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View article: Multiproxy evidence of millet reliance and selective dietary change during iron age transformation in Central Europe
Multiproxy evidence of millet reliance and selective dietary change during iron age transformation in Central Europe Open
View article: A fast‐integrated x‐ray emission spectrometer dedicated to the investigation of Pt presence in gold Celtic coins (3rd–1st century <scp>BCE</scp> )
A fast‐integrated x‐ray emission spectrometer dedicated to the investigation of Pt presence in gold Celtic coins (3rd–1st century <span>BCE</span> ) Open
With this study, we present the development of a transportable x‐ray emission spectrometer (XES) that was realized in a net time of 20 h, in order to verify the presence of Platinum (Pt) in gold Celtic coins belonging to 3rd–1st century BC…
View article: How to determine the anthropogenic signal at less settled spatially bounded archaeological sites?
How to determine the anthropogenic signal at less settled spatially bounded archaeological sites? Open
<p>Our research on spatially bounded Iron Age enclosure of the Viereckschanze type in southern Bohemia made it possible to distinguish the anthropogenic influence of the Iron Age from modern human activities. We collected over 456 sa…
View article: Archaeometric perspective on the emergence of brass north of the Alps around the turn of the Era
Archaeometric perspective on the emergence of brass north of the Alps around the turn of the Era Open
Ancient brass ( aurichalcum ) was a valued commodity in the Antiquity, notably because of its gold-like appearance. After mastering brass fabrication using the cementation procedure in the first century BC in the Mediterranean, this materi…
View article: Shining Like Gold and New: The Emergence of Brass North of the Alps Around the Turn of the Era.
Shining Like Gold and New: The Emergence of Brass North of the Alps Around the Turn of the Era. Open
Ancient brass ( aurichalcum ) was a valued commodity in the Antiquity, notably because of its gold-like appearance. After mastering brass fabrication using the cementation procedure in the 1 st century BC in the Mediterranean, this materia…
View article: Rituals, Hoards and Travellers? Archaeometry of the Iron Age Bronze Wheel Amulets
Rituals, Hoards and Travellers? Archaeometry of the Iron Age Bronze Wheel Amulets Open
This paper aims to discuss the origin and significance of the so-called spoked-wheel amulets from the late Iron Age (3 rd to 1 st century BC).The type with eight spokes, which most resembles a real chariot wheel, was discovered to be made …
View article: Nové kovové nálezy z doby halštatské z hradiště u Minic, okr. Mělník
Nové kovové nálezy z doby halštatské z hradiště u Minic, okr. Mělník Open
During the years 2013 and 2014, several small scale surface prospections took place on a Late Hallstatt period hillfort Minice in Central Bohemia. Collected set of items is welcomed for its value as chronological or paleoeconomical evidenc…
View article: Stebno-Nouze: pozoruhodný laténský depot z Podbořanska
Stebno-Nouze: pozoruhodný laténský depot z Podbořanska Open
Článek představuje soubor předmětů nalezený při úpatí nápadného kamenného útvaru poblíž Stebna, okr. Louny, a interpretovaný jako rituální depot ze stupně LT B1/B2. Z tohoto období nejsou v okolí místa nálezu známy žádné další lokality. So…