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A metalwork hoard dated to the Wilburton phase of the later Bronze Age, found at Barway close to the Isle of Ely in the Cambridgeshire Fens, is reported. Consideration of the hoard, in the context of later prehistoric hoarding in the... more
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      European HistoryEuropean StudiesArchaeologyPrehistoric Archaeology
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyZooarchaeologyArchaeobotany
Radiocarbon dates for the Early Bronze Age of Northern England are presented, these provide an independent chronology for the Collared Urns of the region together with associated Accessory Vessels and grave goods. The results indicate... more
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      European HistoryEuropean StudiesIrish StudiesArchaeology
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      HistoryGeneticsPhylogeographyPhylogenetics
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      IrelandBronze Age EuropeCultural ArchaeologyFeminist Cultures
This volume is yet another publication in the Studien zur Archäologie in Ostmitteleuropa/ Studia nad Pradziejami Europy Środkowej series. It is based on the author’s doctoral dissertation concerning defensive settlements in Central... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologySettlement PatternsBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)
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      History of MiningBronze Age (Archaeology)Bronze Age EuropeArchaeometallurgy of Copper
Feasting equipment, copper‐alloy cauldrons and flesh‐hooks, are a distinctive feature of the later Atlantic Bronze Age suggesting elements of a shared ideology whose ultimate origin may lie in the eastern Mediterranean. The easterly... more
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      European HistoryEuropean StudiesArchaeologyClassical Archaeology
The present study hopes to contribute to Middle Bronze Age studies in two specific areas: first, by publishing a new series of radiocarbon dates for a period from which there are few absolute dates, and second, by describing a less known... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyArchaeological ScienceSettlement Patterns
The Spir Mountain Cairns are two exceptionally well preserved Bronze Age cairns in Ångermanland, Norrland, Sweden. This is by all means a prehistoric site that deserves more attention. Most of Sweden's cairns are dated to the Bronze Age.... more
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      Bronze Age Europe (Archaeology)Bronze Age ArchaeologyConservation of archaeological stone monumentsBronze Age Europe
Without a doubt, Nižná Myšl’a is one of the more significant sites of the European Bronze Age. The excavations, which have been carried out in the location since 1970s, revealed hundreds of graves associated with one of the defensive... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyFunerary ArchaeologyMetalwork (Archaeology)
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyMetallurgyBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyGeophysicsRitual
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      IdentityHungaryCeramic analysisBronze Age Europe
Abstract (EN): The significance of the Channel in the later Bronze Age is best understood in terms of its relationship to the Atlantic Bronze Age complex. Sometime around the beginning of the 14th century the relationship between other... more
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      Bronze Age Europe (Archaeology)Late Bronze Age archaeologyMiddle Bronze AgeBronze Age Britain
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      Bronze Age Europe (Archaeology)Late Bronze Age archaeologyIberian Prehistory (Archaeology)Early Bronze Age (Archaeology)
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      European HistoryArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyBritish History
This is not the first time that questions relating to defensive settlement are raised in our series. Its 5th volume entitled "Defensive Structures: from Central Europe to the Aegean in the 3rd and 2nd millennia BC" was devoted to... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyBalkan Prehistory (Archaeology)Landscape Archaeology
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      ReligionHistoryAncient HistoryCultural History
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      European HistoryArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyBritish History
Velké množství drobných nádrží v povodí potoků stékajících z Krušných hor svědčí o rýžování surovin. A large number of small reservoirs in the watershed streams flowing down from the Erzgebirge shows panning raw materials.Eine große... more
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      Landscape ArchaeologyBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)Celtic ArchaeologyArchaeology of Mining
The settlement of Bruszczewo was investigated by a German-Polish research team of archaeologists and specialists of various research fields whose work made this publication possible. The established interdisciplinary approach has become a... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyArchaeozoologySettlement Patterns
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      Iron Age EuropeBronze Age EuropeIstria
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      Pottery (Archaeology)Bronze Age Europe (Archaeology)Bronze Age EuropeBronze Age Terramare
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      Early Bronze AgeGrave RitualsBronze Age EuropeDeath and Burial
This paper focuses on the web of relationships established between Early and Middle Bronze Age communities and their environment in Northwest Iberia. Charcoal remains recovered from settlements and funerary sites in this area can inform a... more
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      PaleoenvironmentBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)Bronze Age ArchaeologyPaleoenvironment (Archaeology)
Redécouvert à l’occasion de prospections pédestres réalisées dans le cadre du programme de recherche « Cauria, site mégalithique de Stazzona – I Stantari » (D’Anna et al., 2006a), le site protohistorique de Punta di Casteddu se trouve... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyPottery (Archaeology)Funerary Archaeology
This paper explores the potential in studying rock art in terms of visual modes of articulation instead of iconographic categorisation based on representation. The approach explores rock art as process, for instance, how new motifs relate... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyRock Art (Archaeology)Archaeological Method & Theory
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      Archaeological ScienceArchaeological Method & TheoryBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)Archaeometry
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyRitualCulture
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologySettlement PatternsBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyRitualCulture
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      Landscape ArchaeologySettlement PatternsBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)Bronze Age Archaeology
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      Bronze Age Europe (Archaeology)Bronze Age ArchaeologyDeath and Burial (Archaeology)Bronze Age (Archaeology)
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      GeographyArchaeologyGeochemistryLandscape Archaeology
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      Landscape ArchaeologySettlement PatternsBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)Bronze Age Archaeology
This paper presents the results of three archaeological interventios at Vale Ferreiro, in the parish of Serafão (Fafe, NW of Portugal). This may be categorized as an Early and Middle Bronze Age site used for cerimonial purposes.
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      Funerary ArchaeologyBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)Iberian Prehistory (Archaeology)Archaeology of the Iberian Peninsula
Abstract The area of the Upper Dniester Basin in Western Ukraine comprises one of the largest concentrations of barrows with the exception of the steppe zone. This article concerns the absolute chronology of one mound group in Bukivna,... more
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      GeographyArchaeologyGeochemistryLandscape Archaeology
Die Zusammenarbeit der archäologischen Institute der Universitäten Kiel und Poznań blickt inzwischen auf eine 10 Jahre alte Tradition zurück, die am Fundplatz Bruszczewo, Großpolen, 1999 begann. Seit 2004 konnte die Verfasserin zusammen... more
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      Bronze Age Europe (Archaeology)Bronze Age ArchaeologyMiddle Bronze AgeBurial mounds (Archaeology)
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      Landscape ArchaeologySettlement PatternsBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)Bronze Age Archaeology
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      Landscape ArchaeologySettlement PatternsBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)Bronze Age Archaeology
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      ArchaeologyArchaeological ScienceBronze Age ArchaeologyBronze Age Balkans
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)Bronze Age Archaeology
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      Neolithic EuropeBronze Age EuropeGrassStone Circles
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      Landscape ArchaeologyBronze Age ArchaeologyPrehistoric SettlementRemote sensing and GIS
This article presents a series of often overseen objects that were discovered on the protohistoric site of Sovjan in Albania. These are small clay discs, on which between two to eight perforations were arranged. Coming essentially from... more
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      ArchaeologyExperimental ArchaeologyTextile ArchaeologyBronze Age Europe
Presented paper concerns the methodological issues related to the protection of the archaeological heritage in forested areas, using a set of modern non-invasive methods. These procedures are shown on the basis of the specific example,... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyRemote SensingCultural Heritage
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      Bronze Age Europe (Archaeology)IdentityHungaryCeramic analysis
A short summary of some experimental investigations in the artificial patiniation of copper and copper alloys...
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      ArchaeometallurgyBronze Age EuropeArtificial patinationRaman microscopy