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‘Ingots’ from the second Iron Age. A first overview

2021
International ...
Genechesi, Julia   +9 more
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Morphometrics of Second Iron Age ceramics – strengths, weaknesses, and comparison with traditional typology

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2014
Although the potential of geometric morphometrics for the study of archaeological artefacts is recognised, quantitative evaluations of the concordance between such methods and traditional typology are rare. The present work seeks to fill this gap, using as a case study a corpus of 154 complete ceramic vessels from the Bibracte oppidum (France), the ...
Wilczek, Josef   +5 more
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The population of the Middle Tagus Valley during the Second Iron Age

2022
The territory named by the classical sources as "Carpetania" -nowadays divided in the Community of Madrid and some provinces of Castile-La Mancha (mainly Toledo and certain areas of Cuenca and Guadalajara)- has several epistemological problems. It is our aim to try to solve them.
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Burying Children in Iron Age Normandy:

2023
Ten kilometres west of Cherbourg, Normandy, the shore of Urville-Nacqueville houses a major necropolis of the second century BC. The excavations revealed 112 graves, including 80 particularly well-preserved immature individuals with both cremation and inhumation being used contemporaneously.
Arzelier, Ana   +5 more
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Second Iron Age grey pottery from Este (northeastern Italy): study of provenance and technology

Applied Clay Science, 2005
Second Iron Age grey pottery from the town of Este (Veneto region, northeastern Italy) was studied, and the results on possible provenance area and technological features are reported here. A multianalytical approach was adopted; microstructural, petrographic, and geochemical features were determined by optical and electron microscopy, powder X-ray ...
MARITAN, LARA   +3 more
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The Second Kondratiev Wave: The Age of Iron Railways, Steam Power, and Mechanization

2002
AbstractMajor inventions and improvements in the design of high‐pressure steam engines made it possible to use them for steam‐powered locomotives as well as for steamships and a widening range of industrial machines, based on cheap coal and iron.The highly successful demonstration trials of locomotives on the Liverpool to Manchester railway in 1831 ...
Chris Freeman, Francisco Louçã
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Chapter 10 A Second Iron Age Ahead?

1979
Publisher Summary The magnitude of the world's annual needs for newly mined substances has grown so large that it is difficult to view the volume in perspective. The annual per capita consumption of newly mined mineral products for all the peoples of the world now totals 3.75 mg.
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