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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: Revising the chronology of the Darband Wall in Central Asia
Revising the chronology of the Darband Wall in Central Asia Open
The Darband Wall in southern Uzbekistan marks an important political border in the Classical world, yet the dating of its construction is largely relative and contested. Presenting 10 new radiocarbon dates from the wall, the authors argue …
View article: Geoarchaeological study of an Early Iron Age burial mound at Süttő, Hungary
Geoarchaeological study of an Early Iron Age burial mound at Süttő, Hungary Open
From aerial survey to magnetometer/GPR prospection, Shallow geological corings to retrieve stratigraphic information, Soil and sediment samples for environmental archaeological analyses
View article: Into the Hills We Go… Understading the Function of the Prehistoric Extreme Upland Sites in the Slovakian Part of the Western Carpathians
Into the Hills We Go… Understading the Function of the Prehistoric Extreme Upland Sites in the Slovakian Part of the Western Carpathians Open
View article: Němčice: Výsledky terénního výzkumu v roce 2021 a nejstarší sklářská dílna v zaalpské Evropě
Němčice: Výsledky terénního výzkumu v roce 2021 a nejstarší sklářská dílna v zaalpské Evropě Open
Cílem této studie je vyhodnocení dosavadních výsledků získaných při vůbec prvním odkryvu na centrální aglomeraci Němčice – jednom z nejvýznamnějších středisek 3. a 2. století př. Kr. ve střední Evropě. Výzkum provedený v roce 2021 se zaměř…
View article: The ‘Central Orava’ Microregion During the Late Hallstatt to Middle La Tène Period
The ‘Central Orava’ Microregion During the Late Hallstatt to Middle La Tène Period Open
View article: Review on vegetation, landscape and climate changes in the Carpathian Basin during the Neolithic and Chalcolithic period
Review on vegetation, landscape and climate changes in the Carpathian Basin during the Neolithic and Chalcolithic period Open
View article: Výšinné sídliská Žiar a Veľký Bysterec v kontexte osídlenia severokarpatskej skupiny na Liptove a Orave
Výšinné sídliská Žiar a Veľký Bysterec v kontexte osídlenia severokarpatskej skupiny na Liptove a Orave Open
View article: Land cover and use-history of large empty spaces at fortified Iron Age hilltop sites; a case study from La Terrasse, Bibracte oppidum
Land cover and use-history of large empty spaces at fortified Iron Age hilltop sites; a case study from La Terrasse, Bibracte oppidum Open
The research of Iron Age oppida and hillforts plays a significant role in understanding the urbanisation processes throughout the European continent. The habitation and built-up areas have always been in the limelight of both traditional a…
View article: Radiocarbon Dated Pulse and Cereal Crops Indicate Diachronic Use of Iron Age Extreme Upland Sites in the Western Carpathians, Slovakia
Radiocarbon Dated Pulse and Cereal Crops Indicate Diachronic Use of Iron Age Extreme Upland Sites in the Western Carpathians, Slovakia Open
Mountain summits in the Slovak part of the Western Carpathians bear evidence of human presence from the Late Bronze to the Late Iron Age. According to fire-induced changes in archaeological record and finds of weaponry, some of the extreme…
View article: Animal and Plant Remains from Two Kalenderberg Group (Hallstatt Culture) Cremation Graves in Devín-Záhrady, Slovakia
Animal and Plant Remains from Two Kalenderberg Group (Hallstatt Culture) Cremation Graves in Devín-Záhrady, Slovakia Open
The flotation of deposits from two recently excavated Kalenderberg Group cremation graves in DevínZáhrady (SW Slovakia) yielded a plethora of archaeozoological and archaeobotanical remains, including small, otherwise overlooked, ecofacts. …
View article: Investigating the complex story of one ditch—A multidisciplinary study of ditch infill provides insight into the spatial organisation within the oppidum of Bibracte (Burgundy, France)
Investigating the complex story of one ditch—A multidisciplinary study of ditch infill provides insight into the spatial organisation within the oppidum of Bibracte (Burgundy, France) Open
Seemingly empty spaces in various archaeological settings have left many unanswered questions. This paper focuses on the appearance, maintenance and possible function of a large empty area situated at the summit plateau of the Iron Age opp…
View article: Mobilita vybraných jednotlivcov pochovaných na keltskom pohrebisku v Dubníku, okr. Nové Zámky
Mobilita vybraných jednotlivcov pochovaných na keltskom pohrebisku v Dubníku, okr. Nové Zámky Open
western Slovakia, past human mobility, strontium 87 Sr/ 86 Sr isotope ratio the mobility of selected individuals buried at the celtic cemetery in dubník, district of nové Zámky.a pilot study.A pilot study for a project focused on the mobil…
View article: Monoxyl z doby laténskej zo Šamorína
Monoxyl z doby laténskej zo Šamorína Open
In the article we present preliminary results of research of a logboat housed in the Žitný Ostrov Museum in Dunajská Streda. According to our research the boat comes from the 3rd century or later part of the last third of 1st millennium ca…
View article: Were males buried with weapons better nourished than the other part of the population in the La Tène Period? Pilot study of diet of selected individuals buried at Celtic cemetery in Dubník, district of Nové Zámky, southwestern Slovakia
Were males buried with weapons better nourished than the other part of the population in the La Tène Period? Pilot study of diet of selected individuals buried at Celtic cemetery in Dubník, district of Nové Zámky, southwestern Slovakia Open
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View article: A Roman Structure from Hurbanovo, SW Slovakia: Multiproxy Investigation of Unique Waterlogged Deposit
A Roman Structure from Hurbanovo, SW Slovakia: Multiproxy Investigation of Unique Waterlogged Deposit Open
The paper presents results of analyses of various types of organic remains recovered from a waterlogged fill of the sunken structure from Hurbanovo (SW Slovakia) dated to the Early Roman period (1 st and 2 nd century AD).The structure repr…
View article: Hic sunt leones? The Morava Valley Region During the Early Middle Ages: The Bilateral Mobility Project between Slovakia and Austria
Hic sunt leones? The Morava Valley Region During the Early Middle Ages: The Bilateral Mobility Project between Slovakia and Austria Open
Cross-border cooperation is very important for understanding the cultural-historical development of the border regions of modern day states.These areas, today, are often considered as "peripheries".However, in the past they usually had a v…
View article: Population and forest dynamics during the Central European Eneolithic (4500–2000 BC)
Population and forest dynamics during the Central European Eneolithic (4500–2000 BC) Open
View article: Pohřebiště v Podolí u Brna a fenomén žárových hrobů mladší doby bronzové s rozměrnými jámami na Moravě
Pohřebiště v Podolí u Brna a fenomén žárových hrobů mladší doby bronzové s rozměrnými jámami na Moravě Open
Díky stálé terénní aktivitě se v posledních dvou desetiletích podařilo na Moravě opakovaně zachytit žárové pohřby mladší doby bronzové, které spojuje řada shodných znaků v čele se specifickou úpravou hrobové jámy – dosahuje tvaru a rozměrů…
View article: The origin of grasslands in the temperate forest zone of east-central Europe: long-term legacy of climate and human impact
The origin of grasslands in the temperate forest zone of east-central Europe: long-term legacy of climate and human impact Open