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There have been various explanations in archaeological literature about whether the earliest Bronze Age stone-cist graves and the first Pre-Roman Iron Age tarand graves in Estonia were built by locals or non-locals. As to possible immigrations, the stone-
E. Oras +9 more
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Anthroponymy and Pre-Roman languages in the Balearic islands
En este trabajo se estudia la cuestión de la realidad lingüística de las islas Baleares en época prerromana a partir de los antropónimos documentados en las inscripciones.
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THE PHENOMENON OF ROMAN REPUBLICAN COINAGE IN PRE-ROMAN DACIA. A REXAMINATION OF THE EVIDENCE
This article offers a re-examination of the phenomenon of Roman Republican coinage during the pre-Roman period in Carpathian region. It is argued that by compiling the evidence into a multifaceted database, new insights are gained on the explanation of ...
M. Stan
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In the name of the migrant father--analysis of surname origins identifies genetic admixture events undetectable from genealogical records. [PDF]
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Gods of Value: Preliminary Remarks on Religion and Economy in Pre-Roman Italy
Maria Cristina Biella
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Infant feeding practices in a pre-Roman/Celtic population from Verona (Italy)
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2018Zita Laffranchi +2 more
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Praehistorische Zeitschrift, 2022
Summary From 19 inhumation graves from the cemetery in Malbork-Wielbark (northern Poland) samples (teeth) were collected for the analysis of strontium (87Sr/86Sr) isotopes in order to try to determine the origin of the subjects.
P. Łuczkiewicz +6 more
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Summary From 19 inhumation graves from the cemetery in Malbork-Wielbark (northern Poland) samples (teeth) were collected for the analysis of strontium (87Sr/86Sr) isotopes in order to try to determine the origin of the subjects.
P. Łuczkiewicz +6 more
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The Origin of Romano-British Glass Bangles: Forgotten Artefacts from the Late Pre-Roman Iron Age
Britannia, 2020This article reviews the emergence and development of Romano-British glass bangles in southern Britain by providing a fresh analysis of finds that also considers recent theoretical and historical advances in interpreting the transition from the late Iron
T. Ivleva
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