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Osteological and paleodietary investigation of burials from Cova de la Pastora, Alicante, Spain

2011

We present results of osteological and isotopic analyses of human remains from Cova de la Pastora (Alcoi, Alicante, Spain) and discuss the implications in light of a new sequence of radiocarbon dates indicating that the cave was used as a burial site in the Late Neolithic (ca. 3800e3000 cal BC), Chalcolithic (ca. 3000 e2500 cal BC), Bell Beaker Transition (Horizonte Campaniforme Transicional - HCT; ca. 2500e2200 cal BC) and the Bronze Age (ca. 2200e1500 cal BC). Similarities in stable isotopic values of C and N indicate little variation in subsistence between men and women, and a similar nutritional base from the Late Neolithic to the Bronze Age. This pattern of stability is augmented by ev…

ArcheologygeographyGrave goodsgeography.geographical_feature_categoryOsteologyChalcolithicArchaeologyArchaeological sciencelaw.inventionCaveBronze AgelawBeakerRadiocarbon datingJournal of Archaeological Science
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Deux sépultures à incinération du Bronze final IIIb à Montcy-Saint-Pierre (Ardennes)

2011

Ardennes[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[SHS] Humanities and Social SciencesBronze finalincinération
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La nécropole du début du Bronze final de Marigny-le-Châtel « Pont du Riom » (Aube, Champagne-Ardenne)

2016

National audience; La nécropole du début du Bronze final de Marigny-le-Châtel « Pont du Riom » (Aube, Champagne-Ardenne)

AubefinalBronze[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryRiomPontMarigny-le-ChâtelChampagne-Ardennedébutnécropole
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Pottery of Phases 16-19” and "Pottery of Phases 20-23" in: Pfälzner, P. – Qasim, H. A. “Urban developments in North-Eastern Mesopotamia from the Nine…

2019

Pottery comes from various debris layers (mainly A16 to A18) and from floor layers of the domestic building of Phase A19.

BassetkiEarly Bronze Age potterySettore L-OR/05 - Archeologia E Storia Dell'Arte Del Vicino Oriente Antico
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The Ninevite 5 pottery assemblage of Phase A25 from the extra-mural dwellings and the kiln. In P. Pfaelzner and A. H. Hasim "From Akkadian Maridaban …

2021

The focus of the 2018 and 2019 excavations at Bassetki was on investigating the beginning of the city in the Ninevite 5 period, its importance in the Akkadian and Old Babylonian periods, and its function as a governor’s seat in Middle Assyrian times. Thus, the main stages of the urban development of Maridaban/Mardaman/Mardama can be traced, which are also documented textually. Der Fokus der Ausgrabungen 2018 und 2019 in Bassetki lag auf der Untersuchung des Beginns der Stadtanlage in der Ninive 5-Periode, ihrer Bedeutung in der Akkad- und der Altbabylonischen Zeit sowie ihrer Funktion als Statthaltersitz in Mittelassyrischer Zeit. Damit können die wesentlichen Etappen der Stadtentwicklung v…

BassetkiMardama Iraki KurdistanEarly Bronze Age potterySettore L-OR/05 - Archeologia E Storia Dell'Arte Del Vicino Oriente Antico
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L’antica tradizione produttiva, il restauro e la manutenzione delle campane della Fonderia Virgadamo a Burgio, in Sicilia

2015

La percezione della città storica è sempre stata segnata dalla presenza dei campanili, uno dei segni architettonici più rilevanti nell’identificazione di un edificio sacro. Oltre a segnare il paesaggio, il campanile, attraverso il suono delle campane, scandisce lo scorrere del tempo, annuncia gli accadimenti e richiama le comunità di fedeli alla preghiera. La campane fanno parte del patrimonio culturale locale ed il loro suono è un bene che appartiene alla collettività. A Burgio, in Sicilia, l’antica tradizione produttiva delle campane di bronzo sopravvive da oltre cinque secoli, preservata e tramandata da generazione in generazione nella fonderia della famiglia Virgadamo. Le realizzazioni …

Bell Bronze Maintenance Restoration ConservationSettore ICAR/19 - RestauroCampana Bronzo Manutenzione Restauro Conservazione
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Análisis de dos clavos y un rodamiento del pecio Bou Ferrer (La Vila-Joiosa, Alicante)

2020

El pecio Bou Ferrer contiene los restos sumergidos de una nave de comercio romana altoimperial que conserva una parte importante de su arquitectura naval. Analizamos tres objetos de metal procedentes del yacimiento, dos clavos y un hipotético rodamiento de la bomba de achique, para conocer la composición elemental. El resultado ha revelado que los clavos son de cobre y el cojinete de una aleación ternaria de bronce que contiene cobre, estaño y plomo. Este hallazgo abre la posibilidad de investigar el uso especializado del bronce plomado para mejorar el rendimiento mecánico de las bombas de achique en los barcos romanos. The Bou Ferrer wreck contains the underwater remains of a high-empire R…

Bilge pumpsBombas de achiqueArchaeological metalArcheologyUNESCO::HISTORIAUnderwater archaeologyArqueología subacuática:HISTORIA [UNESCO]Metal arqueológicoAncient bronzeBronce antiguoArqueologíaSAGVNTVM. Papeles del Laboratorio de Arqueología de Valencia
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The Signa Equitum or Iberian Standards of “La Bastida Horse Rider” Type

2019

Estudio de 18 figuras de bronce en forma de un jinete con casco, denominadas “Jinetes de tipo La Bastida”. Constituyen un grupo de bronces ibéricos de gran interés, pues representan la epipháneia del heros equitans sobre volutas que simbolizan el “Árbol de la Vida” para indicar su carácter sacro y sobrenatural. Se desconoce su contexto arqueológico, pero su estilo jonio-ibérico permite fecharlos desde fines del siglo VI al siglo II a.C. Estos bronces eran la imagen del heros equitans como antepasado mítico de las elites ecuestres que gobernaban la sociedad ibérica, de las que eran el Patrono y Protector. Su popularidad y la presencia por Andalucía de este tipo iconográfico indica la expansi…

Bronces ibéricosArcheologyHeros equitansUNESCO::HISTORIAIberian armamentCultura ibéricaIberian culturePrehistoriaValencia:HISTORIA [UNESCO]Armamento ibéricoLa Bastida de MogenteIberian bronzesSAGVNTVM. Papeles del Laboratorio de Arqueología de Valencia
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Stones, Bones, and Hillfort: Radiocarbon Dating of Ķivutkalns Bronze-Working Center

2013

The Bronze Age site of ķivutkalns with its massive amount of archaeological artifacts and human remains is considered the largest bronze-working center in Latvia. The site is a unique combination of cemetery and hillfort believed to be built on top of each other. This work presents new radiocarbon dates on human and animal bone collagen that somewhat challenge this interpretation. Based on analyses using a Bayesian modeling framework, the present data suggest overlapping calendar year distributions for the contexts within the 1st millennium BC. The carbon and nitrogen isotopic ratios indicate mainly terrestrial dietary habits of studied individuals and nuclear family remains buried in one o…

Bronze Age010506 paleontologyArcheologyHillfortengineering.material01 natural scienceslaw.inventionlawBronze AgeBone material0601 history and archaeologyRadiocarbon datingBronze:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects::Archaeology subjects::Archaeology [Research Subject Categories]0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCemeterygeographyPlateaugeography.geographical_feature_category060102 archaeologyHill-fort06 humanities and the artsArchaeological artifactsArchaeologyRadiocarbonBayesian modelingengineeringGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesAnimal boneGeologyRadiocarbon
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A new reading of Bronze Age funerary structures in Mongolia through the analysis of their architectural elements, arrangement and form

2022

The archaeological landscape of Mongolia is marked by the presence of numerous funerary monuments (khirigsuurs) and engraved stelae (deer stones), erected by nomadic populations at the end of the Bronze Age. The first observations indicate great regularity in the choice and arrangement of the architectural and iconographic elements at the time when these structures were built. This regularity suggests the existence of shared traditions and social coherence between nomadic communities in a territory covering almost twice that of France. The data available today do not provide sufficient perspective to establish social models at the level of a province, and even less so at the scale of the co…

Bronze Age3D modelModélisation 3DArchaeologyArchéologieAge du Bronze[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryMachine learningSpatial analysisImagerie aérienneAnalyse spatialeRemote sensingIntelligence artificielle
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