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Kitchenalia in Bronze Age Cyprus

Kitchenalia in Bronze Age Cyprus

... household practices. Presumably the ladles and handled bowls discussed above were used to scoop out food, but the easiest way to access the contents toward the bottom of the pithoi would be to physically climb into the ... See full document

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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

... to Cyprus which are contemporary to the period of their production and ...the Cyprus Archaeological Museum and Metropolitan Museum of Art; elements of their typology and production were ... See full document

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A Golden Calendar from the Bronze Age

A Golden Calendar from the Bronze Age

... from Cyprus, 1 ton of tin of uncertain origin, glass from Mycenae, ceramics from Cyprus, jewels from Egypt, perfume in Canaanite jars, and amber in large quantities from the south Baltic ... See full document

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A Goodly Feast . . . A Cup of Mellow Wine: Feasting in Bronze Age Cyprus

A Goodly Feast . . . A Cup of Mellow Wine: Feasting in Bronze Age Cyprus

... Bowls have been found inside kraters at Enkomi (Swed- ish Expedition tombs 6 and 18) and Kalavasos.76 Although Mycenaean pottery is the preferred tableware for LC competitive fea[r] ... See full document

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Watery Entanglements in the Cypriot Hinterland

Watery Entanglements in the Cypriot Hinterland

... Keywords: Cyprus; Bronze Age; water; materiality; new materialisms; entanglements; assemblages;.. 19.[r] ... See full document

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Iran and the Bronze Age Metals Trade in the Persian Gulf

Iran and the Bronze Age Metals Trade in the Persian Gulf

... a consequence, vary from that which would be expected if only economic factors operated upon their dispersal. Moreover, cuneiform sources and anthropological sources both support the observation that deliberate exchange ... 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

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

... years might be the explanation for a continuation, rather than an intensification, of practices. A change which can be detected, though, is the diminished importance of transhumant activities from the second half of the ... See full document

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Micromorphological and Chemical Features of Soils as Evidence of Bronze Age Ancient Anthropogenic Impact (Late Bronze Age Muradymovo Settlement, Ural Region, Russia)

Micromorphological and Chemical Features of Soils as Evidence of Bronze Age Ancient Anthropogenic Impact (Late Bronze Age Muradymovo Settlement, Ural Region, Russia)

... of modern soils inside the cultural layer of the study site are directly affected by the Late Bronze.. 25.[r] ... See full document

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Tracing the dynamic life story of a bronze age female

Tracing the dynamic life story of a bronze age female

... Ancient human mobility at the individual level is conventionally studied by the diverse application of suitable techniques (e.g. aDNA, radiogenic strontium isotopes, as well as oxygen and lead isotopes) to either hard ... See full document

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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

... This paper explores the full potential of archaeobotanical research in the investigation of issues such as agricultural practices and resource management and mobilisation in shaping the social dynamics of Neolithic and ... See full document

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The Organization of Flaked Stone Production at Bronze Age Lerna

The Organization of Flaked Stone Production at Bronze Age Lerna

... Independent craftsmanship is confirmed by evidence of an equal distribution of lithic debris across the site, indicating that the House of the Tiles at Early Helladic Lerna was not[r] ... See full document

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Historical Reconstruction Of Social Relations Of The Bronze And Early Iron Age

Historical Reconstruction Of Social Relations Of The Bronze And Early Iron Age

... the defense and room walls [3]. In graves they put various meals, a dead man and woman's own belongings, labor and household tools. From the items put in graves one can conclude about profession and status of the ... See full document

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Property rights and democratic values in Bronze Age and Archaic Greece

Property rights and democratic values in Bronze Age and Archaic Greece

... Our argument thus is that probably even during the Mycenaean period, but more certainly during the Archaic, there were different elements, in religion, warfare but also in the Athletic Games, that all evolved similar ... See full document

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Bioarcheology of the Bronze Age Population in the Kumo-Manych Depression (Russia)

Bioarcheology of the Bronze Age Population in the Kumo-Manych Depression (Russia)

... Almost all human skeletal bones in the Yamna-culture burials in the studied territory were covered with red or brown ocher. The skeletons were in extremely poor condition, and in a number of cases it did not allow us to ... See full document

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Early Bronze-Age Stone Mortars from the Southern Argolid

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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Pottery Groups from Tsoungiza of the End of the Middle Bronze Age

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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A New Bronze Age Site in the Corinthia: The Orneai of Strabo and Homer?

A New Bronze Age Site in the Corinthia: The Orneai of Strabo and Homer?

... I have confirmed by autopsy the observations in Hope Simpson and Lazenby (1970, p. 66) that the acropolis of Kleonai was the center of an important Mycenaean settlement: &#[r] ... See full document

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Change and Standardization in Anyang: Writing and Culture in Bronze Age China

Change and Standardization in Anyang: Writing and Culture in Bronze Age China

... The earliest examples of Shang writing, especially those dating from the reign of king Wu Ding, show high levels of graphic and linguistic variation—that is, graphs/words are written dif[r] ... See full document

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Bronze Age architectural traditions : dates and landscapes

Bronze Age architectural traditions : dates and landscapes

... (Dumfriesshire) and the almost contemporary Lairg H1 (Sutherland), with a later western example at West Acres (Renfrewshire). Again the type sees continuity across 1500 BC, but few dates span the 14 th century BC; ... See full document

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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

... (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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