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The role of conflict during the adoption of agriculture in the Southwestern Japanese Archipelago: late-final Jōmon and Yayoi Period traumatic lesions
Published 2023“…The implications of these findings are critically evaluated in relation to previous studies in the region and to patterns of violence from two case studies from European prehistory – the Mesolithic-–Neolithic transition and the Bronze Age.…”
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Earthen Architecture in Nordic Countries: Future Directions
Published 2023-12-01“…Throughout prehistory, earthen architecture has played a pivotal role in establishing a sustainable and easily maintainable built environment, showcasing humanity's capacity to design and construct intricate structures using eco-friendly and cost-effective materials. …”
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Iconography as System. The Structural Principles of Representation in Visual Culture
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Refractory Status Epilepticus After the Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysm Clipping (a Case Report)
Published 2019-01-01“…We present the management features for the refractory epileptic status in a patient after surgical treatment of unruptured cerebral aneurysm and no epileptic prehistory. The role of continuous electroencephalographic monitoring in adjusting the rate of drugs administration for general anesthesia in the treatment of this condition is also described.…”
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Neolithisation in Mongolia: the Mesolithic-Neolithic site of Tamsagbulag (Dornod district)
Published 2004-12-01“…The topics discussed include general aspects of the initial Neolithisation in Eurasia, and the use of state-of-the art archaeological techniques in studies of Prehistory, with special reference to the Mesolithic/Neolithic interface, as exemplified by a survey and excavations in the area of Tamsagbulag site (Eastern Mongolia, aimak/district of Dornod) originally investigated by a Soviet-Mongolian mission directed by Professor A. …”
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Some indications of shamanism in Arasbaran rock carvings
Published 2007-12-01“…An anthropological study reveals remarkable information about the situation and the limits of the cultural domains, the cultural relations and the process of cultural diffusion in the prehistory at the intersection of Anatolia, Caucasus, Zagros and the central plateau of Iran. …”
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The darker angels of our nature: a butchered Early Bronze Age human bone assemblage from Charterhouse Warren, Somerset, UK
Published 2024“…This level and scale of violence to the living as well as to the dead is unprecedented in British prehistory. …”
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Ann Quin on tape: Three’s auralities
Published 2022“…Aiming to contextualize Quin’s writing on tape, the article considers the history and prehistory of the medium, as well as its appropriation by Quin’s contemporaries in music, film, and the visual arts. …”
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Analisis Teknologi Artefak Obsidian Danau Bandung Purba
Published 2012-06-01“…Stone tool's was one of a kind that prehistory man use and made, where is purpose or un purpose to help their daily life's. …”
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Relaciones entre espacio ritual y doméstico en sitios Moche del valle Jequetepeque, Perú
Published 2018-07-01“…In the end, the domestic realm exhibited formidable diversity among the Moche (and in Andean prehistory in general), both in regards to its cultural construction and in relationship to the social and religious status of its inhabitants.…”
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Some observations on the transeurasian language family, from the perspective of the Farming/Language Dispersal Hypothesis
Published 2020-01-01“…I consider how the hypothesis might aid an understanding of the prehistory and early history of the Transeurasian language family.…”
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ON THE ROLE OF REGIONAL UNIVERSITIES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCE AND EDUCATION
Published 2017-04-01“…The authors dwell on the prehistory of the development of natural sciences in KBSU during the Soviet period and the most important achievements of the past two decades in such fields as fluctuational electrodynamics, electrochemistry, nanochemistry, high molecular chemistry.…”
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Use of Open Access AI in teaching classical antiquity. A methodological proposal
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To be Buried Inside a Long-Forgotten World: Studying the Reuse of Passage Graves Wearing “Bronze Age Glasses”
Published 2012-12-01“… The theories presented about the reuse of Neolithic monuments during the Bronze Age in Scandinavia are mainly universal, i.e. applicable to all periods during prehistory. I argue that there is no point in isolating reuse as something separate from society. …”
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Diversity and homogeneity among the early farming communities of Western Anatolia
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Walter Benjamin, la crítica a la modernidad: el arte de la desconfianza
Published 2015-12-01“…Here, the Copernican turn, as the author asserts, is to awake from the mythic forces of the prehistory to unchain temporality from progress. The aim of the critique of modernity is to open the critical possibilities of history. …”
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Book review: Raiko Krauß: Ovčarovo-Gorata. Eine frühneolitische Siedlung in Nordostbulgarien
Published 2016-12-01“…At that time, he was a doctoral student in the Department of Prehistory of the National Archaeological Institute and Museum Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. …”
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Occupation ancienne dans la région d’Ādam (Sultanat d’Oman) du Néolithique à la période préislamique
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Geo-pedological and climatic impact on the distribution and organization of Neolithic settlements in Eastern Croatia (Western Syrmia)
Published 2009-12-01“…The combination of a series of components such as deep ravines (known locally as surduk) and high loess terraces indicates a unique structure which has been apparent from prehistory to the most recent history.…”
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