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Landscape archaeology and aerial photography in the Central Ionian Islands
Published 2021“…Chapters 3 and 4 also explore the potential of aerial photography to redress the imbalance in the archaeological record of the region, which still reflects past attention to the search for Homeric topoi, resulting in a relative abundance of data of the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages, showing the strategic importance of remote sensing for the study of the Classical and post-Classical landscape, given its tendency to display more superficial layers.…”
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Tatar ASSR's history of writing and defending dissertations in archeology during the 1920s–1950s
Published 2022-12-01“…Kalinin’s post-graduate students, brilliantly defended their dissertations – on the Bronze and Early Iron Ages, respectively. V.F. Gening then moved from Kazan to Sverdlovsk, and the subsequent generation of archeologists in the Tatar ASSR was brought up and shaped by A.Kh. …”
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Behaviour and belief in mortuary ritual: attitudes to the disposal of the dead in southern Britain 3500bc-AD43
Published 2001-11-01“…Over 1700 prehistoric burial sites have been summarised and analysed for Southern Britain from the start of the Early Neolithic, through the Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Ages up to the Roman Invasion in AD43. This is the first time that such a study - covering c.4400 years of British prehistory - has been undertaken on such a scale or in such detail. …”
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The saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica) in the Quaternary of Ukraine: distribution and morphology
Published 2024-07-01“…Remains from the Neolithic, Bronze, and Early Iron Ages come from Odesa (Usatove) and Kherson (Mykhailivka) oblasts. …”
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Stone-tool assemblage of the Eneolithic settlement of Tolum-1 in the Konda River Basin
Published 2023-09-01“…In 2020, the expedition of Poengurr and the Institute of History and Archaeology of the Ural Branch of RAS investigated the settlement of Tolum-1, which functioned during the Neolithic, Eneolithic, Bronze and Early Iron Ages. The site is located in the north of Western Siberia, in Kondinsky District of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug — Yugra. …”
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