from two archaeological sites in the North Caucasus, Ransyrt 1 (Middle-Late Bronze Age) and Kabardinka 2 (Late Bronze/Early Iron Age) were investigated and compared to the ceramics found at Levinsadovka and Saf'
In areas where agriculture developed during the Bronze Age, the presence of combat marks on weapons in burial sites, such as the mass grave in Sund, provide additional evidence of intensified warfare following the transition to farming (Fyllingen, 2003; Horn, 2018). Given frequent battles over ...
www.nature.com/scientificreports OPEN Archaeometric evidence for the earliest exploitation of lignite from the bronze age Eastern Mediterranean Stephen Buckley1,2*, Robert C. Power3,4, Maria Andreadaki‑Vlazaki5, Murat Akar6, Julia Becher1,2, Matthias Belser1, Sara...
Bronze Age An archaeological period that began over 5,000 years ago in Southern Europe and part of the Near East. This period is associated with the use of bronze and, in some regions, the advent of more urban societies. Next-generation sequencing (NGS). Also known as ultra-high-throughput...
The silver Gundestrup cauldron was probably a ritual deposit in water, pledged to the gods, as it was discovered inpiecesin a Danish bog in 1891. Such deposits were an archaeological feature of Europe's 'Atlantic Bronze Age' which were influential upon the Celtic Iron Age cultures of north ...
They were related to the bearers of the Kairakkum culture and to the creators of the Bronze Age artifacts of southern Turkmenia and Southwest Asia. Slaveholding system (eighth century B.C. to the sixth century A.D.). During the transition to the Iron Age (eighth and seventh centuries B...
which was itself an ethnic and cultural offshoot of the proto-'celtic' Urnfield Culture of north/central Europe during the Bronze Age. During the 7thC BCE, like other nations and ethnic groups in the Mediterranean region, it came under increasing cultural influence of the Greeks who were expan...
Bronx cheer [ˌbrɒŋksˈtʃɪəʳ] N (US)→ pedorreta f Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005Want...
Patriarchal gender institutions were possibly established during the Bronze Age, from which time females suffered the dual oppression of patriarchy and class (Du 1998; Geng 2017; Zhou 2006). This change in the female's social sta- tus happened gradually over time and then by the Eastern Zhou ...
Pospieszny Ł, Makarowicz P, Lewis J, Szczepanek A, Górski J, Włodarczak P, Romaniszyn J, Grygiel R, Belka Z (2023) Assessing the mobility of bronze age societies in East-Central Europe. A strontium and oxygen isotope perspective on two archaeological sites. PLoS ONE 18(3):e0282...