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Ornitofauna from the archaeological sites in Vojvodina (Serbia) [PDF]
After decades-long vertebrate fauna research, out of 42 archaeological sites in Vojvodina (Serbia) from different periods ranging from the Neolithic to the Middle Ages, remains of birds were registered at 17 sites (4 from the Neolithic, 1 from ...
Radmanović Darko P. +3 more
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Continuity or change? An analysis of fortified church complexes in Southern Georgia
This article describes and discusses a series of archaeological sites. All the sites contain an ancient enclosure built using clearly pre-medieval masonries, inside of which a number of churches have been built.
Licheli, Vakhtang +5 more
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Investigations of an Early Iron Age Siege
As part of a new research project, the team of the Institute of Archaeological Sciences of the Eötvös Loránd University has been investigating the Early Iron Age hillfort at Dédestapolcsány-Verebce-bérc since 2020.
Gábor V. Szabó +5 more
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New AMS dates for the Middle Iron Age in the Mapungubwe landscape
Research in the Limpopo Valley has documented over 500 Middle Iron Age sites (AD 900–1320) relevant to the origins of Mapungubwe – the capital of the first indigenous state in southern Africa. Fifteen new accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) dates from 11
Thomas N. Huffman, Stephen Woodborne
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De la signature technique à la signature ethnique
This article constitutes the report of the technological study of the corpus of local unturned dishes of the habitat of I Palazzi, in the north-east of Corsica.
Kewin Peche-Quilichini
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RITUAL WEALTH DEPOSITS IN ESTONIAN MIDDLE IRON AGE MATERIAL; pp. 123–142 [PDF]
The article discusses problems concerning the ways of defining and distinguishing ritual wealth deposits in archaeological material. Some characteristics of ritually interpreted wealth deposits are stated and a contextual approach to the problem is ...
Ester Oras
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Flatmarksmiler i Vestnes fra yngre jernalder og middelalder
Charcoal kilns in Vestnes from the Late Iron Age and Middle Ages This paper presents the first potential evidence of charcoal production prior to AD 1200 in Møre og Romsdal.
Jo Sindre P. Eidshaug, Kristoffer Dahle
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Continental weathering as the source of iron in Jurassic iron oolites from Switzerland
Iron is extremely insoluble in oxic seawater. The lack of a large aqueous reservoir means that sediments rich in authigenic iron are rare in the modern ocean.
Stefan Schunck +4 more
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East Component in the Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Materials of the Middle and Lower Sukhona
The relative chronology of events in the Bronze Age in the north of the forest belt was outlined by S.V. Oshibkina, who identified the Late Kargopol culture in the Eastern Onega and the Sukhona basins of the middle of the II millennium BC – the middle of
Ivanishcheva Marina V.
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Metal, Swords, and Birds. A Myth Spanning Time, Place, and Cultures
During the late 1950s, a discovery of precipitates interpreted as nitrides in the structure of Iron Age iron objects led to the forming of a hypothesis, in which deliberate nitriding of iron in the distant past was implied.
Paweł Kucypera
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