نتایج جستجو برای: including bronze

تعداد نتایج: 976641  

Journal: :Science 2006
Sturt W Manning Christopher Bronk Ramsey Walter Kutschera Thomas Higham Bernd Kromer Peter Steier Eva M Wild

Radiocarbon (carbon-14) data from the Aegean Bronze Age 1700-1400 B.C. show that the Santorini (Thera) eruption must have occurred in the late 17th century B.C. By using carbon-14 dates from the surrounding region, cultural phases, and Bayesian statistical analysis, we established a chronology for the initial Aegean Late Bronze Age cultural phases (Late Minoan IA, IB, and II). This chronology c...

2004
J. Chakhalian Z. Salman A. Froese J. He D. Mandrus R. Jin

2012
C. Bergfjord U. Mannering K. M. Frei M. Gleba A. B. Scharff I. Skals J. Heinemeier M. -L Nosch B. Holst

It is generally assumed that the production of plant fibre textiles in ancient Europe, especially woven textiles for clothing, was closely linked to the development of agriculture through the use of cultivated textile plants (flax, hemp). Here we present a new investigation of the 2800 year old Lusehøj Bronze Age Textile from Voldtofte, Denmark, which challenges this assumption. We show that th...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2004
Carlo Peretto Paolo Biagi Giovanni Boschian Alberto Broglio Mirco De Stefani Leone Fasani Federica Fontana Renata Grifoni Antonio Guerreschi Andrea Iacopini Antonella Minelli Rosalia Pala Marco Peresani Giovanna Radis Annamaria Ronchitelli Lucia Sarti Ursula Thun Hohenstein Carlo Tozzi

New researches have been performed on the analysis of some Italian dwelling structures dating from the Lower Paleolithic to Bronze Age. Different methods have been applied to each study according to the extensions of the areas explored. The following sites have been analyzed: Isernia La Pineta (Molise), Visogliano (Trieste) - Lower Paleolithic; Grotta del Cavallo (Lecce), Grotta Grande and Ripa...

2005
Patrick Callet

We present the main results of a complete study driven in cooperation with the "Musée National des Arts Asiatiques-Guimet" in Paris concerning a chinese horse bronze statuette, 20 centuries old. The visual appearance of bronze is studied, depending on their metallurgical composition and state of surface in normalized illumination and visualisation conditions. The results are presented on an exa...

2011
V. Vyroubal

The purpose of this study is to reconstruct paleodemographic and paleopathological characteristics of sixteen individuals (three subadults, seven males and six females) buried in three Bronze Age sites (Crip, Matkovići, and Veliki Vanik) located in southern Croatia. The analysed sample is characterised by the presence of pathological changes which are often associated with stressful episodes su...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2004
Francesca Alhaique Michelangelo Bisconti Elisabetta Castiglioni Cristina Cilli Leone Fasani Giacomo Giacobini Renata Grifoni Antonio Guerreschi Andrea Iacopini Giancarla Malerba Carlo Peretto Alexandra Recchi Antonio Rocci Ris Annamaria Ronchitelli Mauro Rottoli Ursula Thun Hohenstein Carlo Tozzi Paola Visentini Barbara Wilkens

Several faunal assemblages excavated in deposits of different antiquity (from Lower Paleolithic to Bronze Age), located in Northern, Central and Southern Italy, were studied from the archeozoological and taphonomic point of view. Data obtained by different Authors allow reconstruction of subsistence strategies adopted by prehistoric humans in these areas and through time, in particular as far a...

2009
Alexia Smith Natalie D. Munro

Agriculture provided the foundation for the development and sustenance of Bronze and Iron Age civilizations in the Near East, yet remarkably little is known about how its practice varied across the region at this time. Archaeobotany and zooarchaeology have been used independently to study ancient agriculture, but there is a dire need for a more comprehensive and holistic approach, one that inte...

2006
Susanna Harris Georg Ramsauer

Introduction My PhD research focuses on the social context of cloth from the Neolithic to Bronze Age with case studies from the Alpine area. One aspect of this is the interrelationship of the technologies used to create flexible, thin sheets of material that can be wrapped, folded, shaped and tied. This includes fibre-based cloth such as textiles, netting and twining as well as animal skins (le...

2018
Omid Oudbashi

Characterization of soil corrosivity in archaeological sites is an important subject to understand the conservation conditions of archaeological bronze collections and helps conservators to prepare a conservation strategy for long term preservation of bronze objects. In this paper, a research approach is established to identify soil corrosivity in two archaeological sites and to find correlatio...

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