نتایج جستجو برای: 4th millennium bc

تعداد نتایج: 41165  

Journal: : 2021

The article presents a general picture of the development architecture Ancient World in 3nd - 1st millennium BC. identified three main style-making cultures Mediterranean (Egypt, Mesopotamia with Levant, Aegean world Antalya) which were formed 3 thousand and changing trends their architecture, birth facade composition its change from plane to spatial, which, according author, reveals historical...

2017
Rosalind E Gillis Lenka Kovačiková Stéphanie Bréhard Emilie Guthmann Ivana Vostrovská Hana Nohálová Rose-Marie Arbogast László Domboróczki Joachim Pechtl Alexandra Anders Arkadiusz Marciniak Anne Tresset Jean-Denis Vigne

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...

2016
Elton BARKER Stefan BOUZAROVSKI Chris PELLING Leif ISAKSEN

Barker, Elton; Bouzarovski, Stefan; Isaksen, Leif and Pelling, Chris (2013). Extracting, investigating and representing geographical concepts in Herodotus: the case of the Black Sea. In: The Bosporus: Gateway between the Ancient West and East (1st Millennium BC–5th Century AD) (Tsetskhladze, Gocha R.; Atasoy, Sümer; Avram, Alexandru; Donmez, Sevket and Hargrave, James eds.), BAR International S...

2012
Michael D. Frachetti

In this article I present a new archaeological synthesis concerning the earliest formation of mobile pastoralist economies across central Eurasia. I argue that Eurasian steppe pastoralism developed along distinct local trajectories in the western, central, and (south)eastern steppe, sparking the development of regional networks of interaction in the late fourth and third millennia BC. The “Inne...

Journal: :Antiquity 2023

Recent study of Vlaho in Pelagonia confirms that it is the earliest known Neolithic settlement North Macedonia. Multidisciplinary research architecture and material reveals a complex enclosure site dating to seventh millennium BC, with dozens ditches, daub buildings, white painted pottery domesticated plants animals.

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