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Small Towns: Lemovices City from the Second Iron Age to the Middle Ages

2011
This issue is devoted to the Lemovice and Limousin small towns as situated in longue durée history, from the Second Iron Age to the Middle Ages. Investigation beginswith a re-examination of the sources available to historians and archeologists of this topic.
Guédon, Stéphanie, Pichon, Blaise
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Cremation practices coexisting at the S’Illot des Porros Necropolis during the Second Iron Age in the Balearic Islands (Spain)

HOMO, 2010
The necropolis of S'Illot des Porros, one of the most important prehistoric funerary sites of the Balearic Islands (Spain), was in use from the VIth and Vth century BCE until the Ist century CE. Located in a funerary area which contains two cementeries and one sanctuary, this site is constituted by three funerary chambers named A, B and C, respectively.
Piga Giampaolo   +4 more
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The Second Age of Iron

Abstract This chapter argues for recognition of Indigenous “iron ages.” Although much is known about the European and Mediterranean Iron Age, there has been little investigation of the radical and often rapid social, political, and artistic changes that occurred within Indigenous communities who acquired iron from European ...
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Normal Hemoglobin at the Age of 1 Year Does not Protect Infants From Developing Iron Deficiency Anemia in the Second Year of Life

Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 2011
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is the most common hematologic disorder worldwide. Measures to prevent IDA in infants have been successful with questionable sustainability.To evaluate the incidence of developing IDA in the second year of life, in infants who were nonanemic at the age of 1 year on routine blood test.Blood samples were obtained from 193, 24-
Asher M, Moser   +2 more
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Possible interpretation of loom weights pits. The loom from the Second Iron Age settlement at Aron (Mayenne)

2023
Le site du second âge du Fer de la Conillère à Aron (Mayenne) a livré un ensemble de structures permettant de considérer la présence d’un atelier de tissage. Les informations recueillies permettent une réflexion sur la disposition d’un métier à cette période et de considérer celui-ci comme étant sur poteaux « plantés », donc strictement vertical plutôt
Mare, Éric, Médard, Fabienne
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Settlement Dynamics and Social Organization in Eastern Iberia during the Iron Age (Eighth–Second Centuries BC)

Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 2003
Summary.  This paper explores the formation of urban societies in the eastern Iberian Peninsula. From the Early Iberian Iron Age onwards it is possible to trace the emergence of a hierarchical settlement pattern in which larger settlements carried out the most important functions of control and exploitation of the resources in this territory, extending
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Population Dynamics during the Second Iron Age: a Case Study from the Paris Region

2023
Apart from Caesar’s description of the Helvetii’s migration in 58 BCE, literary evidence for paleodemography during the La Tène period in Gaul is scarce. As a result, population density estimations in pre-Roman Gaul tend to rely on settlements’ size, duration of occupation, and overall quantity in a given region.
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THE LOCAL PRODUCTION OF AMPHORAE IN TURDETANIA DURING THE SECOND IRON AGE:

2022
Francisco José GARCÍA FERNÁNDEZ   +2 more
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From prestige to proto-industry: iron production evolution during the second Iron Age in the north of the Paris basin

2008
The advent of iron in northern Europe, and more particularly in the north of France, is a fundamental fact for understanding the economic and social changes that occurred during the Ages of metals. Iron is particularly effective when used to make artisanal or agricultural tools and weapons.
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Agricultural plots fertilisation during the second Iron Age in northern France through isotope analyses, methodological approach

2020
ContextThis PhD project aims to explain regional differences in the longevity of rural occupations considering agricultural practices. Farming systems, whether intensive (as in the Armorican Massif) or extensive (Paris Basin), have a major impact on soil productivity and potentially determine the choices of installation, abandonment and farm longevity.
Ben Makhad, Sammy   +3 more
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