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Lasting Lower Rhine-Meuse forager ancestry shaped Bell Beaker expansion. [PDF]

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Gray wolves in an anthropogenic context on a small island in prehistoric Scandinavia. [PDF]

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Archaeometric analysis of Early Bronze Age bread from Küllüoba Höyük. [PDF]

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Old Goats: 3,000 years of genetic connectivity of the domestic goat in Ireland

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Material Investigation of Bronze Artefacts from the Late Bronze Age

Materials Science Forum, 2017
The study deals with the material survey of a raw material, bronze axe and sickle from the Late Bronze Age. Artefacts were chosen from a set of about thirty objects, which were found in a ceramic pot near to Křenovice in the South Bohemia. The ancient technology of the axe and the sickle production was determined by the evaluating of structural ...
Šárka Msallamová   +11 more
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Assyria in the Late Bronze Age

2022
This chapter discusses the history of Assyria between the sixteenth and eleventh centuries BC, which saw a small merchant city-state with little political clout rise to prominence in Upper Mesopotamia and beyond to become one of the leading powers on the Late Bronze Age.
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Elam in the Late Bronze Age

2022
From the emergence of the first urban forms of society in the fourth millennium BC to the Achaemenid era, the kingdom of Elam in southwestern Iran played a significant role in the political and cultural landscape of the Middle East. After a period of political dominance of Mesopotamia over Elam in the Ur III period, the country developed into one of ...
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