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Archaic Inventory in the Burials of the Yamnaya Culture in the Samara Trans-Volga Region and the Southern Ural
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Were there any tells in the Coţofeni culture area?
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Maksimovka I Grave Field (Forest-Steppe Volga Region): Results of the 2019 Excavations
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A Route Well Travelled. The archaeology of the A14 Huntingdon to Cambridge Road Improvement Scheme
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Out-of-phase relationship of Holocene moisture variations between the northeastern and southeastern Tibetan plateau and its societal impacts
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Neolithic and Paleometal Epoch Materials from the Bazyakovo I Campsite at the Mouth of the Kama River
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Sources of the mitochondrial gene pool of Russians by the results of analysis of modern and paleogenomic data
Published 2019-08-01“…Paleogenomic studies of recent years have shown that the Bronze Age migrations of populations of the PontoCaspian steppes from the east to the west of Europe had a great influence on the formation of the genetic makeup of modern Europeans. …”
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Preliminary report on human remains from Tell Masaikh and Tell Ashara. Season 2009*
Published 2013-03-01“…The first site is primarily the remains of a Bronze Age (2700–1500 BC). At Tell Masaikh were discovered the remains of a settlement from the Chalcolithic (4500 BC), and the Middle Bronze Age, as well as a huge governor’s palace from the times of the Assyrian empire’s days of glory (800–650 BC). …”
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À propos des foyers protohistoriques à pierres chauffantes en Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur
Published 2021-12-01“…The oldest structures were discovered in Switzerland and dated back to the Middle Bronze Age or even the Early Bronze Age. The origin of the protohistoric phenomenon therefore seems to be located in this geographical area. …”
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John Collier’s Paintings of Clytemnestra
Published 2024-12-01“…The earlier version of the painting depicts Clytemnestra wearing a costume reminiscent of Archaic or Classical Greece, albeit with accessories that have parallels from much earlier periods, specifically Early Bronze Age Hisarlık, Mycenaean Greece and Early Iron Age Greece. …”
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Venüs Heykelciklerinden İdollere Kadın Temsilleri
Published 2021-12-01“…Another factor is the lack of philological evidence to support archaeological ones in Anatolia, especially until the Bronze Age. The cuneiform tablets discovered by archaeological studies in Anatolia in the Bronze Age, a period that its history could be traced in writing, were able to provide more detailed information on the place and importance of women in political, social and economic life, compared to previous periods.…”
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Les sites de hauteur en Crète pendant les siècles obscurs
Published 2010-07-01“…At the end of the Bronze Age in Crete, a particular phenomenon makes its appearance. …”
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L’oppidum du Marduel (Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard) du Bronze final IIIb à l’époque romaine : synthèse des recherches sur un habitat occupé dans la longue durée
Published 2019-12-01“…The chronology of settlement in the plain, or the piedmont, is less well known, but it seems as though the zone was more or less continuously settled, or at least visited, from the final Bronze Age IIIB to the end of the 5th c. BC, unoccupied from the 4th c. to the 2nd c. …”
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Ancient metallurgical traditions and connections around the caput Adriae
Published 2009-01-01“…The pieces, made of different metals, are dated to various periods, between the Late Bronze Age and Late Antiquity. The results of different kinds of analytical techniques, applied to several hundreds of archaeological metal artefacts from this area, are presented and evaluated in the paper. …”
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Anatomy of the endemic palms of the Near and Middle East: archaeobotanical perspectives
Published 2013-12-01“…This study presents anatomical descriptors to identify stems and petioles of the Near and Middle East palms genera (Chamaerops, Hyphaene, Medemia, Nannorrhops, Phoenix). Since the Bronze Age, these palms are an essential plant resource for the populations of the hot deserts of these regions. …”
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Carved in stone
Published 2025-01-01“…Ultimately, this study examines these agglomerations as ideological tools that reshaped collective memory during the transition between the Chalcolithic and Bronze Age, shedding light on the more intangible behaviours of past communities. …”
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Interacting with the Past: Historical Sciences and Historical Games
Published 2024-12-01“…To complement the theoretical examination of the problem, the paper examines three examples from historical discourse (the Late Bronze Age collapse, cliodynamics, and Big History) and juxtaposes them against two examples of historical video games of a strategic genre that deal with related topics. …”
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