The multiple territories of Swahili urban landscapes [PDF]
Houses are linked to the urban landscape in multiple ways. They provide urban form, and shape movement and interaction. This article analyses these connections through the concept of territories, defined as areas linked to particular activities and/or ...
Fleisher, Jeffrey +1 more
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The Golden Horde Non-Glazed Ceramics from Bagaevka Settlement
The article examines Golden Horde non-glazed ceramic wares from the Bagaevka settlement of the second half of the 13th – 14th century (coins found on the monument were minted from the late 1270s to the early 1360s), situated in the Saratov region.
Leonard F. Nedashkovsky +2 more
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Girikihaciyan: A Halafian Site in Southeastern Turkey [PDF]
This report presents the results of excavations undertaken at the site of Girikihaciyan in southeastern Turkey during 1968 and 1970 by the Joint Prehistoric Project, Istanbul-Chicago under the overal direction of Professor Halet Cambel, University of ...
LeBlanc, Steven A., Watson, Patty Jo
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Self-organization of stabilized microtubules by both spindle and midzone mechanisms in Xenopus egg cytosol [PDF]
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Molecular Biology of the Cell 24 (2013): 1559-1573, doi:10.1091/mbc.E12-12-0850.Previous study of ...
Coughlin, Margaret +3 more
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SEYITOMER MOUND MİDDLE BRONZE AGE LİNE DECORATİON SPİNDLE WHORLS
Since prehistoric times, human beings have decorated their daily items such as tools, utensils, pots and fugitives by applying ornaments with various techniques. These decorations are not only haphazardly but also systematically and as works of art. Seyitömer Mound is located 30 km northwest of Kütahya Province in the north of Afyon-Altıntaş-road in ...
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The Historic Caddo Component at the Roseborough Lake Site (41BW5) on the Red River in Bowie County, Texas [PDF]
The Roseborough Lake site (41BW5) is on an old meander of the Red River “that was cut off in 1872 and named Roseborough Lake. It lies a few miles west of other important Late Caddo and Historic Caddo period sites, and a few miles west of Texarkana in ...
Perttula, Timothy K.
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Research into the Origin and Spread of Wool Production between the Near East and Central Europe [PDF]
The objective of the research group Textile Revolution is to contribute to research on the still largely unclear introduction of wool production in later Neolithic and Chalcolithic societies from Western Asia to Central Europe.
Becker, Cornelia +9 more
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SPINDLE-WHORLS FROM THE LATE TRYPILLIA SETTLEMENT TROIANIV
At the Troianiv settlement more than 200 ceramic whole and fragmened spindle-whorls (SW) have been found. The size of the SW from Troianiv can be roughly divided into large, medium and small, with a diameter of approximately 55, 40 and 30 mm respectively. The height of the SW is from 2.0 to 3.5 cm. The weight of the SW ranges from about 20 up to 45 g.
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Secondary Use of Ceramic Vessels in Ancient Khwarazm
The paper deals with the results of the study of ceramics secondary use in ancient Khwarazm. The source base of the study includes the results of archaeological works carried out in the last century on the sites of ancient Khwarazm and the results of ...
Azizkhan Zh. Toreniyazov
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Fusaiole 'in forma di vaso' e produzioni femminili nella protostoria: un problema aperto [PDF]
The author, on the base of the extreme variability in shapes of spindle whorls from Middle Bronze Age in pile-dwelling and 'terramare' area, suggests that many of these spindle whorls can be interpreted as miniature fine vases if we look at the drawings ...
Leonardi, G.
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