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The influence of vector-borne disease on human history: socio-ecological mechanisms. [PDF]
Athni TS +30 more
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This paper presents the analysis of metal objects found in Cova des Pas (900-800 cal BC), a necropolis located in the Trebaluger ravine (Ferreries, Menorca).The cave was excavated in 2005 and 2006 by a joint team from the University of the Balearic ...
Perelló Mateo, Laura +5 more
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New archaeometric data on the fragments of the rod tripod of Cypriote type found at the site of La Clota (Calaceite) enable the reassessment of this artefact from a new perspective.
Montero, I. +7 more
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Las espadas en lengua de carpa:Aspectos morfológicos, metalúrgicos y culturales
This contribution discusses the results from a study of the spatial distribution of different morphological sub-groups of carp’s-tongue swords at a European scale, relating morphological types to the metallurgial make-up of the respective pieces.
Moskal-del Hoyo, Magdalena +4 more
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We publish a new pedestal-base crucible from the Early Bronze Age settlement of Can Mur (Valldoreix, Barcelona province). Its typological characteristics are described and the chemical composition (pXRF) data of the copper residues are provided ...
Soriano, Eni +3 more
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Il canonico Spano e la Civiltà Nuragica
Giovanni Spano was undoubtedly one of the first scholars to actively and profitably deal with archeology in Sardinia. Although his research ranged from prehistory to the Middle Ages, a particular place in his interests is occupied by the prehistory and ...
Riccardo Cicilloni, Federico Porcedda
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Lithic Technology and Obsidian Exchange Networks in Bronze Age Sardinia, Italy (ca. 1600-850 B.C.)
The Sardinian Bronze Age (Nuragic period) and the factors which created and maintained an island-wide identity as seen through the presence of its distinctive nuraghi have received considerable attention; however the amount of research directly related ...
Freund, Kyle P.
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Growing up in Ancient Sardinia: Infant-toddler dietary changes revealed by the novel use of hydrogen isotopes (δ2H). [PDF]
Ryan SE +6 more
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The object of this study is the history of the landscape, namely the history of the evolution of the relationship between man and land, as we can investigate it through the methods of landscape archaeology, with an approach defined as "global archaeology"
Montis, Ilaria
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Mitogenome Diversity in Sardinians: A Genetic Window onto an Island's Past. [PDF]
Olivieri A +31 more
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