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We present the investigation of two rather ephemeral archaeological sites located in the municipality of Oprtalj/Portole (Croatian Istria) by means of integrated archaeological, geophysical and remote sensing techniques.
Federico Bernardini +5 more
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The rural site of Mezraya (Jerba), which was the subject of a rescue excavation in 2018, has revealed a range of interesting archaeological results. The stratigraphy documents continuous use and occupation of the site from protohistoric to Roman times ...
Sami Ben Tahar +4 more
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ABSTRACT We investigated palaeofood web structures using stable isotope analyses on animal bone collagen from four Upper Palaeolithic sites dated to the Early Gravettian (Krems‐Hundssteig and Krems‐Wachtberg: 33–31k cal a bp, Langenlois: 31–29k cal a bp) and to the Early Epigravettian (Kammern‐Grubgraben: 24–20k cal a bp).
Lilian Reiss +7 more
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Agro-economic approach for the understanding of historical phenomena
Thanks to the analysis of archaeological data relating to the agricultural and pastoral practices of a territory, it is possible to obtain numerous information, both of an ecological nature, and about the populations who lived there.
Agostino Sotgia
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Abstract A newborn's sleep‐wake rhythms are very specific, neurologically determined, and different from the pattern of adults; they require an adaptable and predictable response by parents, which will promotes bonding and attachments, constructed at the early stages of development.
Romain Dugravier +3 more
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Abstract LiDAR data have become indispensable for research in archaeology and a variety of other topographic applications. To derive products (e.g. digital terrain or feature models, individual trees, buildings), the 3D LiDAR points representing the desired objects of interest within the acquired and georeferenced point cloud need to be identified ...
Michael Doneus +4 more
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PCoA of aggregated populations. BAMA, Bronze Age Mongolia aggregate; BAMCE, Bronze Age Mongolia central eastern; BAMW, Bronze Age Mongolia Western; CSB, central slab burials; Danish‐IA, Danish iron age; LBK, linear beaker culture; MEA, Mongol empire aggregate; NeoRom, Neolithic Romania; SBA, slab burial aggregate.
Leland Liu Rogers, Frederika Ann Kaestle
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Abstract The determination of the natural remanent magnetization (NRM) of archaeological features can be used for magnetic modelling, joining of shards, archaeomagnetic dating or the investigation of the firing–cooling–collapsing order of ancient buildings.
Tina Wunderlich +6 more
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150 Years of Prehistory and Protohistory in Italy
Alessandro Guidi
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Fine Tools for Fine Work. The Form and Function of ‘Small Craft Tools’ from Bronze Age Kaymakçı (Türkiye) [PDF]
Tools have always played an extremely important, defining role in human life. A closer look at Small Craft Tools (SCTs), such as drills, awls, punches, and small chisels, not only allows us an insight into the exact production techniques of artefacts but
Kathleen C. Schaupp +3 more
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