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Beycesultan Höyük Eastern Cone Late Bronze Age Studies

open access: yesHöyük, 2023
The new excavations started in 2007 at Beycesultan Höyük, an important center for understanding the Late Bronze Age cultural process in Western Anatolia, has provided important data for reevaluating the Late Bronze Age chronology ...
Eşref Abay   +2 more
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Studies of the Burial Mound Panagia 2 on the Taman Peninsula

open access: yesНижневолжский археологический вестник, 2018
Two barrows of the burial mound Panagia 2 were investigated in the neighborhood of Volna village on the Taman peninsula in the Krasnodar region. The barrows were erected in the Middle Bronze Age, with the secondary graves of the Late Bronze Age and the ...
Andrey A. Goroshnikov
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The Late Bronze Age Settlement of Meldola (FC).

open access: yesIpoTESI di Preistoria, 2010
The paper deals with the recent excavation of a Late Bronze Age settlement at Meldola (FC), presumably coinciding with XIX cent. discoveries. The settlement is located in the hill upland inside a region scarcely documented for the protohistorical period ...
Xabier Gonzalez   +2 more
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Typo-chronologie des céramiques du groupe Rhin-Suisse-France Orientale (R.S.F.O.) dans la région dijonnaise :

open access: yesRevue Archéologique de l’Est, 2007
The archaeological site of the Pré-du-Plancher is located to the east of Dijon (Burgundy, Côte d’Or), at the foot of a limestone hill in the Basmont valley. This site, dated from the late Bronze Age, is the first to include a stratigraphical sequence for
Franck DUCREUX
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The Late Bronze Age hoard from Bækkedal, Denmark

open access: yesDanish Journal of Archaeology, 2015
In late summer 2014, two metal detectorists located 40 bronze objects on a small hillock west of Gammel Skørping in Himmerland. Eastern Himmerland in particular is renowned for its many Late Bronze Age hoards and the Bækkedal hoard, as the discovery is ...
Torben Sarauw
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Non-discursive knowledge and the construction of identity. Potters, potting and performance at the bronze age tell of Százhalombatta, Hungary [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
This article explores the relationship between the making of things and the making of people at the Bronze Age tell at Százhalombatta, Hungary. Focusing on potters and potting, we explore how the performance of non-discursive knowledge was critical to ...
Sofaer, Joanna, Budden, Sandy
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A Bronze Age site near Faenza: S. Biagio, Larga Piazzetta.

open access: yesIpoTESI di Preistoria, 2009
The paper presents the archaeological evidence from the settlement of S. Biagio discovered between 1964 and 1975, dating to the late phase of Middle Bronze Age and the earliest phase of Late Bronze Age.
Gabriella Morico
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THREE BRONZE AXES WITH WOODEN HAFT RE-MAINS FROM ESTONIA; pp. 3–19 [PDF]

open access: yesEesti Arheoloogiaajakiri, 2018
Estonian Bronze Age bronze artefacts are almost always discovered as stray finds without a datable context or associated samples that would enable absolute dating. Their age estimates are based on better dated parallels from elsewhere in Europe.
Kristiina Paavel   +3 more
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Travelling objects: changing values : trade, exchange, and cultural influences for the decline of the lake-dwelling tradition in the northern Circum-Alpine region during the Late Bronze Age [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Between the Neolithic and the Late Bronze Age (LBA) a long lasting tradition, with temporary interruptions, of lake-dwelling occupation is well recorded in the northern Circum-Alpine region (Switzerland, southern Germany, eastern France; nCA ...
Jennings, Benjamin
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Din colecțiile Muzeului Național al Banatului din Timișoara. I. Celturi izolate/singulare din Banatul Românesc.

open access: yesAnalele Banatului. Arheologie-Istorie, 2020
On this occasion we chose to publish some socketed axes, that were discovered in the Romanian Banat, but with- out an archaeological context, pieces that can be included in that broader category of “isolated/singular” objects.
Sorin Felea
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