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    Seismic control of large prehistoric rockslides in the Eastern Alps by Patrick Oswald, Michael Strasser, Christa Hammerl, Jasper Moernaut

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The authors here present a multi-lake paleoseismological approach to evaluate the role of earthquakes in causing a spatio-temporal cluster of large, prehistoric rockslides between 3000 and 4200 years ago in the Eastern European Alps and for which the triggering mechanisms are still debated.…”
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    Linguistic Contact in Prehistoric Italy: At The Origins of the Placename Imola by Francesco Perono Cacciafoco, Andrea Nanetti

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…The evaluation of plausible links between Indo-European (Italic and, especially, Celtic) and Etruscan in this area, in the specific field of historical toponomastics, could allow relevant considerations inherently in the notions of reuse and refunctionalization of roots pertaining to different languages and linguistic families in the (mainly Prehistoric or Proto-historic) toponymy of border areas. …”
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    Shirataki obsidian exploitation and circulation in prehistoric northern Japan by Miyuki Yakushige, Hiroyuki Sato

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…In the background of this situation lay the difference of ecological adaptation strategies adopted by the prehistoric people of the time and their movement behavioral strategies.…”
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    The Prehistoricity of Cinema: Werner Herzog's Cave of Forgotten Dreams by Daniel Spaulding

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…By failing to produce an immersive illusion of prehistoricity, the film is constantly thrown back onto its own simple act of “monstration”, or showing, without any transcendental ground. …”
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    Notes on Archaeology and Prehistoric Mining in the Kruger National Park by J. Verhoef

    Published 1986-11-01
    Subjects: “…Kruger National Park, archaeology, Stone Age, Iron Age, prehistoric mining, Masorini.…”
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    Integrating New Prehistoric Palaeopathological Finds from Hungary by Erika Gál, László Bartosiewicz

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Eight newly identified pathological animal remains identified in two Middle Neolithic assemblages (ca 5330–4940 calBC) in northern and western Hungary were placed within the broader context of relevant prehistoric finds. The aim was to understand the underrepresented Middle Neolithic finds in light of the better-known cases from other prehistoric periods. …”
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    Two Reconstructions of Prehistoric Houses from Torun (Poland) by Grzegorz Osipowicz, D. Nowak, Justyna Kuriga

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…Since its beginnings, SEPA members have dedicated a great effort to engaging in numerous scientific experiments with the aim to present human lifestyle in prehistoric times in general. One of the indisputable successes of SEPA is the reconstruction of one of the supposed prehistoric birch tar and pitch production methods without the use of ceramics (Osipowicz 2005a), as well as the recreation of a Neolithic technique for making holes in stone axes (Osipowicz 2005b) and successful experiments with various techniques for bone and antler softening (Osipowicz 2007). …”
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    The Monegros-type chert: Petrographic characterization and prehistoric use by Luis Miguel García-Simón, Rafael Domingo

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…This paper offers a preliminary study that will be developed in a forthcoming PhD dissertation, but we also include examples of its prehistoric exploitation in the Ebro Basin and abroad.…”
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    Digital Atlas of Prehistoric structures: hearths, ovens and fireplaces by Maurizio Cattani

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The aim of the paper is to illustrate a sharing project of an on-line digital atlas of prehistoric structures, where scholars can share the products of their research or their discoveries, enrich their mind of knowledge through several updated comparisons, analyze any details of construction and related stratigraphy, identify main types, open discussions within the frame of interpretation of ancient features. …”
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