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In 1985 archaeological excavations at Stavanger Airport, Sola, south-western Norway, revealed evidence for five phases of human activity ranging in age from the Mesolithic to the Late Bronze Age. The two youngest phases, namely 4 and 5... more
Begleitveröffentlichung zu einer im Jahre 1983 stattgefundenen Sonderausstellung im Museum für Urgeschichte in Asparn an der Zaya.
Based on 92 radiocarbon dates (some unpublished) obtained from 30 sites subjected to dendrochronological calibration, previous chronologies of the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age cultures of Yakutia are revised and a new “calendar... more
Continuation of the Atlantic Theory of Homer's Ilias and Odyssey (part 1: Atlantic Troy; part 2: Atlantic Ismaros-Kikones). Odysseus' wanderings after his departure from Troy: Route Brittany-Senegal. Study of Atlantic authors De Grave,... more
The Finnish researcher Matthias Alexander Castrén (1813–1852) carried out several excavations and archaeological surveys during his expeditions through Lapland, northern Russia, and southern Siberia between 1838 and 1849. This article... more
GeoarchaeologIcal perspective to the reconstruction of coastal landscapes and settlement strategies of the Bronze Age Salento - Investigations of coastal landscape archaeology conducted over the last 10 years on the Adriatic and Ionian... more
Though Odysseus’ tales to Eumaios and Aninoos in Odyssey 14.199–359 and 17.417–44, respectively, are presented as fictional tales within Homer’s larger myth, some elements have striking analogs in Late Bronze–Early Iron Age reality.... more
This paper focus on the significance that weapons assume in various moments of pre- and protohistory and their comunication skills. To briefly investigate the problem, we analyse, as a common thread, the stele and the statues that... more
Very little, practically nothing has been written about the Submycenaean period in Western Achaea, a fact reflecting the belief that this stage was not particularly developed or that it had nothing significant to offer. 1 Moreover, in the... more
Bu çalışma, "Ardahan Kale ve Kuleleri" adlı kitabın bölümlerinden biridir. Bu kitap içi bölümde, Ardahan'ın Eskiçağ'dan Türk fetihlerine kadar tarihçesi üzerinde durulmuş ve şehrin isminin kökenine ilişkin bir başlığa yer verilmiştir.... more
Pollen and microscopic charcoal examined in Holocene sediment core samples record major environmental modifications affecting Alexandria's Eastern Harbor through time. We assess whether such changes on Egypt's coastal margin were... more
The South Caucasus occupies the divide between ancient Mesopotamia and prehistoric Europe, and was thus crucial in the development of Old World societies. Chronologies for the region, however, have lacked the definition achieved in... more
Anhand der in den letzten Berichten geschilderten Forschungen war es uns möglich, ein völlig neues Licht auf die Prozesse des gesellschaftlichen Wandels am Übergang vom Neolithikum zur frühen Bronzezeit in Südwestdeutschland im späten 3.... more
Die Entdeckung einer fast lebensgrossen Bronzehand und eines Dolches im Oktober 2017 bei Prêles (Plateau de Diesse) im Berner Jura überraschte die Fachwelt und löste ein grosses Medienecho aus. Die Nachgrabung vor Ort und die... more
Publication d'un étude inédite de Jean Malhomme.
This paper presents the first evidence of lapis lazuli or lazurite that was detected unexpectedly using micro-Raman spectroscopy during research to identify an enigmatic purple hue on the thirteenth-century BC Greek Bronze Age wall... more
High ranking burial mounds in Bronze Age Sudan featured burials in a corridor leading to the central burial – supposedly of a king. Were the ‘corridor people’ prisoners captured during periodic raids on Egypt, or local retainers who... more
Copper and its high copper alloys (bronze) tend to passivate in humid air, forming an oxide layer (patina), which protects copper and its alloys from further corrosion processes. Sometimes there is a need to delay or stop further... more
Studie byla vydána v roce 1975 jako 29 svazek, číslo 2 Sborníku Národního muzea v Praze, řada A - Historie / The study was published in 1975 as volume 29, number 2 Acta of the National Museum in Prague, series A - History.
Лапчатые привески, один из наиболее ярких и интересных элементов карасукской культуры, не слишком часто встречаются в материалах погребений или поселенческих комплексах. Существующие на сегодняшний день работы, посвящённые их... more
Wanax was derived from Hattic title of a god as a lord of land. Guasileus was a result of the steppe influence in pre-Mycenaean time. The king name ki-nu-ra from Mycenaean Pylos reflects the name of Spartan king Kinortas
Origin of Ancient Greek civilization
DONETS-DON CATACOMB COMPONENT IN BABYNE’S CULTURAL GENESIS In the paper the problem of participation and role of the Donets-Don catacomb culture (DDCC) in genesis of the Dnieper-Don Babyne culture (DDBC) is examined. The comparative... more
Along the 150-km coastline of Masirah, 127 archaeological sites were discovered through surveys carried out in January-February 2012. The island is the largest off the Sultanate of Oman and possesses great archaeological potential,... more
Botanical investigation of archaeological sites situated in the northwest of the region bounded by the rivers Maas, Scheldt and Demer ('MSD region'), west of the city of Breda, has provided a great deal of evidence about the landscape and... more
In this paper we analyse the ceramic material belonging to the Wietenberg culture from the site of Bixad-“Vápavára” out of a typological and functional perspective. Furthermore we are placing this site in the broader context of Middle and... more
Březnice near Bechyně (distr. Tábor, South Bohemia) The Late Bronze Age settlement with trench-like features Archaeological fieldwork in the prehistoric settlements in southern and western Bohemia and southern Germany have repeatedly... more
Kurgans Cultures of Bronze Age in the Northern Black Sea: The Potential of Gender Studies
Archaeological evaluation and excavation revealed a concentration of Early Bronze Age pits in a natural dry valley, associated with layers of colluvial origin and evidence for an interlude of wetter, marshier conditions sometime after the... more
The remains of insect pests of field crops and stores from the Late Bronze Age site of Santorini, destroyed by a large eruption some 3500 yr ago are discussed. These include Bruchus r&pm, UryzaephiruS sp., Rhyzopertba dominica and... more
The eastern Mediterranean region witnessed changes in human culture of the highest importance between ~9000 and ~2500 cal. BP (7000-500 bc) and over the same time period was affected by very significant shifts in climate. Stable isotope... more