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    Resilience, innovation and collapse of settlement networks in later Bronze Age Europe: New survey data from the southern Carpathian Basin. by Barry Molloy, Dragan Jovanović, Caroline Bruyere, Marta Estanqueiro, Miroslav Birclin, Lidija Milašinović, Aleksandar Šalamon, Kristina Penezić, Christopher Bronk Ramsey, Darja Grosman

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…In this context, the largest monuments of Bronze Age Europe were created and inhabited. In considering the origins and demise of these megasites and related settlements, we provide a new model for Late Bronze Age societies in the Carpathian Basin and their regional relevance.…”
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    Resilience, innovation and collapse of settlement networks in later Bronze Age Europe: New survey data from the southern Carpathian Basin by Molloy, B, Jovanović, D, Bruyere, C, Ramsey, CB

    Published 2023
    “…In this context, the largest monuments of Bronze Age Europe were created and inhabited. In considering the origins and demise of these megasites and related settlements, we provide a new model for Late Bronze Age societies in the Carpathian Basin and their regional relevance.…”
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    Spells of History: Childe's Contribution to the European Identity Discourse by Herdis Hølleland

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…It is now ten years since the Council of Europe's grand art exhibition 'Gods and Heroes of the Bronze Age – Europe at the Time of Ulysses' toured Europe as a means to 'increase the awareness of the value and the significance of the archaeological heritage' of Europe (AH 2008). …”
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    Re-analysis of Whole Genome Sequence Data From 279 Ancient Eurasians Reveals Substantial Ancestral Heterogeneity by Daniel Shriner

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Reanalysis provides evidence against a resurgence of Western hunter-gatherer ancestry in the Middle to Late Neolithic and evidence for a common ancestor of farmers characterized by Western Asian ancestry, a transition of the spread of agriculture from demic to cultural diffusion, at least two migrations between the Pontic-Caspian steppes and Bronze Age Europe, and a sub-Saharan African component in Natufians that localizes to present-day southern Ethiopia.…”
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    New technologies and transformations in the European Bronze Age: the case of Naue II swords by Paulina Suchowska-Ducke

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…This article provides an evidence-based interpretational framework that focuses on the distribution pattern and archaeological contexts of Naue II, connecting historic events with transformative changes in the material and social fabrics of Bronze Age Europe.…”
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    Hoards from Hellenistic to Kushan Central Asia: Towards Some Interpretations by Lauren Morris

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…As a means of comparison, it first reviews useful insights from the study of hoards in Bronze Age Europe and coin hoards, where simplistic classifications and interpretations of hoards (especially as representative of strictly ritual or utilitarian behaviour) have been increasingly problematised. …”
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    Arheological and archaeozoological evidence of milk as a food in the territory of Croatia by Tajana Trbojević-Vukičević, Terezija Silvija Marenjak, Snježana Kužir, Lea Čataj

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Early centres of cattle domestication were located at the Eastern Mediterranean area, and in the North Africa from where the cattle were spreading also to today’s Croatian area. In Copper and Bronze Age Europe new pottery forms appear that have been associated with dairying. …”
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    Emergence of monopoly-Copper exchange networks during the Late Bronze Age in the western and central Balkans. by Mario Gavranović, Mathias Mehofer, Aleksandar Kapuran, Jovan Koledin, Jovan Mitrović, Aleksandra Papazovska, Andrijana Pravidur, Aca Đorđević, Dragan Jacanović

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The results of this work also highlight the currently underestimated role of the southern Alps as one of the main copper producing areas in Bronze Age Europe, and demonstrate for the first time that the region of western and central Balkans was one of the major recipients.…”
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