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ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS AT THE SITE OF AT (VRŠAC Excavations below the Neolithic levels at the sites of At I and II also uncovered lithic artefacts and faunal remains of the Aurignacian phase of the Early Upper Palaeolithic, including several bladelet cores (e.g. thick endscrapers, nosed endscrapers), blades and endscrapers (Figure 6). NAHAL EFE: A MULTI-PERIOD PREHISTORIC SITE IN THE NORTHSEE MORE ONANTIQUITY.AC.UK
ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH ON THE KONGO KINGDOM IN THE LOWER Between 2012 and 2014, excavation at Ngongo Mbata has yielded an interesting mixture of Kongo and European remains, dated by 13 radiocarbon samples and by association with Portuguese tin-glazed pottery (Figure 2; see also Clist et al. 2015b: 481, fig. 7). Ngongo Mbata was already occupied during the late sixteenth century; it underwent a major development in the following century, declining ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS IN WADI QUSEIBA AND WADI AL-BÎR Figure 1. Location of Wadi Quseiba in north-western Jordan, with the locations of WQ120, WQ117 and WQ335. Figure 2. The low terrace of Jawafat Shaban (WQ335) in Wadi al-Bîr, with excavation trenches placed between the rows of guava trees. Figure 3. Pottery from Jawafat Shaban (WQ335) with distinctive Wadi Rabah decorative and surfacetreatments.
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WELCOME TO ANTIQUITY JOURNAL The recent discovery of an exceptionally rich grave at La Almoloya in south-eastern Spain illuminates the political context of Early Bronze Age El Argar society. A newly discovered well at Berenike suggests that a hiatus in occupation may have resulted from a multi-year drought. The Koźle Basin in Poland was radically transformed byaerial
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS AT THE SITE OF AT (VRŠAC Excavations below the Neolithic levels at the sites of At I and II also uncovered lithic artefacts and faunal remains of the Aurignacian phase of the Early Upper Palaeolithic, including several bladelet cores (e.g. thick endscrapers, nosed endscrapers), blades and endscrapers (Figure 6). NAHAL EFE: A MULTI-PERIOD PREHISTORIC SITE IN THE NORTHSEE MORE ONANTIQUITY.AC.UK
ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH ON THE KONGO KINGDOM IN THE LOWER Between 2012 and 2014, excavation at Ngongo Mbata has yielded an interesting mixture of Kongo and European remains, dated by 13 radiocarbon samples and by association with Portuguese tin-glazed pottery (Figure 2; see also Clist et al. 2015b: 481, fig. 7). Ngongo Mbata was already occupied during the late sixteenth century; it underwent a major development in the following century, declining ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS IN WADI QUSEIBA AND WADI AL-BÎR Figure 1. Location of Wadi Quseiba in north-western Jordan, with the locations of WQ120, WQ117 and WQ335. Figure 2. The low terrace of Jawafat Shaban (WQ335) in Wadi al-Bîr, with excavation trenches placed between the rows of guava trees. Figure 3. Pottery from Jawafat Shaban (WQ335) with distinctive Wadi Rabah decorative and surfacetreatments.
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NAHAL EFE: A MULTI-PERIOD PREHISTORIC SITE IN THE NORTH Nahal Efe. The archaeological site of Nahal Efe is located in the north-eastern Negev highlands, 11km east of Dimona, close to the edge of the Judean Desert (Figure 1). The site is situated at approximately 320m asl on a moderate hillslope on the left bank of the Nahal Efe stream, a tributary of Nahal Hemar (WGS84, 31°04” 43”N and 35°09 ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS IN WADI QUSEIBA AND WADI AL-BÎR Figure 1. Location of Wadi Quseiba in north-western Jordan, with the locations of WQ120, WQ117 and WQ335. Figure 2. The low terrace of Jawafat Shaban (WQ335) in Wadi al-Bîr, with excavation trenches placed between the rows of guava trees. Figure 3. Pottery from Jawafat Shaban (WQ335) with distinctive Wadi Rabah decorative and surfacetreatments.
ENCOUNTERS AND TRANSFORMATIONS IN IRON AGE EUROPE: THE Figure 1. Location map of study area (produced by R. Kershaw and courtesy of Esri). The ENTRANS Project (Encounters and Transformations in Iron Age Europe), funded by HERA and the European Commission and running from 2013–2016, has been developed in response to these concerns. ENTRANS is a collaboration between the universities ofBradford
K.R.U. TODD: A FORGOTTEN PERSONALITY IN THE STUDY OF Figure 2. a) K.R.U. Todd pointing at the Khandivli section, identifying a sequence with bed rock, capped by lower, middle and upper clays interstratified with lower and upper gravel (adapted from Todd 1939: pl. XIV B); b) Todd’s culture sequence from Khandivli section (adapted from Todd 1939: 258, fig. 1); c) and d) H.D. Sankalia’s interpretation of the Khandivli section: rock, clay INVESTIGATING PRE-AGRICULTURAL DYNAMICS IN THE LEVANT: A The lower, Early Epipalaeolithic layer is spatially continuous and shows organisation into several distinct spaces according to function. These include knapping floors with anvils, hammer-stones, numerous bladelet cores (Figure 2a), butchering areas with bones of wild cattle, fallow deer and gazelle (Figure 2b), precincts with stone installations cut into a layer rich in faunal remains and BETWEEN PREHISTORY AND HISTORY: THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL Noble, G., M. Gondek, E. Campbell & M. Cook. 2013. Between prehistory and history: the archaeological detection of social change among thePicts.
THE STRUCTURE OF BRITISH NEOLITHIC SOCIETY The structure of British Neolithic society a response to Clive Ruggles and Gordon Barclay Euan W. MacKie. 1. INTRODUCTION Background Clive Ruggles and Gordon Barclay (2000) clearly are not persuaded, first, by the author’s arguments for the hierarchical structure of late Neolithic society in Britain or, second, by the evidence he has collected for the genuineness of the long celestial A NEW LATE PLEISTOCENE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SEQUENCE IN SOUTH The present study is based on the following reasoning. Since the deposition process is the same throughout the sequence at Boqueirão da Pedra Furada (Parenti et al. 1996; Parenti 2001), when continuing the excavation below the last archaeological levels, considered at the STEVENS, C. & D.Q FULLER. 2012. DID NEOLITHIC FARMING FAIL Stevens, C. & D.Q Fuller. 2012. Did Neolithic farming fail? The case for a Bronze Age agricultural revolution in the British Isles.Antiquity 86: AMS
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BETWEEN PREHISTORY AND HISTORY: THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL Noble, G., M. Gondek, E. Campbell & M. Cook. 2013. Between prehistory and history: the archaeological detection of social change among thePicts.
WELCOME TO ANTIQUITY JOURNAL The recent discovery of an exceptionally rich grave at La Almoloya in south-eastern Spain illuminates the political context of Early Bronze Age El Argar society. A newly discovered well at Berenike suggests that a hiatus in occupation may have resulted from a multi-year drought. The Koźle Basin in Poland was radically transformed byaerial
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS AT THE SITE OF AT (VRŠAC Excavations below the Neolithic levels at the sites of At I and II also uncovered lithic artefacts and faunal remains of the Aurignacian phase of the Early Upper Palaeolithic, including several bladelet cores (e.g. thick endscrapers, nosed endscrapers), blades and endscrapers (Figure 6). NAHAL EFE: A MULTI-PERIOD PREHISTORIC SITE IN THE NORTHSEE MORE ONANTIQUITY.AC.UK
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K.R.U. TODD: A FORGOTTEN PERSONALITY IN THE STUDY OF Figure 2. a) K.R.U. Todd pointing at the Khandivli section, identifying a sequence with bed rock, capped by lower, middle and upper clays interstratified with lower and upper gravel (adapted from Todd 1939: pl. XIV B); b) Todd’s culture sequence from Khandivli section (adapted from Todd 1939: 258, fig. 1); c) and d) H.D. Sankalia’s interpretation of the Khandivli section: rock, clay INVESTIGATING PRE-AGRICULTURAL DYNAMICS IN THE LEVANT: A The lower, Early Epipalaeolithic layer is spatially continuous and shows organisation into several distinct spaces according to function. These include knapping floors with anvils, hammer-stones, numerous bladelet cores (Figure 2a), butchering areas with bones of wild cattle, fallow deer and gazelle (Figure 2b), precincts with stone installations cut into a layer rich in faunal remains and BETWEEN PREHISTORY AND HISTORY: THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL Noble, G., M. Gondek, E. Campbell & M. Cook. 2013. Between prehistory and history: the archaeological detection of social change among thePicts.
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