Articles with "millennium cal" as a keyword



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A structure from the sixth millennium cal BC with no artifactual content at San Quirce (Palencia, Spain): a multidisciplinary study

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Published in 2019 at "Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences"

DOI: 10.1007/s12520-019-00835-2

Abstract: During the course of the excavations of the San Quirce open-air archaeological site in Spain, an unusual negative structure was identified in the Holocene level dated ca. sixth millennium cal BC. A fire pit alongside… read more here.

Keywords: san quirce; archaeology; structure; sixth millennium ... See more keywords
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Why this revolution? Explaining the major technical shift in Southwestern Europe during the 7th millennium cal. BC

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Published in 2017 at "Quaternary International"

DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2015.07.059

Abstract: During the course of the 7th millennium cal. BC, a major change occurred in stone-working techniques and tool types among the lithic industries of Mesolithic hunter-gatherers in North Africa and Western Europe. These mutations not… read more here.

Keywords: shift; europe; revolution explaining; 7th millennium ... See more keywords
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Life and Death of the Macrolithic Tools from the Third-millennium cal. bc Necropolis of La Orden-Seminario in Southwest Spain

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Published in 2023 at "Cambridge Archaeological Journal"

DOI: 10.1017/s095977432300015x

Abstract: Macrolithic tools are linked to daily activities and, fundamentally, to settlements, hence their importance for the study of Late Prehistoric societies. However, these objects are also associated with funerary contexts, but have not often been… read more here.

Keywords: orden seminario; macrolithic tools; death; millennium cal ... See more keywords
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Maharski prekop, Stare gmajne and Blatna Brezovica settlements and the vegetation of Ljubljansko barje (Slovenia) in the 4th millennium cal BC

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Published in 2020 at "Documenta Praehistorica"

DOI: 10.4312/dp.47.24

Abstract: ABSTRACT – In the 4th millennium cal BC the hinterlands of Ljubljansko barje basin were covered by beech-fir (Abies-Fagus) and mixed oak (Quercus) forests. People of several Eneolithic cultural groups were cutting/burning forests to open… read more here.

Keywords: maharski prekop; ljubljansko barje; vegetation; 4th millennium ... See more keywords