Search results for "Bell Beaker culture"

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Peñón de la Zorra y Puntal de los Carniceros (Villena, Alicante): Revisión de dos conjuntos de yacimientos campaniformes en el corredor del Vinalopó

2002

En el presente artículo se revisa la información existente sobre dos yacimientos campaniformes del Alto Vinalopó –Peñón de la Zorra y Puntal de los Carniceros–. Su importancia dentro de la investigación en tierras levantinas los ha convertido en una referencia casi obligatoria desde su publicación por parte de J. M. Soler García. In this article is cheked information about two bell beaker sites from Vinalopo Valley –Peñón de la Zorra and Puntal de los Carniceros–. The importance of this archaeological sites of investigation concerning Levante areas have got that these places would be an obligatory reference since the publication by J.M. Soler Garcia.

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The beaker phenomenon and the Genomic transformations of Northwest Europe

2018

Bell Beaker pottery spread across western and central Europe beginning around 2750 BCE before disappearing between 2200–1800 BCE. The mechanism of its expansion is a topic of long-standing debate, with support for both cultural diffusion and human migration. We present new genome-wide ancient DNA data from 170 Neolithic, Copper Age and Bronze Age Europeans, including 100 Beaker-associated individuals. In contrast to the Corded Ware Complex, which has previously been identified as arriving in central Europe following migration from the east, we observe limited genetic affinity between Iberian and central European Beaker Complex-associated individuals, and thus exclude migration as a signific…

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LE SITE CAMPANIFORME DE LUX LA PERROUZE (SAÔNE-ET-LOIRE)

2014

Le site de Lux La Perrouze (Saône-et-Loire) apporte de nouvelles données sur le Campaniforme bourguignon par la découverte d’une petit ensemble céramique remarquablement homogène, contenu dans le remplissage de quatre structures en creux. Cet ensemble se compose essentiellement de céramique commune, mais quelques gobelets décorés sont également à signaler. L’étude de ce mobilier permet de souligner la remarquable homogénéité des productions du groupe campaniforme bourguignon-jurassien tant pour leur chronologie que pour leurs affinités culturelles. The site of Lux La Perrouze (Saône-et-Loire) has provided new data on the Bell Beaker culture of Burgundy by the discovery of a small and remark…

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L'HABITAT DU BRONZE ANCIEN DANS L'EST DIJONNAIS (CÔTE D'OR, BOURGOGNE) : ARCHITECTURE, TERROIR ET TERRITOIRE

2015

The first discoveries concerning the Early Bronze Age in the region of Genlis (Burgundy, Côte d’Or) were madeduring the construction of the A39 motorway, the first major development project to be associated with archaeological monitoring. Excavations made by H. Dartevelle in the early 1990’s revealed two large areas of settlements with two ellipsoidal houses, smaller buildings and satellite structures (Dartevelle 1992). The site of Genlis-Izier, “Le Joannot” remained the only local reference for early Bronze Age habitats until the early 2010’s, when the construction of the L.G.V. Rhin-Rhône considerably updated this data. This article provides a summary of new and existing discoveries, and …

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