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An Early/Middle Bronze Age multiple burial at Wassenaar, the Netherlands
... the Bronze Age one described ...of multiple burials with indications of violence from the Central and Western European pre-urnfield ...of Early and Middle Bronze Age ... See full document
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An Early/Middle Bronze Age common grave at Wassenaar, the Netherlands. The physical anthropological results
... lemale, No. 1 1. lay at the far end of the grave, in the northwestern corner; individual No. 6 lay in the south- western corner. Individuals Nos 6 and 11 had both been interred face downwards, with their legs in the same ... See full document
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Untangling Wool: Fibre preparation for woollen threads in Dutch Early Bronze Age to Middle Iron Age
... The Early Bronze Age to the Middle Iron Age (2000-250 BC) has been selected as a time frame for this BA-thesis with current borders of the Netherlands as ...the Bronze ... See full document
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Bronze Age settlement flint from the Netherlands: the Cinderella of lithic research
... the Netherlands research into the Bronze Age has traditionally been directed at the study of fea- tures, structures (Theunissen, 1999), graves (Lohof, 1991) and non-stone finds such as pottery ... See full document
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THE YORTAN CULTURE WITHIN THE EARLY BRONZE AGE
... surface wore out over the millenia under such environmental factors as the fluctuating ground water-table and the soil conditions. One exceptionally well preserved [r] ... See full document
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Kazburun I barrow burial ground: barrow complex of and Alakul population of Bashkir Transurals archeological microdistrict: The Southern Urals barrow burial
... the age-related ...this burial ground that is a most singular phenomenon for archeological features of Central ...of bronze foundry at these sites is still not solved, though preliminary information ... See full document
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Pottery Groups from Tsoungiza of the End of the Middle Bronze Age
... The goblet rim 8 is highly distinctive by virtue of a fabric containing only white and yellowish red grits, a pink to very pale brown slip, and a matt-painted pattern unusual at Tsoun[r] ... See full document
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THE YORTAN CULTURE WITHIN THE EARLY BRONZE AGE
... Shape Is Bowls Class A pottery of Yortan... rim and on flattened base.[r] ... See full document
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M.E.Marshall CV_2019
... Berd Burial Cluster 03, 2016 submitted with the Project ArAGATS' report to the Agency for the Preservation of Monuments, History, and Culture; the Ministry of Culture, Republic of Armenia; and the ... See full document
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A newly-found diagnostic Bronze-Age Burial from Tapeh Giyan, Nahavand, Iran
... Giyan-type pottery is under the influence of that of Susiana D and the Elamite painted pottery in Khuzestan and Suse, and the final phase of Giyan IV pottery dates back to late second millennium B.C. and after that, ... See full document
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Health and society in Southeast Asia: the transition from the late Bronze Age to Iron Age
... the early to late phase (Douglas, ...(between age five and nine) had high incidences of linear enamel hypoplasia, which implies that either a chronic condition caused their death, or that the ... See full document
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Historical Reconstruction Of Social Relations Of The Bronze And Early Iron Age
... (in ―Shahnameh‖ – ―kayanian‖). First homeland of ―kavi‖s covered Khamun lake, Khilmend river coasts, Kukhi Khvadja Mountain foots, Ancient Bactria territories and they ruled during IX-VIII centuries B.C. [25]. The word ... See full document
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Forerunners of urbanism: A comparative study of settlement organisation in Western Veneto and South Etruria from the middle Bronze Age to the end of the final Bronze Age
... 66), whereas hazel growth is conditioned by warm summer temperatures which allow germination, high light requirements (which implies clear forest cover) and by oceanic type climate (Huntley and Birks 1983: 167-170). ... See full document
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Early Bronze-Age Stone Mortars from the Southern Argolid
... The mortars are all made of a distinctive dark gray, fine-grained, volcanic andesite typical of the volcanic deposits of the Southern Aegean, especially those of Aigina.2 Their [r] ... See full document
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Sub-Adult Identity: Attitudes towards Childhood Viewed from Mortuary Settings in Neolithic and Bronze Age Thailand
... Bioarchaeological evidence shows a high incidence of infant mortality, differential patterns of dental ablation in the adult population and differing health between males and females. Dental evidence, in contrast to ... See full document
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Maintaining fertility of Bronze Age arable land in the northwest Netherlands
... that Bronze Age farmers stopped keeping livestock because there are no archaeological indications for ...the Bronze Age, which made localities where organic mud could be collected more ... See full document
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Keos and the Eastern Aegean: The Cretan Connection
... 9 The possibility remains open that such pottery began to be imported to Keos very late in the Middle Bronze Age (equivalent to Middle Minoan IIIB), since pure strata of the [r] ... See full document
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The spirit of the sword and spear
... IIIA1 burial at Ca’ Morta, Como (tomb VIII/1926: Negroni Catacchio 1971–72; De Marinis 1981, 56–62, ...Iron Age long swords, with only around 60–70 known; he argues that they were deposited in less than 1 ... See full document
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Once again Toterfout-Halve Mijl
... Iron Age (Lehmkuhl 1987, ...The Bronze Age child's grave at Toterfout-Halve Mijl contained only one phalanx, which had not been pierced; it may possibly have been kept in a small purse carried around ... See full document
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Cultural landscapes, social networks and historical trajectories: A data-rich synthesis of Early Bronze Age networks (c. 2200-1700 BC) in Abruzzo and Lazio (Central Italy)
... Starting with funerary practices, a first example of relational source criticism concerns disarticulated human remains from ‘non-funerary’ contexts. So-called ‘loose bones’ from settlements and natural places have long ... See full document
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