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Journal articles on the topic "Early Iron Age Greece"

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Foxhall, Lin. "Bronze to iron: agricultural systems and political structures in late bronze age and early iron age Greece." Annual of the British School at Athens 90 (November 1995): 239–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s006824540001618x.

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This paper surveys farming practices and their associated administrative structures in Mycenaean Greece, and outlines the kinds of changes which might have occurred in regional farming systems during the dark ages. It is postulated that the underlying subsistence basis of Greek agriculture remained substantially the same, although the structural position of élites in regional agrarian economies (as well as the constitution of élite groups) may have changed considerably. The type and degree of changes that occurred during the dark ages in any particular region seem to correlate with their earli
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Dotsika, Elissavet, Maria Tassi, Petros Karalis, et al. "Stable Isotope and Radiocarbon Analysis for Diet, Climate and Mobility Reconstruction in Agras (Early Iron Age) and Edessa (Roman Age), Northern Greece." Applied Sciences 12, no. 1 (2022): 498. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app12010498.

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In this article we present an isotopic analysis of human bone collagen (δ13Ccol, and δ15Ncol) and bone apatite (δ13C) for diet reconstruction, as well as δ18Oap of human bone apatite for climate reconstruction, using samples from Northern Greece. Radiocarbon dating analysis was conducted on three of the Agras samples and the results (from 1000 to 800 BC) correspond to the Early Iron Age. Isotopic values for δ13Ccol range from −20.5‰ to −16‰ and for δ15Ncol from 6‰ to 11.1‰—a strong indication of a C3-based diet, with contributions by C4 and freshwater fish elements. The results were compared t
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Sherratt, Susan, and Jan Bouzek. "Greece, Anatolia and Europe: Cultural Interrelations during the Early Iron Age." American Journal of Archaeology 103, no. 3 (1999): 556. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/506992.

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Kotsonas, Antonis. "6 Crete: Early Iron Age to Classical." Archaeological Reports 68 (November 2022): 133–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0570608422000023.

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This review covers recent archaeological work on Early Iron Age to Classical Crete, focusing on research conducted and published in the 2010s. Proceeding from the west to the east part of the island, and encompassing material ranging from the 12th to the mid-fourth century BC, this study finds that, overall, the field is flourishing, despite the challenges created by the international financial crisis and the constraints posed by the global pandemic. In the last decade, the major archaeological projects which focus on Crete for the period under examination continued with their fieldwork and fi
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Rönnlund, Robin. "‘Princely seats’ and Thessalian hillforts: pre-urban Greece and the diffusion of urbanism in Early Iron Age Europe." Antiquity 98, no. 399 (2024): 743–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2024.65.

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The origins of Iron Age urbanism in temperate Europe were long assumed to lie in Archaic Greece. Recent studies, however, argue for an independent development of Hallstatt mega-sites. This article focuses on developments in Western Thessaly in mainland Greece. The author characterises the Archaic settlement system of the region as one of lowland villages and fortified hilltop sites, the latter identified not as settlements but refuges. It is argued that cities were rare in Greece prior to the Hellenistic period so its settlements could not have served as the model for urban temperate Europe. C
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Kõiv, Mait. "Basileus, tyrannos and polis. The Dynamics of Monarchy in Early Greece." Klio 98, no. 1 (2016): 1–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/klio-2016-0001.

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SummaryThe article scrutinizes the development of the forms of leadership in the Early Iron Age and Archaic Greece, questioning the traditional view that personal leadership as described in the Homeric epics (the ‚Homeric
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Vasileiou, Eleni. "Revisiting Bronze and Early Iron Age Central Epirus (Prefecture of Ioannina, Greece)." Journal of Greek Archaeology 3 (January 1, 2018): 145–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.32028/jga.v3i.526.

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The area of central Epirus (prefecture of Ioannina) occupies the northwestern part of the Greek peninsula. It has been continuously settled for a quarter of a million years during which it witnessed lots of changes of physical landscape owing mainly to the intense tectonic activity. Central Epirus is dominated by two different geographical units, the Ioannina basin and the mountains surrounding it (Figure 1).
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Dickinson, Oliver. "Raffaele D’Amato and Andrea Salimbeti. Early Iron Age Greek Warrior 1100–700 BC." Journal of Greek Archaeology 3 (January 1, 2018): 459–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.32028/jga.v3i.543.

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This is the third booklet in this format concerned with ‘warriors’ of Greece by the same authors, the others being Early Aegean Warrior 5000–1450 BC (2013) and Bronze Age Greek Warrior 1600–1100 BC (2011). All include among their illustrations many colourful reconstructions by Giuseppe Rava, which considerably enhance the quality of these booklets by their imaginative if often over-enthusiastic liveliness.
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Panagiotopoulou, Eleni, Janet Montgomery, Geoff Nowell, et al. "Detecting Mobility in Early Iron Age Thessaly by Strontium Isotope Analysis." European Journal of Archaeology 21, no. 4 (2018): 590–611. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/eaa.2017.88.

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This article presents evidence of population movements in Thessaly, Greece, during the Early Iron Age (Protogeometric period, eleventh–ninth centuriesbc). The method we employed to detect non-local individuals is strontium isotope analysis (87Sr/86Sr) of tooth enamel integrated with the contextual analysis of mortuary practices and osteological analysis of the skeletal assemblage. During the Protogeometric period, social and cultural transformations occurred while society was recovering from the disintegration of the Mycenaean civilization (twelfth centurybc). The analysis of the cemeteries of
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Papadopoulos, John K. "A New Type of Early Iron Age Fibula from Albania and Northwest Greece." Hesperia 79, no. 2 (2010): 233–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.2972/hesp.79.2.233.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Early Iron Age Greece"

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Parker, Catherine Ruth. "Arkadia in transition : exploring late Bronze Age and early Iron Age human landscape." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2008. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/235/.

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This research explores the region of Arkadia in the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age using an interpretative and phenomenologically inspired approach. It is region associated with many myths pointing to a continuing population throughout the period, yet beset with a problematic archaeological record. This has been the result of a number of factors ranging from the nature of the landscape to the history of research. However, the ability to locate sites of the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age within the landscape, allows insight into a region we had little hope of enlightening using more con
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Brennan, Maura M. "Early Iron Age Thera: Local Contexts and Interregional Connections." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2018. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1540566048608812.

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Coucouzeli, Alexandra. "The Lefkandi-Toumba building and social organisation in Early Iron Age Greece." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1995. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.627648.

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Averett, Erin Walcek. "Dedications in clay terracotta figurines in early Iron Age Greece (c. 1100-700 BCE) /." Diss., Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri-Columbia, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10355/4755.

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2007.<br>The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file (which also appears in the research.pdf); a non-technical general description, or public abstract, appears in the public.pdf file. Title from title screen of research.pdf file (viewed on March 23, 2009) Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Lloyd, Matthew. "The archaeology of Greek warriors and warfare from the eleventh to the early seventh century BCE." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2014. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:5514ca01-db7a-4c3d-b85c-05248c2a88c8.

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This thesis studies the evidence related to warfare and warriors in the Early Iron Age of Greece, from the eleventh to the early seventh century B.C.E. It argues that "warrior" identity, as expressed through burial with weapons or depictions of armed men and combat in pictorial painting and literature, is connected to violent action in order to create, maintain, and reinforce the relationship between authority and violent action. The forms that this violent action took were variable, from interregional conflict to overseas raids. This is outlined in Chapter 1, which is followed by two chapters
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Tsamis, Vasileios. "Body, senses and space in late Broze Age - early Iron Age central Macedonia, Greece : Kastanas, Assiros and Toumba Thessalonikis." Thesis, University of Southampton, 2007. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.495814.

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Livieratou, Antonia. "After the palace and before the polis : study cases from the centre and the periphery : the transition from the Late Bronze to the Early Iron Age in the Argolid and Central Greece." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/15806.

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The thesis examines the transition from the Late Bronze to the Early Iron Age, i.e. the periods from Late Helladic IIIC (LHIIIC) to Protogeometric (PG) ( 1200-900 BC) in two areas of the Greek Mainland, the Argolid and Phokis-East Lokris. The Argolid, and in particular the Argive plain, which included among others the citadel of Mycenae, could be described as the core area of the Mycenaean world par excellence, while Phokis -East Lokris could be conventionally thought to belong to the Mycenaean periphery, since no palatial establishment was ever developed in the area. Through the comparative s
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Christophilopoulou, Anastasia. "Domestic architecture, spatial organisation and the use of space in the early Iron Age in Island Greece." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2008. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.612236.

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Mulhall, A. D. "Animals and socio-economy in Late Bronze to Early Iron Age Greece : a zooarchaeological perspective from Lefkandi, Euboea." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2016. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.685306.

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Thurston, Caroline A. "The co-occurrence of terracotta wheelmade figures and handmade figurines in mainland Greece, Euboea, the Dodecanese, the Cyclades and the Northern Aegean islands, 1200-700 BC." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2015. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:e2b05fce-bd02-4f8b-bcf4-a55f46f0a452.

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This thesis addresses the lacuna in the study of Greek terracotta figures and figurines corresponding to the transitional period between the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages (1200-700BC). It provides a comprehensive synthesis of all available data, with particular reference to material from recently excavated sites in mainland Greece and its islands (Euboea, the Northern Aegean islands, the Dodecanese and the Cyclades). The study is framed according to the relationship between terracotta <b>figures</b> (those made on the potter's wheel) and <b>figurines</b> (those made by hand). The observation
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Books on the topic "Early Iron Age Greece"

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Workshops and Early Iron Age Society (Symposium) (2013 Université libre de Bruxelles) Pots. Pots, workshops and early Iron Age society: Function and role of ceramics in early Greece. CReA-Patrimoine, 2015.

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Bouzek, Jan. Greece, Anatolia, and Europe: Cultural interrelations during the early Iron Age. Paul Åströms Förlag, 1997.

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Berndt, Ulrike. Sanctuaries in their social contexts in Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Greece. Verlag Dr. Kovac, 2020.

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Beyond the Polis. Ritual Practices in Early and Archaic Greece (Symposium) (September 2015 Université libre de Bruxelles). Beyond the polis: Rituals, rites and cults in early and archaic Greece (12th-6th centuries BC). CReA-Patrimoine, 2019.

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Ainian, Alexander Mazarakis. From rulers' dwellings to temples: Architecture, religion and society in early Iron Age Greece (1100-700 B.C.). P. Åströms förlag, 1997.

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Hjohlman, Jenni. Pyrgouthi: A rural site in the Berbati Valley from the Early Iron Age to late antiquity : excavations by the Swedish Institute at Athens, 1995 and 1997. Svenska institutet i Athen, 2005.

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Ecole suisse d'archéologie en Grèce, ed. Early iron age pottery: A quantitative approach : proceedings of the International Round Table organized by the Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece (Athens, November 28-30, 2008). Archaeopress, 2011.

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Philip, Mason. The early iron age of Slovenia. Tempus Reparatum, 1996.

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Kleppe, Else Johansen. Ullandhaug, an early iron age farm. Arkeologisk museum i Stavanger, 1996.

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Crouwel, J. H. Chariots and other wheeled vehicles in Iron Age Greece. Allard Pierson Museum, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Early Iron Age Greece"

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Mazarakis-Ainian, Alexander. "Early Iron Age Greece (c. 1150–700 BCE)." In Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30018-0_1449.

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Mazarakis-Ainian, Alexander. "Early Iron Age Greece (c. 1150–700 BCE)." In Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0465-2_1449.

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Gallou, Chrysanthi. "Children and death in Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Greece." In Children in Antiquity. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315542812-36.

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Perry, Timothy P. J. "Sport in the Early Iron Age and Homeric Epic." In A Companion to Sport and Spectacle in Greek and Roman Antiquity. John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118609965.ch3.

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Rama Krishna Pisipaty, S. "Early Iron Age India." In Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30018-0_3187.

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Rama Krishna Pisipaty, S. "Early Iron Age India." In Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51726-1_3187-1.

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Seland, Eivind Heldaas. "Early Iron Age crisis and recovery." In A Global History of the Ancient World. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003142263-5.

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Arnold, Bettina. "West-Central European Early Iron Age." In Encyclopedia of Prehistory. Springer US, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1187-8_32.

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Morris, Ian. "Early Iron Age Greece." In The Cambridge Economic History of the Greco-Roman World. Cambridge University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/chol9780521780537.009.

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"The Early Iron Age of Greece." In An Archaeology of Greece. University of California Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/jj.8501319.11.

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Conference papers on the topic "Early Iron Age Greece"

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Малышев, А. А., and А. М. Новичихин. "THE ABRAU PENINSULA DURING THE EARLY BRONZE AGE." In Hypanis. Труды отдела классической археологии ИА РАН. Crossref, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.25681/iaras.2022.978-5-94375-381-7.162-185.

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В предыдущем номере «Hypanis» была опубликована обобщающая статья «Полуостров Абрау в римское время», в ней рассмотрен один из периодов (1 в. до н. э. – 5 в. н. э.) в истории юго-восточной периферии Азиатского Боспора. В предлагаемой статье систематизированы данные по истории и археологии указанного региона в 8–1 вв. до н. э. В целом эти публикации позволяют воссоздать панораму, которая охватывает широкий хронологический диапазон: 8 в. до н. э. – 5 в. н. э. Возрастающее греческое влияние на развитие этнополитической ситуации в регионе нашло отражение в периодизации истории и археологии региона
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Isaakidou, Valasia, and Paul Halstead. "Bones and the body politic? A diachronic analysis of structured deposition in the Neolithic–Early Iron Age Aegean." In Bones, behaviour and belief. The osteological evidence as a source for Greek ritual practice. Swedish Institute at Athens, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.30549/actaath-4-55-08.

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The meanings of the terms “ritual” and “sacrifice” are discussed as a basis for considering whether and how animal bones might be recognized as remnants of ritual behaviour or sacrifice. These methodological issues are explored “in practice”, taking structured deposits of burnt bones from the Mycenaean “Palace of Nestor” at Pylos as a case study. The paper then places this and other apparent examples of Mycenaean animal sacrifice in a wider context, by examining zooarchaeological evidence for anatomically selective manipulation and for deliberate or “structured” deposition of animal bones from
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Muradova, E. A. "The contact zones of Turkmenistan's Early Iron Age cultures." In Евразия в энеолите - раннем средневековье (инновации, контакты, трансляции идей и технологий). Федеральное государственное бюджетное учреждение науки Институт истории материальной культуры Российской академии наук, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-6047952-5-5.351-353.

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Faupel, Franziska. "Reconstructing Early Iron Age pathways in the Upper Rhine Valley." In Interdisciplinarité et nouvelles approches dans les recherches sur l'âge du Fer. Interdisciplinarity and New Approaches in the Research of the Iron Age. Masarykova univerzita, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.p210-8822-2017-17.

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Borodovskiy, Andrew. "THE BURIED TREASURES OF THE EARLY IRON AGE OF SOUTH SIBERIA." In SGEM 2014 Scientific SubConference on ANTHROPOLOGY, ARCHAEOLOGY, HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY. Stef92 Technology, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2014/b31/s9.052.

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Martynov, A. I. "The crisis of Russian archaeology of the Aeneolithic - Early Iron Age." In Евразия в энеолите - раннем средневековье (инновации, контакты, трансляции идей и технологий). Федеральное государственное бюджетное учреждение науки Институт истории материальной культуры Российской академии наук, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-6047952-5-5.62-65.

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Lhuillier, Johanna, Shapulat Shajdullaev, Julio Bendezu Sarmiento, Odiljon Khamidov, and Julie Bessenay. "New insights on the Early Iron age in bactria: the Kayrit Oasis." In Antiquities of East Europe, South Asia and South Siberia in the context of connections and interactions within the Eurasian cultural space (new data and concepts). Institute for the History of Material Culture Russian Academy of Sciences, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-907053-34-2-96-97.

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K., MARGARYAN. "STONE ALTARS OF THE EARLY IRON AGE AT THE OB-IRTYSH INTERFLUVE." In MODERN SOLUTIONS TO CURRENT PROBLEMS OF EURASIAN ARCHEOLOGY. Altai State Univercity, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/msapea.2023.3.36.

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The paper concerns 130 stone altars of the Early Iron Age from the Baraba Lowland, Kulunda Steppe and Upper Ob area. The earliest complexes with the regarded objects are situated in the Baraba lowland and are dated to the transitional period. The largest group of altars comes from the Upper Ob region and consists of 94 items. Based on the classification and typology of stone altars and comparison with nearby regions, the article concludes that the population of Central and Northern Kazakhstan migrated in the seventh-sixth centuries BC to the Upper Ob. Most likely in the 6th-5th centuries BC mi
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Soroceanu, Tudor, and Eugen Sava. "Metal and ceramic vessels of the Middle and Late bronze age — Early Iron age in Eurasia:possible interrelations." In Antiquities of East Europe, South Asia and South Siberia in the context of connections and interactions within the Eurasian cultural space (new data and concepts). Institute for the History of Material Culture Russian Academy of Sciences, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-907053-35-9-200-201.

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Senotrusova, P. O. "IRON ARROWHEADS OF THE POPULATION OF THE LOWER ANGARA REGION IN THE FINALE OF THE EARLY IRON AGE." In Международная научная конференция "Мир Центральной Азии-V", посвященная 100-летию Института монголоведения,буддологии и тибетологии Сибирского отделения Российской академии наук. Сибирское отделение РАН, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.53954/9785604788981_34.

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Reports on the topic "Early Iron Age Greece"

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Horejs, Barbara, and Ulrike Schuh, eds. PREHISTORY & WEST ASIAN/NORTHEAST AFRICAN ARCHAEOLOGY 2021–2023. Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1553/oeai.pwana2021-2023.

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The long-established research of Prehistory and West Asian/Northeast African archaeology (the former Institute for Oriental and European Archaeology, OREA) at the Austrian Academy of Sciences was transformed into a department of the »new« Austrian Archaeological Institute (OeAI) at the Austrian Academy of Sciences in 2021. This merging of several institutes into the new OeAI offers a wide range of new opportunities for basic and interdisciplinary research, which support the traditional research focus as well as the development of new projects in world archaeology. The research areas of the Dep
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Horejs, Barbara, and Julia Budka, eds. NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN & ARCHÄOLOGIE 2019–2022. Austrian Academy of Sciences, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1553/nawi-arch.2019-2022.

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The long-established research of Prehistory and West Asian/Northeast African archaeology (the former Institute for Oriental and European Archaeology, OREA) at the Austrian Academy of Sciences was transformed into a department of the »new« Austrian Archaeological Institute (OeAI) at the Austrian Academy of Sciences in 2021. This merging of several institutes into the new OeAI offers a wide range of new opportunities for basic and interdisciplinary research, which support the traditional research focus as well as the development of new projects in world archaeology. The research areas of the Dep
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Dudko, A. A., and A. A. Tsybankov. THE MATERIALS FROM ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH OF THE EARLY IRON AGE – MIDDLE AGES SITES IN THE INUNDATION AREA OF THE LOWER BUREYA HYDRO POWER PLANT OF 2015–2016. "Росток", 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/dud-2018-13.

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