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The Middle Mississippian component at Aztalan was a mixed, Late Woodland / Mississippian occupation sited within a heavily fortified habitation and mound center that is located on a tributary of the Rock River in Wisconsin. It represents... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyAnthropologyEnvironmental Archaeology
The 19th century was an era of increasing mechanization and globalization, which transformed maritime networks and shipbuilding in and beyond the Mediterranean. Shipwrecks offer valuable physical evidence of such maritime connectivity and... more
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      Maritime ArchaeologyEnvironmental ArchaeologyMaritime HistoryEnvironmental History
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      Luminescence Dating14C dating (Archaeology)Luminescence (OSL)Radiocarbon Dating (Archaeology)
A series of 50 AMS dates on charred cooking residues removed from the interiors of pottery sherds is reviewed. The sherds were recovered from many of the key sites and components used by Ritchie and Funk to create the Woodland Stage of... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologySocial SciencesNorth American (Archaeology)
This archaeological report describes the excavation of a Mesolithic shore-bound settlement site in Tyresö, south of Stockholm, Sweden. At the time of occupation, between 10 000 and 9500 cal BP, the site was located on a tiny rock island.... more
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      Mesolithic Archaeology14C dating (Archaeology)Shore displacementDwelling Structure
Radiocarbon dates obtained for the coastal hilltop settlement of Aghios Antonios Potos in south Thasos are statistically treated to define the absolute chronology for the start and the end of the various habitation and cultural phases at... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyArchaeometryAegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology)
Archaeologically monitored topsoil stripping of the site of a waste water treatment works at Ballywilliam, Donaghadee, Co Down, led to the identification and excavation of a burnt mound and a number of associated pits. Some are... more
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      Irish StudiesArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyArchaeological Stratigraphy
Out, W.A., Mieth, A., Pla-Rabés, S., Madella, M., Khamnueva-Wendt, S., Langan, C., Dreibrodt, S., Merseburger, S., Bork, H.-R. 2021. Prehistoric pigment production on Rapa Nui (Easter Island), c. AD 1200-1650: New insights from Vaipú and... more
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      Prehistoric ArchaeologyPolynesian StudiesPhytolith AnalysisDiatoms
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      ArchaeologyNear Eastern ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyHistory of Religion
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      Ancient HistoryIrish StudiesArchaeologyPrehistoric Archaeology
"The Hillforts of Strathdon Project explored the chronological relationships between the various hill-forts (Cook 2010). The aim was to undertake keyhole excavation, with local volunteers on a range of these sites to recover dating... more
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      14C dating (Archaeology)Hillforts and Enclosures
Based on the Zsóa von Torma’s private collection, the early cultural stage, named Vinca-Turdas, of Vinca culture (phases A and B) was defined. Later, was proved that the Turdas site provide only elements contemporary to Vinca C phase... more
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      Bayesian ModelsCorrespondence Analysis14C dating (Archaeology)Pottery Typology
В работе обсуждается типология и хронология курганов с «усами» урало-казахстанских степей. Разнообразие архитектурных форм показывает, что данные памятники часто строились вблизи объектов более ранних эпох, что повлияло на их первичную... more
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      14C dating (Archaeology)ChronologyNomadsMiddle Aged
E-book version of the printed book "Archaeology and Ethnography of Forest and Wood." The Working Committee on Industrial Archeology and Archeometry of the Veszprém Academic Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences – together with... more
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      Prehistoric ArchaeologyMedieval HistoryEthnographyEnvironmental History
Radiocarbon dates for the Early Bronze Age of Northern England are presented, these provide an independent chronology for the Collared Urns of the region together with associated Accessory Vessels and grave goods. The results indicate... more
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      European HistoryEuropean StudiesIrish StudiesArchaeology
The pivotal date of 465 BCE for the death of Xerxes has been accepted by historians for many years without notable controversy. However, according to Thucydides, a historian renowned for his high chronological accuracy, Themistocles met... more
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      AssyriologyAchaemenid PersiaBiblical ArchaeologyCalendars
When and where the process of state formation took place in the biblical kingdom of Judah is heavily debated. Our regional project in the southwestern part of Judah, carried out from 2007 to the present, includes the excavation of three... more
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      Near Eastern ArchaeologyNear Eastern StudiesArchaeology of Ancient IsraelIsrael/Palestine
Historians consider the biblical account of the Deluge as a myth. However, this famous event occurred at the earliest times of recorded history (Sumerian King List). Today scientists believe in the last ice age called Pleistocene ending... more
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      TheologyTextual CriticismBiblical StudiesSeptuagint
"The traditional date of 1595 BCE for the destruction of Babylon by the Hittite king Mursili I is accepted by most historians for many years despite notable controversies. This pivotal date is considered crucial to the various... more
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      AssyriologyMesopotamia HistoryAncient Near EastCalendars
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyGeologyGeoArcheology
The "Dark Ages" during which there are few or no written records are common in history and can even last for several centuries as the Greek Dark Ages (1200-750). They are a major obstacle to get an accurate reconstruction of ancient... more
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      Ancient HistoryAssyriologyEgyptian HistoryCalendars
The legends on sherds from the archaeological site Tissamaharama in southern Sri Lanka are presented and their contents examined with regard to the composition of laypeople and Buddhist clerics from the late 3rd century BC onwards. The... more
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      BuddhismArchaeologyTheravada Buddhism14C dating (Archaeology)
The traditional date of 701 BCE for Sennacherib's campaign to Judah, with the siege of Lachish and Jerusalem and the Battle of Eltekeh, is accepted by historians for many years without notable controversy. However, the inscription of... more
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      AssyriologyBiblical ArchaeologyRelative-Absolute datingHebrew Bible and Ancient Near East
The traditional date of 945 BCE to anchor the beginning of the 22nd dynasty, as set forth by K.A. Kitchen, was accepted by Egyptologists for many years without notable controversy. However, this pivotal date is based on the biblical... more
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      Ancient HistoryArchaeologyEgyptologyBiblical Archaeology
We present a new method for creating an OxCal Bayesian model that bypasses the complex task of writing OxCal code. Our methodology employs the recent CHRONOLOG software as a graphical front-end for generating OxCal scripts. This approach... more
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      HistoryArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyArchaeological Science
Population genomic studies of ancient human remains have shown how modern-day European population structure has been shaped by a number of prehistoric migrations. The Neolithization of Europe has been associated with large-scale... more
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      Prehistoric ArchaeologyMediterranean prehistoryNeolithic ArchaeologyBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)
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      Functional AnalysisTypologyNeolithic ArchaeologyStone artefacts (Archaeology)
please refere to: https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-168688 This essay presents an attempt to fix the development of ceramics in Central Europe during the first half of the 5th millennium with absolute dates. This relates... more
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      Neolithic ArchaeologyNeolithic EuropeBayesian Radiocarbon DatingRelative-Absolute dating
Rössener Kultur (4700 – 4400) Referat im Kompaktproseminar Am 5. 12. 2007 vorgetragen von Manfred Bundschuh Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte, Universität Köln Inhalt: Seite •1. Zur Forschungsgeschichte 1 •2.... more
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      14C dating (Archaeology)SteinzeitRössener Kulturc14 Ages Rössener Kultur
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      GeophysicsMedieval HistoryAerial ArchaeologyMedieval Studies
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      Pottery (Archaeology)Prehistoric SettlementBronze Age (Archaeology)14C dating (Archaeology)
The objective of this study was to develop, test and evaluate a specifically defined interdisciplinary approach—the human-centred approach—as applied to a case study, Iron Age Öland. Four themes were selected to highlight different... more
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      PaleoanthropologyStable isotope ecology3D GISStable Isotope Analysis
Recent fieldwork in the main excavation area at Göbekli Tepe has focused on the excavation of deep soundingsto reach the natural bedrock in preparation for the construction of a shelter, urgently required for the protection of the exposed... more
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      ArchaeologyNear Eastern ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyAnatolian Archaeology
Krus, Anthony M. 2016 The Timing of Precolumbian Militarization in the U.S. Midwest and Southeast. American Antiquity 81(2):375-388. Bayesian chronological modeling is used to investigate the chronology of bastioned palisades during the... more
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      Military HistoryEthnohistoryNative American StudiesArchaeology
Archaeologically monitored topsoil stripping at the site of Oakgrove Integrated College, Gransha, Co Londonderry, in 2002 led to the identification and investigation of a number of archaeological sites, including two areas of Early... more
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      Irish StudiesArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyArchaeological Stratigraphy
In the Tisza region, at the northern periphery of the tell cultures, large settlements characterised by combinations of tells, flat settlements, and enclosures emerged between 5300–4450 BCE. Here, the development of one such site, Borđoš... more
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      Settlement PatternsNeolithic ArchaeologyNeolithic & Chalcolithic ArchaeologySocial Archaeology
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      Radiocarbon Dating (Earth Sciences)14C dating (Archaeology)
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      HistoryArchaeologyGeologyGeophysics
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      Prehistoric ArchaeologyArchaeobotanyTypologyMesolithic Archaeology
Dans cette étude, nous proposons une analyse critique des différentes phases de constructions et d’occupations des secteurs résidentiels et cérémoniels de Tiwanaku. La méthodologie employée se focalise exclusivement sur des... more
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      Andean ArchaeologyUrbanism (Archaeology)Tiwanaku14C dating (Archaeology)
We radiocarbon dated the domestic dog found associated with La Brea Woman at the Rancho La Brea tar pits (Los Angeles, CA) to determine the validity of this human–dog connection. The domestic dog yielded a radiocarbon age of 3125 ± 25 14C... more
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      AMS 14C dating14C dating (Archaeology)Late Pleistocene to Early HoloceneRancho La Brea
Investigations in the 1960s and 1970s showed the Irvine site (CA-ORA-64) to be among the oldest shell middens known from the Pacific Coast of North America. The site chronology, based on conventional analysis of mixed shell samples... more
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      14C dating (Archaeology)Radiocarbon Dating (Archaeology)14C Age CalibrationShell Beads
Abstract – The following article serves as a summary of the present state of research on the mesolithic period in Germany based on the evaluation of 27 excavated sites and a total of 57 surveyed layers. Although not all published... more
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      Prehistoric ArchaeologyTypologyArchaeozoologyMesolithic Archaeology
Abstract – The Mesolithic-Neolithic bog site Friesack 4 in Brandenburg (Germany) reveals the most detailed stratigraphy from the Mesolithic in Europe known so far. From 100 Mesolithic layers – covering a time span of approx. 3200 years –... more
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      StratigraphyTypologyArchaeological Method & Theory14C dating (Archaeology)
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      14C dating (Archaeology)Hillforts and Enclosures
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      HistoryArchaeologyGeologyGeophysics
La arqueología es una ciencia que permite, por medio de los vestigios naturales de las épocas pasadas, comprobar datos históricos y sustentar los datos prehistóricos, obteniendo así el conocimiento de las artes, técnicas y modos de vida... more
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      ArchaeologyArchaeometry14C dating (Archaeology)Termoluminescent dating
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      Archaeology of ReligionAncient ReligionNeolithic ArchaeologyReligion and ritual in prehistory
This paper synthesizes the currently available data on the radiocarbon chronology of the south-western Iberian Bronze Age. First, the bulk of c. 1000 existing dates for southern Iberian Late Prehistory is analysed, and its main issues... more
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      HistoryAncient HistoryCultural HistoryArchaeology
The volcanic mega event of the Minoan Santorini eruption constitutes a time anchor in the 2nd millennium BCE that is inherently independent of archaeology and political history. It was a geological event. Yet the dimension of time in... more
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      Late Bronze Age archaeologySecond Intermediate Period (Egyptology)Middle Bronze Age14C dating (Archaeology)