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Continuidad y cambio en las prácticas funerarias del bronce final y primera edad del hierro en Menorca
Published 2017-10-01“…To start off of the exhibition of the data that offers the funeral archaeological registry of Menorca, an interpretation sets out on the social change that affected the prehistoric communities which they inhabited the island between the Final Bronze age and the Iron age (1400-800 BC), moment at which appear the first complex rock-cut tombs and turriforms.…”
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Trois documents inédits sur les salines de la Dives (xiie-xive siècle)
Published 2010-11-01“…This period forms the last chapter in the history of saltworks which began in the Iron Age and disappeared from the area in the 15th century. …”
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Założenia rowkowe o charakterze funeralnym ze stanowiska Domasław 10/11/12 / Chrzanów 4, pow. wrocławski jako przejaw oddziaływań kulturowych
Published 2022-12-01“…At the end of the Early Iron Age, burial practices within the Domasław necropolis did not cease completely. …”
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Des amphores de l’oppidum de Châteaumeillant (Cher) : le matériel des fouilles des xixe et xxe s.
Published 2010-12-01“…They bring out formerly missing dating evidence, discussion on amphorae deposits and a view of the origin and trade patterns and circulation of the wine imported by this powerful Late Iron Age oppidum.…”
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Nécropoles multipolaires et élaboration d’un nouveau modèle socio-politique au premier âge du Fer : réflexions à partir des sites du Camp de l’Église Sud à Flaujac-Poujols (Lot) et...
Published 2021-12-01“…As an overall conclusion, the study of these two sites suggests that the Early Iron Age is characterized by two successive mutations between 800 and 550 BC, more than by a gradual transition, and they result in the construction of a new socio-political model in the second half of the Early Iron Age.…”
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Modelos virtuales entorno al Territorio Vetón; hacia una visualización del pasado accesible para todos los públicos.
Published 2013-05-01“…The present example is focused specifically on the so-called castros (Iron Age settlements) of Castillo de Saldeana (Saldeana), Lugar Viejo (Yecla de Yeltes) and Las Merchanas (Lumbrales).…”
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Les changements hydromorphologiques de l’estuaire de la Loire et l’évolution du port de Rezé/Ratiatum (Loire-Atlantique)
Published 2020-12-01“…On the other hand, the active strip of these two arms was much more mobile and many islands appeared there, notably at the end of the hydrological crises linked to the climatic deterioration during the Early Iron Age and the beginning of the Late Iron Age. Among these were the Chevaliers island, located in front of the ancient harbour quarter of Saint-Lupien, and the Vertais island, whose location facilitated the crossing of the valley and later served as a foundation at the southern end of the alignment of the medieval bridges. …”
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Du produit d’échange à l’objet symbole : de nouvelles données sur les demi-produits de type currency-bar du Val de Saône et de l’Arc jurassien
Published 2019-12-01“…The radiocarbon dates mainly cover the first Iron Age and extend sporadically up to the 3rd c. BC. …”
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Le sanctuaire de la Fermerie à Juvigné (Mayenne), de l’âge du Fer à l’époque romaine
Published 2016-12-01“…A large series of Roman and Celtic coins – some of which are mutilated – and also model items, figurines and brooches, as well as weapons and Celtic ornaments constitute offerings deposited during the early Roman period and even from the Late Iron Age. This case is not isolated at the scale of western France; it fits in a corpus of cult sites where religious practices seem to take roots in the Celtic period.…”
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Architecture antique entre âge du Fer et époque impériale en Provence : les piliers du site de Château-Bas à Vernègues
Published 2013-12-01“…The originality of these pieces should perhaps be sought in the copying and adaptation of Italic architectural features (Attic base, Tuscan capital) to a particular form of monument (pillar, stela) and type of decoration (snake) attested in Provence in the Late Iron Age.…”
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Des éléments de charronnerie gallo-romaine à Châteaumeillant (Cher)
Published 2015-12-01“…The excavation of the well no 269 in the Iron Age settlement of Châteaumeillant (Cher) exposed a considerable set of objects, dated from the end of the 2nd c. …”
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Vix (Côte-d’Or) et l’émergence des principautés celtiques : l’hypothèse portuaire et le concept de port of trade
Published 2020-12-01“…However, to suggest that this alone would explain the princely seat phenomenon at the end of the Early Iron Age was risky, not much more than a guess, and further proof is required to substantiate it. …”
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La Montarana: a Late Bronze Age settlement by Tarquinia (Viterbo, Italy). With Appendix on faunal remains
Published 2024-12-01“…The lack of fragments referable to the final phase of the Final Bronze Age suggests that the settlement of Montarana early contributed to the emergence of the nearby site of Civita di Tarquinia as the dominant center of the territory even before the beginning of the Iron Age.…”
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Nouvelles données sur l’agglomération antique d’Epomanduodurum (Mandeure et Mathay, Doubs)
Published 2015-12-01“…These studies lead to a better understanding of the appearance, development and decline of Epomanduodurum ; a better knowledge of its morphology, and its religious, economic and social organization between the end of the Iron Age and the Early Middle Ages.…”
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Un établissement rural à enclos fossoyé de La Tène C2/D1 en Val de Loire : le site du “ Vivier ” à Saint-Laurent-Nouan (Loir-et-Cher)
Published 2013-12-01“…The study of the site reveals a very modest settlement which perfectly fits with the corpus of Iron Age enclosed sites known in the Center of France.…”
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Beyond Representations
Published 2025-01-01“…They discuss non-representational theoretical approaches in relation to archaeological materials from middle Neolithic Fennoscandia, Neolithic and Iron Age Britain and Ireland, and ethnographic approaches focused on the recent past and present of Indigenous groups in Northwestern Siberia. …”
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Une pale de roue à eau à deux jantes d’époque romaine découverte à Sorigny (Indre-et-Loire)
Published 2017-12-01“…The archaeological rescue excavation carried out at “la Pièce des Viviers” (Sorigny, Indre-et-Loire) has revealed a succession of rural settlements from the second Iron Age and Roman Antiquity. The dig of the only well detected in the excavated area permitted the study waterlogged levels containing several organic remains dating to the beginning of Gallo-Roman period. …”
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Apports de l’archéobotanique à la compréhension de la Source des Roches, Chamalières (Puy-de-Dôme)
Published 2008-04-01“…Such a high density of woodland can be found nowhere else for the Second Iron Age and the Roman period, neither in the plain of Limagne, nor on the plateau of Les Dômes. …”
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Gjellestad, and other Norse Viking Ship Burial Sites
Published 2024-11-01“…These burial sites are our most important source of information about boats and ships in the Late Iron Age. They also shed light on religious practices and reveal past power distribution and the political dynamics of their contemporary society. …”
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The chronology of the Neolithic in Northwest Africa
Published 2022-06-01“…The results obtained revealed the features of the evolution from the Neolithization process to the full establishment of the Neolithic economy of production, as well as, a possible continuity to a Final Neolithic phase that lasted longer in some regions despite other regions that transitioned to the Eneolithic and the Iron Age. It was concluded that the evolution path that determined the characteristics of the Early, Middle, Late, and Final Neolithic phases was almost the same in different territories of the northwestern part of the African continent.…”
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