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Dance in Prehistoric Europe
Published 2010-12-01“…Indications for dancing activities in prehistoric Europe appeared as early as modern humans, at the start of the Upper Palaeolithic era. …”
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Intermarine Area Archaeology and its Contribution to Studies of Prehistoric Europe
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Cloth cultures in prehistoric Europe: the Bronze Age evidence from Hallstatt
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Birds of prey and humans in prehistoric Europe: A view from El Mirón Cave, Cantabria (Spain)
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Plant foods, stone tools and food preparation in prehistoric Europe: An integrative approach in the context of ERC funded project PLANTCULT
Published 2020-12-01“…Plant processing technologies are thus investigated across space and through time, in an attempt to explore the dynamic role of culinary transformation of plant ingredients into shaping social and cultural identities in prehistoric Europe.…”
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Исследования по проекту «Ранняя урбанизация в праисторической Европе?: трипольские мегапоселения» в 2013 году / Research project “Early urbanism in prehistoric Europe: the case of the Trypillian mega-sites” in 2013)
Published 2014-10-01“…In 2013, the Ukrainian-British expedition under the scientific research project "The Tripillian Mega-Sites Project (Early urbanism in prehistoric Europe: the case of the Tripillian mega-sites)" continued research on the settlement at Nebelevka. …”
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The Anglo-Ukrainian project “Early urbanism in prehistoric Europe?” sends its travelling exhibition to Chişinău / Proiectul anglo-ucrainean „Urbanismul timpuriu în Europa preistorică?”...
Published 2015-10-01“…The AHRC-funded Anglo-Ukrainian Project ”Early urbanism in prehistoric Europe?: the case of the Tripillia mega-sites“ (2012-2016) is a joint project organized between Durham University (Professor John Chapman) and The Kiev Institute of Archaeology (Dr. …”
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Processing plants for food: Experimental grinding within the ERC-project PLANTCULT
Published 2020-12-01Subjects: “…grinding stone tools; experimental archaeology; use-wear analysis; culinary practices; food identities; prehistoric europe…”
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Neolithic pots and potters in Europe: the end of ‘demic diffusion’ migratory model
Published 2013-12-01“…In addition, we present the results of ancient, Mesolithic and Neolithic mitochon- drial DNA analyses, which suggest variations in population trajectories in prehistoric Europe. We comment on a hypothesis presented recently on the correlation between the distribution of the lactase (LCT) gene –13 910*T in the modern population of Europe, which has been shown to be associated with lactase persistence and dairying, and the Neolithic transition to farming in Central Europe. …”
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Make a desert and call it peace: massacre and arson at the Iberian Iron Age village of La Hoya
Published 2020“…Once considered rare, archaeological examples of violence in prehistoric Europe have accumulated over recent decades, with new discoveries providing evidence of large-scale, organised warfare among pre- and protohistoric populations. …”
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Goddesses and the Moon: Images and Symbols of Сuсuteni–Trypillia
Published 2022-12-01“… Maria Gimbutas devoted three fundamental monographs to the study of the religion of prehistoric Europe and the Goddess who, in her opinion, reigned in the sacred space of the population of Neolithic Europe. …”
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A cut-marked and fractured mesolithic human bone from Kent's Cavern, Devon, UK
Published 2012“…Although it is difficult to interpret a single element in isolation, the latter scenario seems to be better supported and is not without parallel in prehistoric Europe, as indicated by a review of the available literature.…”
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Recherches autour des critères d’identification sexuelle des bois de renne
Published 2015-09-01“…Antler has been one of the main raw material exploited by high latitude people such as that of prehistoric Europe when reindeer (Rangifer tarandus Linn. 1758) was a common species of Pleistocene Fauna. …”
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Hunting High and Low: Gravettian Hunting Weapons from Southern Italy to the Russian Plain
Published 2017-12-01“…This point of view cannot be questioned, but it tends to flatten an articulated palimpsest of human generations and to underestimate the very low demographic density of Prehistoric Europe.…”
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Spondylus and Glycymeris bracelets: trade reflections at Neolithic Vinča-Belo Brdo
Published 2006-12-01“…In the provision, production and exchange of prestigious items and materials in prehistoric Europe, marine shell ornaments play important role. …”
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Technological Analysis of the World's Earliest Shamanic Costume: A Multi-Scalar, Experimental Study of a Red Deer Headdress from the Early Holocene Site of Star Carr, North Yorkshi...
Published 2016-01-01“…More than 90% of the examples from prehistoric Europe come from this one site, establishing it as a place of outstanding shamanistic/cosmological significance. …”
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W poszukiwaniu standardów nauczania prahistorii i archeologii pradziejowej na kierunkach humanistycznych w Polsce
Published 2012-01-01“…This subject is taught under the name dependent on the discipline, it is called: Prehistoric Europe/Prehisotry of Polish Lands/Prehistoric Cultures. …”
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