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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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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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Hrabianki Szembekówny - pionierki archeologii wielkopolskiej z przełomu XIX i XX wieku [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Archaeological interests of the Szembek earls from Siemianice near Kępno (southern Wielkopolska) have spread over many generations starting from the middle of the 19th century until the present time.
Fogel, Jerzy
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Grave Monuments in South–Eastern End of the South Caucasus: Late Bronze – Early Iron Age Kurgans

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2022
The article deals with the results of the Late Bronze – Early Iron Age kurgans built in the foothills of the Talysh Mountains at the south-eastern end of the South Caucasus.
Anar Agalarzade M.
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Statistical and Typological Analysis of Pottery from the Settlements of the Late Bronze Age in the Lower Reaches of the Belaya River (once again about the problem of the genesis early Ananino Culture of Corded Ceramics – ACCC)

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2019
The paper deals with interpretation of the results of the comparative statistical analysis of pottery from the late Bronze Age settlements in the lower reaches of the Belaya river – Kakry-Kul, Birsk, Udelny-Duvaney.
Ivanov Vladimir A. , Chichko Tatiana V.
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THE LATE BRONZE AGE GÁVA POTTERY FROM THE LOWER MUREȘ

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2021
The widespread societal collapse that occurred in the Lower Mureș Basin in the Late Bronze Age following the destruction of mega-sites during the 13th century BC is largely mirrored in the dwindling number of settlements, prestige goods, and metal finds.
Victor Sava, Adrian Ursuțiu
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Maillot « Les Terres du Terrier » (Yonne) : typo-chronologie d’un ensemble céramique du début du Bronze final

open access: yesRevue Archéologique de l’Est, 2008
The Maillot “Les Terres du Terrier” site (Yonne) was excavated in 1947 by J. Coudray and P. Parruzot. One structure produced more than 20kg of potsherds.
Fabrice Muller   +2 more
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The earliest socketed axes in southeastern Europe. Tracking the spread of a Bronze Age technological innovation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Although their early evolution is largely obscure, socketed axes are among the most numerous artefacts of the Southeastern European Late Bronze Age.
Oliver Dietrich
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Round barrows and dykes as landscape metaphors [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
This article outlines the results of phenomenological research on the significance of landscape features, in particular ridges and coombe (dry valley) systems, in relation to the locations of Bronze Age round barrows and late Bronze Age/early Iron Age ...
Tilley, C
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Prof. DID TRADE STOP IN THE EARLY IRON AGE? THE EVIDENCE FROM PHILISTIA AND BEYOND

open access: yesDiacrítica, 2023
The transition between the Late Bronze and Iron Age, often described as a collapse, is most often characterized by comparing the changes between these two periods.
Aren Maeir
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