نتایج جستجو برای: the 3rd millennium bc cultures contemporary with proto
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Of the many diverse arts that flourished during the third millennium BC, textiles played an especiallysignificant role in society. Archaeological textiles offer an important source of material cultural testimony fordaily life in ancient times- relating simultaneously to agriculture, pastoralism, trade, migration, ritual, and soforth as well as to craft technologies. The study of the techniques ...
Faunal evidence from the Fayum Neolithic is often cited in the framework of early stock keeping in Egypt. However, the data suffer from a number of problems. In the present paper, large faunal datasets from new excavations at Kom K and Kom W (4850-4250 BC) are presented. They clearly show that, despite the presence of domesticates, fish predominate in the animal bone assemblages. In this sense,...
Osteoporosis is currently considered a skeletal disease characterized by a diminished resistance of bone tissue, which predisposes to a greater risk of fractures. This disease, which affects mainly postmenopausal women, is constantly increasing, especially owing to a longer lifespan; reliable epidemiological studies have reported that all over the world there are more than 200 million osteoporo...
Cattle dominate archaeozoological assemblages from the north-central Europe between the sixth and fifth millennium BC and are frequently considered as exclusively used for their meat. Dairy products may have played a greater role than previously believed. Selective pressure on the lactase persistence mutation has been modelled to have begun between 6000 and 4000 years ago in central Europe. The...
The traditional etymology of the PU *waśke ‘metal, (? copper)’ is great importance for reconstruction Proto-Uralic culture and time disintegration Proto-Uralic. Continuing some older works considering results latest research, this considered as fictitious, breaking up into at least three etymological nests: Finnic-Mordv. *vaśa-kive ‘axe-stone’ (etymology T.-R. Viitso, where *vaśa- denotes ‘axe,...
Results of archaeological surveys paleocoastlines in the Western Estonian Lowland are discussed with paleogeographic reconstructions. Mapped sites and stray finds can be dated to period between end Pre-Pottery Mesolithic Neolithic (roughly 5300–2000 cal BC). Uniquely for Estonia neighbouring countries this time frame, overwhelming majority aceramic (and rest feature very few pottery finds) find...
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