PENDANTS OF ST. ANTHONY CROSS WITH THE CRUCIFIXION FROM ESTONIA – POSSIBLE BADGES OF A FOLK PILGRIMAGE; pp. 123–138 [PDF]
In 1951 a small tin pendant with crucified Christ on both sides was found from the stone grave near Aseri in north-east Estonia. In 2011 another, exactly the same kind of pendant was found from Ojaveski village while using a metal detector.
Tõnno Jonuks, Lauri Joosu
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Set of bronze jewellery from the site of Velika Humska Čuka near Niš, SE Serbia: A contribution to the study of interactions between Bronze Age communities of Central Europe and the Central Balkans [PDF]
The paper presents an extraordinary new find from the site of Velika Humska Čuka near Niš, in south-eastern Serbia. During the 2022 excavation campaign, a set of bronze jewellery was discovered, comprised of a pin, a band, ten saltaleoni, and ...
Bulatović Aleksandar +4 more
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Sculptures and Accessories: Domestic Piety in the Norwegian Parish around 1300
Eagerly venerated and able to perform miracles, medieval relics and religious artefacts in the Latin West would occasionally also be subject to sensorial and tactile devotional practices.
Ragnhild M. Bø
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Calcium carbonate pendants in semiarid soils of Rashakan region (Urmia, Iran) and their paleoclimatic significance [PDF]
Accumulation of secondary calcium carbonates in arid and semiarid regions is a valuable tool for evaluating the degree of soil evolution, soil age, palaeoenvironmental reconstruction, and soil classification.
Sh. Manafi
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The paper deals with the study of morphology (shape, decor, color, etc.) and manufacturing technology of beads and pendants found in several burials of a necropolis near the Zaozernoe village in North-Western Crimea.
Stolyarova Ekaterina K.
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The pendants of circular shape, in natural or colored glass, essentially dated from the IVth to the VIth centuries, are a type of personal adornments of short diffusion.
Annalisa Giovannini
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Correction: A Database of Lapidary Artifacts in the Caribbean for the Ceramic Age
This article details a correction to: Queffelec, A., Fouéré, P. and Caverne, J.-B., 2021. A Database of Lapidary Artifacts in the Caribbean for the Ceramic Age. Journal of Open Archaeology Data, 9, p.2. DOI: 'http://doi.org/10.5334/joad.74'
Alain Queffelec +2 more
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AMS radiocarbon dating from the Neolithic of eastern Ukraine casts doubts on existing chronologies [PDF]
The Seversky Donets River (Northern Donets) basin in eastern Ukraine and the Lower Don River valley in Russia were inhabited by populations that have been considered to be one of the earliest pottery-using cultures in Europe.
Lillie, Malcolm +2 more
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Silver jewelry of Hellenistic and Celtic type from Hrtkovci in Srem [PDF]
Group find of the silver jewelry of the Hellenistic and Celtic type has been discovered by chance in the area of the Hrtkovci village. The find consists of gilded hinged fibula, three fibulae of the Middle La Tène type and many pendants made of thin ...
Dautova-Ruševljan Velika +1 more
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Halogen bonding stabilizes a cis-azobenzene derivative in the solid state: A crystallographic study [PDF]
Crystals of trans- and cis-isomers of a fluorinated azobenzene derivative have been prepared and characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The presence of F atoms on the aromatic core of the azobenzene increases the lifetime of the metastable ...
Fernandez-Palacio F. +6 more
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