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Interpretation through emergence: reconstituting the lost complexity of the late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age cosmovision by multi disciplinary method

Interpretation through emergence: reconstituting the lost complexity of the late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age cosmovision by multi disciplinary method

... perturbation, shown on Fig. 5, is 173.3 days. Each time the moon reaches these extreme points in its perturbation, it crosses or approaches very close to the plane of the sun and the earth. These are the circumstances ...

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The maternal genetic make-up of the Iberian Peninsula between the Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age

The maternal genetic make-up of the Iberian Peninsula between the Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age

... incoming early farmers during the Early and Middle Neolithic of the Iberian Peninsula, as compared to Central ...the early farmers in Central Europe showed comparatively little admixture of ...

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Mobility and diet  in Neolithic, Bronze Age and Iron Age Germany : evidence from multiple isotope analysis

Mobility and diet in Neolithic, Bronze Age and Iron Age Germany : evidence from multiple isotope analysis

... the early 1990s and studied samples from ten sites in Bavaria (Price et ...the late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age, it has been suggested that high levels of mobility or even ...

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Feast, Food and Fodder in Neolithic-Bronze Age Greece: Commensality and the Construction of Value

Feast, Food and Fodder in Neolithic-Bronze Age Greece: Commensality and the Construction of Value

... from Neolithic sites in Greece are heavily dominated by domesticates (cereal and pulse crops; sheep, goats, cattle and pigs), identifying farming as the basis of human ...Known Early (‘EN’) and Middle ...

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The first horse herders and the impact of early Bronze Age steppe expansions into Asia

The first horse herders and the impact of early Bronze Age steppe expansions into Asia

... Copper Age (~3300 BCE) Namazga-related population from the borderlands between Central and South Asia contains both “Iran Neolithic” and EHG ancestry but not CHG-specific ancestry provides a solution to ...

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Y-chromosome phylogeographic analysis of the Greek-Cypriot population reveals elements consistent with Neolithic and Bronze Age settlements

Y-chromosome phylogeographic analysis of the Greek-Cypriot population reveals elements consistent with Neolithic and Bronze Age settlements

... Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA, 11,000– 10,400 years before present (y BP)) and B (PPNB, 10,500– 8800 y BP) traditions, respectively ...Pottery Neolithic (7200–6000 y BP) and the Early Bronze ...

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Health and society in Southeast Asia: the transition from the late Bronze Age to Iron Age

Health and society in Southeast Asia: the transition from the late Bronze Age to Iron Age

... the Bronze Age was conflict free is debatable, as violence has been part of modern human makeup for thousands of years (Walker, ...the Neolithic, such as increased farming and ...to Bronze ...

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An Early/Middle Bronze Age multiple burial at Wassenaar, the Netherlands

An Early/Middle Bronze Age multiple burial at Wassenaar, the Netherlands

... The Older Dune landscape developed and extended seawards during the Late Neolithic and the Bronze Age. As the coastline prograded, older dune rows gradually shifted further inland. At the same ...

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Development and distribution of anthropomorphic figures in Anatolia from the Neolithic to the end of the Early Bronze Age.

Development and distribution of anthropomorphic figures in Anatolia from the Neolithic to the end of the Early Bronze Age.

... head, although this head shape after the end of the Late Chal- colithic period occurs only on flat anthropomorphic figures in unidentifiable postures. The flat re[r] ...

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The archaeobotany of Neolithic and Bronze Age Crete: synthesis and prospects

The archaeobotany of Neolithic and Bronze Age Crete: synthesis and prospects

... drinks may also have been used as part of the same occasion by different people or at different stages. Younger and Rehak (2008, 154) suggest that the conical cup was adaptable to various other uses, such as being a ...

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Evidence that a West-East admixed population lived in the Tarim Basin as early as the early Bronze Age

Evidence that a West-East admixed population lived in the Tarim Basin as early as the early Bronze Age

... the Bronze Age [38], and even earlier at Lake Baikal ...the Bronze Age, it is possible that the initial admixture occurred somewhere in south- ern ...

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Late Bronze Age and Iron Age pottery in the Shetland Isles : a synopsis of design, construction methods and typological trends

Late Bronze Age and Iron Age pottery in the Shetland Isles : a synopsis of design, construction methods and typological trends

... 1972). The shovel was not delivered with the Ness of Sound assemblage to Shetland museum in the 1990s so is now presumed lost. This is very unfortunate as surviving wooden tools are extremely rare in the archaeological ...

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Following the Life Cycle of Base Ring Female Figurines in Late Bronze Age Cyprus

Following the Life Cycle of Base Ring Female Figurines in Late Bronze Age Cyprus

... The fourth section of this chapter aims to discuss issues related to possible influences from the figurine traditions of other regions as well as continuities from the Early and Middle Cypriot (EC–MC) figurine ...

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Palaces and their Regions: Geographical Analysis of Territorial Exploitation in Late Bronze Age Crete and Greece

Palaces and their Regions: Geographical Analysis of Territorial Exploitation in Late Bronze Age Crete and Greece

... These references do not reflect political structure beneath the broad, geographical level, however. One document may do so: the so-called ‘Kom el-Hetan list, a series of names carved on one of the statue bases in the ...

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Capitate-trapezoid synostosis: analysis of an Early Bronze Age case and review of the literature

Capitate-trapezoid synostosis: analysis of an Early Bronze Age case and review of the literature

... laboratories, University of Salento, revealed a date between 1980 and 1730 BC (Early Bronze Age). The characteristics of the grave and the dagger denoted the high social status of the individual, ...

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Beads at The Place of White Earth - Late Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic Aktopraklık, Northwestern Turkey

Beads at The Place of White Earth - Late Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic Aktopraklık, Northwestern Turkey

... The second largest component of the Aktopraklık stone bead assemblage consists of striking blue specimens with white interiors, seen clearly in broken examples, in a variety of forms (Figure 6). Blue is an exceptionally ...

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CYCLADIC SETTLEMENTS IN THE EARLY BRONZE AGE AND THEIR AEGEAN CONTEXT. VAIA ECONOMIDOU

CYCLADIC SETTLEMENTS IN THE EARLY BRONZE AGE AND THEIR AEGEAN CONTEXT. VAIA ECONOMIDOU

... uncovered in 32. A third room is located to the N, and the continuation of the E wall of Room 12, to the S, must indicate that another one existed towards this direction. The connection [r] ...

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Dawn of the amphora: the emergence of maritime transport jars in the Early Bronze Age Aegean

Dawn of the amphora: the emergence of maritime transport jars in the Early Bronze Age Aegean

... the early EB II west Aegean Wilson et al Located on the north coast of Crete just downstream from the important site of Knossos this port se lement has strati ed deposits dating to both late EB I ...

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A World of Goods: Transport Jars and Commodity Exchange at the Late Bronze Age Harbor of Kommos, Crete

A World of Goods: Transport Jars and Commodity Exchange at the Late Bronze Age Harbor of Kommos, Crete

... developed Late Bronze Age, the shoulder-handled transport vessels known as CJs were the favored transport vessels throughout the Le- vant, including Cyprus and the Nile Delta, playing much the same ...

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Exploring Aredhiou: New Light on the Rural Communities of the Cypriot Hinterland during the Late Bronze Age

Exploring Aredhiou: New Light on the Rural Communities of the Cypriot Hinterland during the Late Bronze Age

... The presence of a well-preserved senet gaming stone (fig. 14) in the rubble tumble to the south of Building 2 might further enhance our understanding of gendered activity in and around this structure. While it seems ...

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