical studies carried out at the Madīnat Ilbīra site in Spain. The functioning of the town, which was the capital of one of the administrative districts (kūras) of al- Andalus, falls in the period ...
Maria Lityńska-Zając +1 more
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Vessels from Late Medieval cemeteries in the Central Balkans [PDF]
Although a rare occurrence in late medieval cemeteries, vessels have been found on almost all major sites of the period, such as Novo Brdo, Trgovište, Reljina Gradina and the churchyard of St Peter’s near Novi Pazar, the churchyard of St ...
Bikić Vesna
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Ancient firearms from both Medieval and Post-Medieval times were fairly often damaged in various ways. Depending on the degree of barrel damage, remains could be reused as material for making new weapons or, if the damage was minor, the weapon could be ...
Piotr Strzyż
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The origins of intensive marine fishing in medieval Europe: the English evidence [PDF]
The catastrophic impact of fishing pressure on species such as cod and herring is well documented. However, the antiquity of their intensive exploitation has not been established. Systematic catch statistics are only available for ca.
Barrett, J H, Locker, A M, Roberts, C M
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First glimpse of infectious diseases in medieval and early modern Estonia based on human osteological material [PDF]
This paper deals with infectious diseases reflected on human skeletal remains from the period of the Northern Crusades in Estonia, i.e. from the 13th until the end of the 18th century.
Martin Malve
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Dietary habits in medieval and early modern Estonia: evidence from stable isotope analysis [PDF]
New stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic analyses from medieval and early modern sites across Estonia demonstrate systematic differences in the dietary habits of people from various locations and social groups.
Ülle Aguraiuja-Lätti, Martin Malve
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A short comment on the early development of Odense
In a recent overview of the material from eighth to twelfth century Odense, Runge and Henriksen propose to move the date of the town’s foundation by a hundred years, to the early tenth century.
Olav Elias Gundersen +1 more
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