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Van, Wijk Yvette, Madelon Tusenius, Renee Rust, Richard Cowling, and Sarah Wurz. "Modern vegetation at the Klasies River archaeological sites, Tsitsikamma coast, south-eastern Cape, South Africa: a reference collection." Plant Ecology and Evolution 150, no. (1) (2017): 13–34. https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.2017.1286.

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<b>Background and aims</b> – The Klasies River cultural landscape, on the Tsitsikamma coast, south-eastern Cape, South Africa, features prominently in modern human origins research. The archaeobotanical information for the Klasies River landscape and its immediate environment is sparse. The aim of this study is the collection of a taxonomically valid and comprehensive reference database of modern botanical specimens as an aid to identifying macro- and micro-botanicals such as seeds, charcoal, phytoliths, parenchyma and pollen in the Klasies River archaeological deposits. This is an essential s
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Hendey, Q. B., and T. P. Volman. "Last Interglacial Sea Levels and Coastal Caves in the Cape Province, South Africa." Quaternary Research 25, no. 2 (1986): 189–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0033-5894(86)90056-6.

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The dating of the 6 to 8-m shoreline in southern Africa as early Pleistocene prompted a reassessment of evidence from archaeological cave sites on the south coast of the Cape Province which had suggested that this shoreline is of last interglacial age. The successions in the caves at Klasies River Mouth and Die Kelders have been misinterpreted. In fact, they confirm a pre-last interglacial age for this feature. These sites, together with Herolds Bay Cave, indicate that in southern Africa the only last interglacial shoreline above present sea level is at about 4 m, and that it dates from isotop
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Sahle, Yonatan. "The Origins of Early Sapiens Behaviour: Origins Centre, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg." Antiquity 96, no. 385 (2022): 238–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2021.182.

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This exhibition showcases the results of archaeological research at three coastal sites in the southern Cape of South Africa: Blombos Cave, Klipdrift Shelter and Klasies River main sites. Part of a long-term programme aiming to make palaeosciences accessible to the public, the exhibition befittingly started more locally, first at Stellenbosch and then at the Iziko South African Museums in Cape Town, before moving to Johannesburg. The exhibition opened at the Origins Centre of the University of the Witwatersrand on 25 November 2021. To those of us who attended the opening, it provided an opport
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van Wijk, Yvette, Madelon L. Tusenius, Renee Rust, Richard M. Cowling, and Sarah Wurz. "Modern vegetation at the Klasies River archaeological sites, Tsitsikamma coast, south-eastern Cape, South Africa: a reference collection." Plant Ecology and Evolution 150, no. 1 (2017): 13–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.2017.1286.

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Wurz, S. "Technocomplexes and chronostratigraphy for MIS 6-1 in southern Africa." South African Journal of Geology 124, no. 4 (2021): 1083–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.25131/sajg.124.0058.

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Abstract One of the conventional ways to construct Late Quaternary chronostratigraphic frameworks for archaeology in southern Africa is through archaeological technocomplexes. This practice is more developed in South Africa and Lesotho than in the northern areas of the region. The Still Bay, Howiesons Poort, Robberg, Oakhurst, and Wilton technocomplexes are widely recognized, whereas more ambiguity is associated with the Bambata, Tshangula, Pietersburg, Mossel Bay, Sibudu, Sibudan and early Later Stone Age. Technocomplexes are frequently defined in relation to generalized, typological attribut
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Stein, Julie K. "Coring Archaeological Sites." American Antiquity 51, no. 3 (1986): 505–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/281749.

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The history of coring and augering at archaeological sites is traced to two periods in the twentieth century. In the first period, Period I (1935-1955), the technique was used primarily to correlate archaeological deposits with river sediments for dating purposes. Rarely were the deposits containing artifacts cored or augered; rather the stratigraphic relationship of cultural to non-cultural deposits was sought. Most of this work was done in the Lower Mississippi River Delta where geologists had calculated absolute dates for river deposits. This period seems to have ended with the availability
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ILYUSHIN, A. M., and S. S. ONISHCHENKO. "STUDY OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES IN KASMINSKY ARCHAEOLOGICAL MICRODISTRICT." Field studies in the Upper Ob, Irtysh and Altai (archeology, ethnography, oral history and museology) 18, no. 1 (2023): 142–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.37386/2687-0584-2023-18-142-146.

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The article gives a description of the results of archaeological surveys of 2023 on the visual study of previously identifed objects in the Kasma River Valley. The fact of a satisfactory state of archaeological sites and the presence of destruction at two archaeological sites of the Krasnaya Gorka settlement and the Toropovo-7A archaeological site complex is stated. An illustration of lifting materials is given and their cultural and chronological interpretation is given
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Karmanov, Victor, Natalia Zaretskaya, Andrey Panin, and Alexey Chernov. "Reconstruction of local environments of ancient population in a changeable river valley landscape (The Middle Vychegda River, Northern Russia)." Geochronometria 38, no. 2 (2011): 128–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s13386-011-0018-5.

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Abstract In river valleys, both human occupation and subsequent preservation of archaeological sites are affected by active landscape transformation caused by river lateral migration, incision/aggradation cycles and changes of river hydrological regime. In the middle Vychegda River valley (Northern Russia), there are numerous traces of human presence since the Mesolithic. We exploit multi-disciplinary archaeological, geomorphological and geochronological approach to elucidate the environmental preferences of settlements positioning during different epochs of the Holocene. High resolution space
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Ilyushin, A. M., S. S. Onishchenko, and P. G. Sokolov. "Search for «missing» archaeological sites." Field studies in the Upper Ob, Irtysh and Altai (archeology, ethnography, oral history and museology) 16 (2021): 92–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.37386/2687-0584-2021-16-92-96.

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The results of search studies of previously discovered archaeological sites in the Kemerovo region are presented. The factors of “loss” of cultural heritage objects are described. Examples are given and the results of the search for specific funeral monuments in the basin of the river Inya on the territory of the Kuznetsk basin. Information on archaeological heritage sites is being clarified. New information on archaeological sites studied is introduced into wide scientific circulation.
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Glebova, Anastasia, Igor Sergeev, and Nikolay Bykov. "Geoinformation analysis with the construction of a neural network model for predicting location of archaeological monuments in the landscapes of South-Eastern Altai." Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Earth Sciences 67, no. 3 (2022): 491–514. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu07.2022.306.

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The article is devoted to the identification of landscape patterns of the location of archaeological sites in the South-East Altai using GIS and machine learning. The information database of archaeological sites of South-Eastern Altai was created based on literary sources, the authors' own field research. Schemes of distribution of archaeological sites according to some landscape features: absolute height; position in relation to watercourses; slopes; exposition; solar radiation intensity in June; Intensities of solar radiation for December was created on the basis of geoinformation analysis o
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Priswanto, Hery, Irfanuddin Wahid Marzuki, and Muhammad Chawari. "Natural Disasters and Damage to Archaeological Sites in Trenggalek Regency, East Java." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1503, no. 1 (2025): 012019. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1503/1/012019.

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Abstract Trenggalek Regency has a variety of archaeological sites ranging from pre-historical, classical, and Islamic, to colonial periods. The research method used in historical archaeology combines archaeological methods with written sources (archives, old photos, and old maps) with a multidisciplinary approach. The purpose of the research is to see and test the damage to archaeological sites in the Trenggalek Regency area so that the right method can be produced for saving archaeological sites if there is a disaster in the future. The study results show that disasters that damage archaeolog
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Borysov, А. V., V. А. Hnera, V. М. Мysak, and О. V. Marchenko. "SITES OF HORODYSHCHA ON THE VILSHANKA RIVER (materials for the archaeological map)." Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine 44, no. 3 (2022): 252–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.37445/adiu.2022.03.15.

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The study of archaeological heritage begins with its accounting and description. The genre of archaeological map appeared at the beginning of the development of archeology as a science. Today, the archaeological map is a complex multifunctional information system. Deployment of the «Archaeological Map» on a national scale requires significant organizational and financial resources. Today, one of the effective ways of advancing in this direction is the creation of archaeological maps of individual microregions.&#x0D; The town of Horodyshche in the Cherkasy region still does not have a systemati
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Pavlenko, S. "ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES OF DYMER TOWN." Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine 53, no. 4 (2024): 204–24. https://doi.org/10.37445/adiu.2024.04.13.

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In the autumn of 2021 and spring of 2022, the author conducted archaeological explorations in the territory of Dymer town and its surroundings. The surveys covered the valley of the Pekhovka River in its middle reaches. This is the first archaeological work carried out in this micro-region. The large-scale field research of the mid-1930s and 1960s—1980s were focused on the Dnipro bank, and did not cover the Pekhovka River valley and the Dymer town, the centre of the district, located deep in the plateau. As a result, 12 new archaeological sites were discovered. These are mainly multilayered se
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Singtuen, Vimoltip, and Burapha Phajuy. "Archaeological Distribution of Geoheritage for Geotourism Development in Nakhon Sawan Province, Thailand." Quaestiones Geographicae 39, no. 3 (2020): 57–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/quageo-2020-0023.

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AbstractNakhon Sawan Province is located in Upper Central Thailand, where the Chao Phraya River, the vital river of Thailand, begins. According to the distribution of the archaeological sites, the related geological features were divided into two groups by geodiversity scope: (1) hydrological sites - Chao Phraya river, Bueng Boraphet lake, (2) speleological sites - Tham Phet-Tham Thong cave and Khoa Nor mountain. The hydrological sites are the primary water resources of local people since many hundred years, including transportation, agriculture, and fishery, so there are many archaeological s
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Glebova, Anastasia B., and Igor S. Sergeev. "The landscape indication of archaeological sites in the valleys of the rivers Mugur and Kargy (Southwestern Tuva)." Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Earth Sciences 69, no. 4 (2024): 695–715. https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu07.2024.405.

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The article examines the placement of archaeological sites located along the valleys of the Mugur and Kargy rivers (South-Western Tuva). For this purpose, a landscape map of the study area was compiled at a scale of 1:50000 based on the authors’ own field research, DEM, high-resolution satellite images and various thematic maps. 33 landscape taxa were identified on the landscape map. The study area contains high-mountain, mid-mountain and mountain-valley landscapes. The coordinates of 629 archaeological sites were also determined during expeditionary research using a GPS navigator. Most of the
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Savelieva, A. S., P. V. German, I. A. Plats, and L. Yu Bobrova. "Archaeological Sites of the Middle Kiya River: History of Discoveries and Study Prospects." Bulletin of Kemerovo State University 22, no. 3 (2020): 648–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.21603/2078-8975-2020-22-3-648-663.

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The article introduces some information about the expeditionary studies on the archaeological sites located on the banks of the Middle Kiya River valley. The authors believe that the Kiya is one of the main rivers for such important historical and cultural area of South Siberia as the Kiya – Chulym interfluve. The expeditionary studies have been conducted here since the late XIX century; however, professional archaeological studies began as late as in the 1950s. The paper describes the excavations conducted by A. I. Martynov, G. S. Martynova, I. I. Baukhnik, A. M. Kilemzin, A. V. Tsirkin, A. P
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Bentsen, Silje Evjenth, and Sarah Wurz. "Towards a better understanding of cooking techniques in the African Middle Stone Age." Primitive Tider, no. 19 (December 1, 2017): 99–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.5617/pt.7164.

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&#x0D; &#x0D; &#x0D; In the first part of this paper, we present the first review of cooking techniques in the African Middle Stone Age. We show that the current knowledge is based on a restricted number of studies and on zooarchaeology and archaeobotany and that the research implies that MSA cooking consisted of roasting meat, shellfish, fish, and perhaps plant food on or by the fire. Nevertheless, potentially heated quartzite was found during recent excavation at Klasies River main site, and cooking could have been one reason for heating the rocks. We designed a series of experimental studie
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Tikhomirov, Konstantin N. "Novoyagodnoye's Group of Archaeological Sites in the Lower Reaches of the Shish River." Herald of Omsk University Series Historical Studies 11, no. 4 (44) (2024): 145. https://doi.org/10.24147/2312-1300.2024.11(4).145-152.

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The article provides information about a group of archaeological sites in the insufficiently explored in archaeological aspect lower reaches of the Shish River in the area of the village of Novoyagodnoye, located in the southern taiga zone of Western Siberia. The history of the discovery of archaeological sites, excavations on them, the materials obtained are described, their cultural and chronological affiliation is determined. It is noted that the most of sites relate to hillforts. Among them, a group of hillforts stands out containing materials from the Zhuravlevsky and Bogochanovsky stages
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Zakharov, A. O. "Archaeological Sites of the Mekong Delta and the Oc Eo Culture: a review." South East Asia: Actual problems of Development, no. 1(46) (2020): 209–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.31696/2072-8271-2020-1-1-46-209-230.

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The Mekong River Delta has many archaeological sites dated from the first to seventh centuries CE. They include the Oc Eo site and more than ninety sites in the territory of Vietnam. Another site of the Oc Eo archaeological culture is Angkor Borei in Cambodia. The early first millennium remains also include ancient canals which connected Angkor Borei and Oc Eo as well as few other sites. The early Iron Age predates the beginning of the Oc Eo culture in the first centuries CE. The Iron Age witnessed the growing social complexity and settlement hierarchy. The paper is an overview of archaeologic
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Lychagina, E. L., A. A. Vybornov, and M. A. Kulkova. "NEW DATA ON CHRONOLOGY OF NEOLITHIC CULTURE OF THE KAMA REGION." Вестник Пермского университета. История, no. 1(52) (2021): 35–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.17072/2219-3111-2021-1-35-48.

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The article presents new radiocarbon dates obtained on the materials of the Volgo-Kamskaya and Kamskaya Neolithic cultures in the Kama River basin. In the paper, the data of original material for dating and methods were considered. Eleven new radiocarbon dates from eight Neolithic sites of region were obtained. The sites are located on the territory of the Upper Kama River basin (4 archaeological sites), the Kama-Vyatka basin (2 archaeological sites), and the Lower Kama River basin (2 archaeological sites). The main material for radiocarbon dating was the organics from pottery. Together with r
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R., BELOUSOV. "SOME RESULTS OF THE STATE SUPERVISION MEASURES AT THE OBJECTS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE OF THE ALTAI TERRITORY IN 2021 (RUSSIA)." Preservation and study of the cultural heritage of the Altai Territory 28 (2022): 13–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/2411-1503.2022.28.02.

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The publication presents the results of the work of the Sector of Archaeology of the Department of State Supervision of the Department of State Protection of the Objects of Cultural Heritage of the Altai Territory, created in 2019. The most important activities of the staff of the Archaeology Sector are the systematic monitoring of archaeological heritage sites, the identification of damage as a result of illegal and non-coordinated archaeological work, as well as the implementation of measures to preserve and protect archaeological sites. The article highlights the work in a number of regions
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Alkin, S. V. "Archaeological research on the Shilka River in Transbaikal Region: 1954–2024." Problems of Archaeology, Ethnography, Anthropology of Siberia and Neighboring Territories 30 (2024): 393–97. https://doi.org/10.17746/2658-6193.2024.30.0393-0397.

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This year, field studies of the dynamics of ethnic-cultural development in the Shilka Basin in ancient times and the early medieval period have been continued. The field season was dedicated to the 70th anniversary of archaeological exploration on the Shilka River by A.P. Okladnikov in 1954. The studies marked the start of the era of the Far Eastern Archaeological Expedition in the archaeological study of Eastern Transbaikal and the Amur Region. It was the first comprehensive archaeological survey of the Shilka basin, which was a “blank spot” on the archaeological map of Siberia and the Far Ea
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Trader, Patrick D. "A Hidden Landscape: Interpreting Buried Archaeological Site Potential in the White River Valley, Indiana." Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 48, no. 3 (2023): 203–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/23274271.48.3.02.

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Abstract A model for buried site potential has been developed and presented here following extensive geoarchaeological investigations conducted along the White River valley in Indiana. Backhoe-trenching efforts identified 35 buried archaeological sites dating from the Late Archaic through postcontact periods. Buried archaeological sites were found primarily in soils classified as inceptisols, with fewer found in soils classified as mollisols and entisols. Geochronological dating and artifact analysis suggest that after 3000 BP the White River valley transitioned from lateral to vertical accret
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Dudko, А. А., Yu A. Vasileva, and A. V. Veretennikov. "Results of Archaeological Exploration in the Development Zone of the Karachiyaksky Coal Deposit in Novokuznetsk District of Kemerovo Region – Kuzbass in 2021." Problems of Archaeology, Ethnography, Anthropology of Siberia and Neighboring Territories 27 (2021): 951–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.17746/2658-6193.2021.27.0951-0957.

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In June 2021, the Kuzbass team of the Department of Rescue Archaeological Work of the IAE SB RAS, together with employees of the Laboratory of Archeology of the Federal Research Center of Coal and Coal Chemistry of the SB RAS, carried out archaeological exploration as a part of the state historical and cultural expertise of the land plot intended for inclusion into development area of the Karachiyak coal deposit (The Korchakolsky and Korchakolsky Glubokyi sections) of the Kuznetskinveststroi Company in Novokuznetsk District of Kemerovo Region - Kuzbass. Presently, over thirty sites of archaeol
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Wilkes, J. J. "The Roman Danube: An Archaeological Survey." Journal of Roman Studies 95 (November 2005): 124–225. http://dx.doi.org/10.3815/000000005784016298.

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The subject is the Roman occupation and control of the river Danube between the river Inn and the Black Sea, with a special emphasis on recent research and discoveries. Themes examined include the pattern of recent research and publication in the dozen modern states that now exist in the area; the construction of strategic roads linking the upper and lower Danube basins with the rest of the Roman world; military history and the creation of the military cordon along the river and the civil and military settlements associated with this. Recent research on social, economic, and cultural themes is
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Frère, María Magdalena, María Isabel González, and Catriel Greco. "Continuity in the Use of Shallow Sites of the Salado River Basin in the Pampean Region, Argentina." Radiocarbon 58, no. 4 (2016): 921–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/rdc.2016.63.

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AbstractThis article presents 24 radiocarbon dates of different materials (animal and human bones, charcoal, and pottery) recovered from hunter-gatherer-fisher archaeological sites from the Salado River microregion, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. We used a microregional design strategy, and considered the 14C dates as a group to analyze them with Bayesian statistics. This was essential to the analysis of the chronology of these shallow sites, in which the soil dynamics add the archaeological materials into the A horizon sedimentary matrix. In these types of sites, the occupational events ar
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Oblomskii, Andrei. "Early Slavic Archaeological Sites in the Middle Reaches of the Vorona River." Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, no. 4 (August 29, 2023): 409–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.55086/sp234409426.

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The basin of the Khoper River in its middle course is the extreme southeastern area of the Late Zarubintsy and Kiev culture archaeological sites. Based on the materials of excavations in this region, sites of Shapkino-Inyasevo type were identified. Until recently, they were dated to the second half of the 2 nd — second half of the 3 rd centuries. In 2022, exploration was carried out in the valley of the Vorona River (the western tributary of the Khoper River). The objectives of the study were, firstly, to compile a general map of Early Slavic sites, and secondly, to clarify their chronology. T
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de Andrade Lima, L. R. P. "Radiocarbon Dating Sites of Itaparica Dam, São Francisco River Valley, Brazil." Radiocarbon 48, no. 3 (2006): 459–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033822200038881.

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This paper reports radiocarbon dates of samples from archaeological sites in the Itaparica Dam region of the São Francisco River (Brazil). This region is important due to the evidence of its use by several prehistoric groups of hunter-gatherers. In the 1980s, a Brazilian state hydroelectric company (CHESF) engaged the federal universities of Bahia and Pernambuco to perform an archaeological rescue excavation at the Itaparica Dam reservoir area. This excavation allowed the collection of a large number of ceramics and lithic artifacts as well as fireplace charcoal. In this study, fireplace charc
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Rangkuti, Nurhadi. "SEBARAN SITUS PRA SRIWIJAYA DI RAWA PASANG SURUT: KAJIAN ARKEOLOGI RUANG DI KAWASAN KARANGAGUNG TENGAH, SUMATERA SELATAN." Berkala Arkeologi 34, no. 1 (2014): 55–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.30883/jba.v34i1.16.

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Archaeological research can not be separated from the three dimensions of archeology: form, space and time. Spatial dimension is essential in archeology that covers all phases of archaeological research (theory, method, practice). Collection, analysis, interpretation and presentation of archaeological data should be actively and creatively covered in the dimension of space, was realized in the form of a map. In the development of the map are integrated with other graphical data and databases, known as Geographic Information System. Study of spatial Archaeology in Karangagung Tengah conducted t
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Rózsás, Márton. "Adatok Barcs és környéke középkori vaskohászatához." Kaposvári Rippl-Rónai Múzeum Közleményei, no. 6 (2018): 311–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.26080/krrmkozl.2018.6.311.

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The area along the County Somogy section of the River Drava was an archaeological blank spot until recent decades. Several previously unknown archaeological sites from the Neolithic to the Early Modern Age were identified during the field surveys conducted by the author since the 1970s. Described and discussed here are a few sites associated with medieval iron smelting dating from the ninth to the fifteenth century.
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Pavliv, Dmytro. "Sites of archaeology in Ulvivok and its surroundings in the research of Lviv scientists." Materials and studies on archaeology of Sub-Carpathian and Volhynian area 23 (November 26, 2019): 337–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.33402/mdapv.2019-23-337-361.

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The old village of Ulvivok, located above the Bug River in Sokal district, Lviv region, is extremely rich with archaeological sites. Relief, favourable for living, fertile soils, large river have contributed to appearing of human settlements on this area since ancient times. This fact is witnessed by finds of numerous archaeological artifacts near Ulvivok and discovery of significant archaeological sites – cemeteries and settlements, which have an interesting history of research since the late XIX century and till nowadays, associated with many famous Lviv scientists. An important role in the
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Vovkodav, S. V. "THE EXPERIENCE OF THE USE OF GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCHES OF THE BROWARKA RIVER BASIN OF PEREIASLSAV REGION." Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine 26, no. 1 (2018): 190–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.37445/adiu.2018.01.11.

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The article describes experience of using geographic information systems in archaeological research of the Brovarka river basin. This river is а part of surface waters of Pereiaslav region and it is located in the south-eastern part of the region. The study of sites in the region began in the middle of the XIX century. From this time until the end of the 1960s the research focus was concentrated only on the certain objects of the micro-region. During the next period (up to the early 1990s) the several field studies was conducted on the territory, that allows to accumulate many archaeological m
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Dzenisov, Georgy A. "Studies of the Murmansk archaeological expedition near lake Lovozero in 2019–2022." Transactions of the Kоla Science Centre. Series: Natural Sciences and Humanities 2, no. 1/2023 (2023): 157–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.37614/2949-1185.2023.2.1.014.

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The article summarizes the results of the survey of the Murmansk archaeological expedition in the Lovozero district from 2019 to 2022. Presented a brief site description of the northwestern coast of the lake Lovozero and the upper reaches of the river Voronya. Seven new archaeological sites dated from the Mesolithic to the Bronze Age were discovered during the four field seasons. The Expedition also localized ten sites discovered in 1969–1974.
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Dudko, A. A., A. S. Sizyov, I. A. Plats, A. S. Fedoruk, and A. V. Vybornov. "New Archaeological Sites at the Land Plots Assigned for Development in Novosibirsk Region and Kemerovo Region in 2021." Problems of Archaeology, Ethnography, Anthropology of Siberia and Neighboring Territories 27 (2021): 958–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.17746/2658-6193.2021.27.0958-0965.

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This article presents the results of surveying the land plots located in the construction and reconstruction zone of the P-254 “Irtysh” highway in Kochenevsky District of Novosibirsk Region, at Yurkovo railway station in Novokuznetsk District, and in the town of Kaltan in Kemerovo Region. Archaeological survey was a part of the state historical and cultural expertise of the land plots. In Novosibirsk Region, studies were carried out in the valley of the Chik River which is an important waterway in the Upper Ob region. The known archaeological sites point to a significant presence of the antiqu
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Petrosyan, Artur, Roberto Dan, and Boris Gasparyan. "Recent investigations on the Early Bronze Age sites in the Marmarik River Valley as part of the Kotayk Survey Project." ARAMAZD: Armenian Journal of Near Eastern Studies 16, no. 1-2 (2022): 349–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.32028/ajnes.v16i1-2.1837.

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Since 2013 an Armenian - Italian archaeological mission has been working in the Kotayk Province in Armenia with multiple purposes. One of these is the systematic investigation of the valley of the River Marmarik, the main tributary of the River Hrazdan, which is the main watercourse in the Central Armenia. The Marmarik valley is an area of great interest, both for its geographical characteristics and for the archaeological remains that have been found there over the years. In fact the area is characterised by the presence of gold, and some of the most important ores in Armenia, including iron
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Yu., Kvasnica, Barsukov E., Loiko S., and Idimeshev A. "Potential of Floodplain Islands of Western Siberia for Historical and Archaeological Research (Based on Nyasha Island in the Lower Tom Region)." Teoriya i praktika arkheologicheskikh issledovaniy 36, no. 4 (2024): 87–106. https://doi.org/10.14258/tpai(2024)36(4).-06.

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Archaeological study of the islands of the Lower Tomsk region was previously carried out with the aim of establishing the places of residence of the Tatar population. Archaeological exploration conducted in 2021 on the right bank of the Ishtanskaya channel of the Tom River (Nyasha Island) expanded existing understanding of the settlement of the islands by the ancient and medieval population. During the exploration, three archaeological sites were surveyed: Mestonahozhdenie na o. Nyasha, Ostrov Nyasha-I, Ostrov Nyasha-II. The materials discovered at the listed sites date back to the Neolithic,
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Mirela da Silva Toso, Diana, and Neide Barrocá Faccio. "SÍTIOS ARQUEOLÓGICOS DE PEQUENO PORTE DO BAIXO RIO AGUAPEÍ." Colloquium Socialis 4, no. 3 (2021): 85–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.5747/cs.2020.v4.n3.s106.

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The present study focused on the analysis of the context of small archaeological sites, located in the area of the Lower Aguapeí River, left bank, focusing on the case, the Archaeological Site Aldeia I, located in the municipality of Junqueirópolis, SP. The study was carried out by the bias of the landscape concept, stimulated by the theoretical contributions of Cultural Geography. The Archaeological Site Aldeia I consists of 38 fragments of ceramic canisters, characteristic of the archaeological tradition Tupi Guarani, whose archaeological ceramics identified are fragments of canisters, with
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Uzunov, Zhivko. "Archaeology of landscape: field survey in the Valley of Hadzhiiska, Byala and Aheloy River." Annual of Natural Sciences Department 7 (December 30, 2022): 19–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.33919/ansd.22.7.3.

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In the autumn of 2020 and spring of 2021, archaeological and geological field surveys were conducted within the Nessebar and Pomorie municipalities, as part of the project “Archaeology of Landscape: Patterns of Reconstruction of the Ancient Environment.” The project aims to reconstruct the landscapes of the Southern slopes of The Emine Stara Planina Mountain during Antiquity, as well as investigate human impact on the environment and archaeological sites. During the surveys, 102 new archaeological sites were discovered (see Fig. 1). Two sites date back to the Late Chalcolithic period, four to
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Hoard, Robert J., John R. Bozell, Steven R. Holen, Michael D. Glascock, Hector Neff, and J. Michael Elam. "Source Determination of White River Group Silicates from Two Archaeological Sites in the Great Plains." American Antiquity 58, no. 4 (1993): 698–710. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/282203.

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High-quality cryptocrystalline silicates from the Oligocene-age White River Group of the central Great Plains (referred to here as White River Group Silicates [WRGS]) were widely used prehistorically for chipped-stone tools. There are three known source areas for WRGS: Flattop Butte in northeastern Colorado, Table Mountain in east central Wyoming, and the White River Badlands of South Dakota. Specimens from these sources are often visually indistinguishable, making it difficult to specify the source of WRGS from nonquarry archaeological sites. Using a quantitative method—neutron-activation ana
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Peskov, Sergei. "Archaeological Sites in the Valley of Irkut River (2013–2015)." Reports of the Laboratory of Ancient Technologies, no. 2 (2017): 9–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.21285/2415-8739-2017-2-9-30.

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Petrov, Fedor, Natalia Batanina, and Nikolay Petrov. "ARCHAEOLOGICAL MICRODISTRICT OF THE LATE BRONZE AGE IN THE MIDDLE REACHES OF THE SINTASHTA RIVER." Ural Historical Journal 85, no. 4 (2024): 81–91. https://doi.org/10.30759/1728-9718-2024-4(85)-81-91.

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The archaeological microdistrict in the middle reaches of the Sintashta River was identified based on an analysis of the spatial distribution of the Bronze Age archaeological sites. It is 31 km long and includes 12 Late Bronze Age settlements, including two fortified ones; as well as nine funerary monuments, which included 105 mounds, and menhirs, located on the outskirts of two settlements. Most of the settlements are located on the terrace above the floodplain on the left, more relief bank of the river, where it was easier to find areas of the terrace above the floodplain, sheltered from the
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Osterkamp, W. R., Thomas J. Green, Kenneth C. Reid, and Alexander E. Cherkinsky. "Estimation of the Radiocarbon Reservoir Effect, Snake River Basin, Northwestern North America." American Antiquity 79, no. 3 (2014): 549–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.7183/0002-7316.79.3.549.

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Many archaeological sites along coastlines and rivers contain large quantities of marine and riverine bivalve shell. Often shell is the only datable organic material available to determine radiocarbon age estimates of features and to build regional chronologies. Shell is difficult to date accurately because of reservoir effects, and archaeologists have avoided it despite its abundance. If reservoir effects are understood, shell can provide accurate radiocarbon age estimates. This report provides an example using regression relations computed from radiocarbon assays of paired shelll charcoal sa
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Czerski, Dorota, Daphné Giacomazzi, and Cristian Scapozza. "Evolution of fluvial environments and history of human settlements on the Ticino river alluvial plain." Geographica Helvetica 77, no. 1 (2022): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/gh-77-1-2022.

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Abstract. The present contribution aims to provide better knowledge on the evolution of the fluvial environments of the Ticino river alluvial plain, highlighting the complex interaction of the Ticino river and its lateral tributaries with the human communities since the Neolithic. The study considers information derived from historical sources, from previous research on three sites based in the Ticino river floodplain and from data of six archaeological sites located on four alluvial fans. For the investigated sites the analyses of the lithostratigraphy and the archaeological evidence were con
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Salehiyeh, Salar, Rahmat Naderi, and Morteza Geravand. "Analysis of settlement patterns of the Upper Zarrineh River Basin in the Iron Age III." Camera Praehistorica 13, no. 2 (2024): 114–25. https://doi.org/10.31250/2658-3828-2024-2-114-125.

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The archaeological site of Ziwiye in the upper Zarrineh River basin is considered one of the key sites for understanding the cultural and political developments of Iron Age III societies of the northwest Iran. However, despite years of excavation at Ziwiye, key questions about this area still remain unanswered. It seems that sites such as Ziwiye, Qalaichi, Zandan-Soleimian, Rabat and Hasanlu indicate a widespread settlement pattern with a political centrality role in the northwestern Iran during the late Iron Age. The pattern in which the local states centered on these sites dominated the enti
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Marochkin, A. G., A. S. Sizyov, A. Yu Yurakova, D. A. Gavrilov, and K. D. Khairulina. "Stratigraphy of the Pisanaya-4 Settlement near the Tomskaya Pisanitsa Petroglyphic Site." Problems of Archaeology, Ethnography, Anthropology of Siberia and Neighboring Territories 27 (2021): 511–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.17746/2658-6193.2021.27.0511-0519.

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This article discusses some problems in relative chronology of archaeological assemblages discovered at multilayered sites at the border of the Lower Tom and Middle Tom River regions, in their stratigraphic context. The research was aimed at establishing natural stratigraphy of the Pisanaya-4 site at its different sections, conducting archaeological attribution of the series of artifacts, identifying chronological and stratigraphical features of archaeological assemblages, and evaluating the data obtained for periodization of archaeological finds from the Tom River region and Kuznetsk Depressi
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Grote, Todd, Andrew Myers, and Patricia Stahlman. "Geoarchaeology and Precolonial Occupation History of the Indian Camp Run-Allegheny River Confluence, Ohio River Headwaters, Northwestern Pennsylvania." Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 50, no. 2 (2025): 145–74. https://doi.org/10.5406/23274271.50.2.03.

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Abstract Two multicomponent archaeological sites, Indian Camp Run 1 (ICR1) and Indian Camp Run 2 (ICR2), occur at the Indian Camp Run-Allegheny River confluence in the Ohio River headwaters of northwestern Pennsylvania. Here we present the geoarchaeology and occupational history of the confluence area based on soils, sediments, radiocarbon dating, diagnostic artifacts, and regional paleoenvironmental information. The confluence area comprises a fan-terrace complex (FTC) hosting ICR1 and a low-lying alluvial terrace (T1) hosting ICR2. The eastern/central portion of the FTC primarily reflects La
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Plew, Mark G., and Taya Sundell. "The Archaeological Occurrence of Bison on the Snake River Plain." North American Archaeologist 21, no. 2 (2000): 119–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/y9xe-yta4-rp20-xc3w.

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This article documents the archaeological occurrence of bison (Bison bison) on the Snake River Plain. Evidence from thirty-two Paleoindian and Archaic sites suggests that use of bison occurred on the western and eastern Plain. Sites reflect a variety of local environments and activities. The presence of bison, though relatively common in Late Archaic contexts, does not suggest that bison were depended upon as a major resource. Contrary to Butler's (1978) assertion that bison use decreased during the Late Archaic period, it appears that bison hunting was relatively more common in the later preh
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Volokitin, A. V., and N. A. Volokitina. "The site Ochyu katishche on the Izhma river." Proceedings of the Komi Science Centre of the Ural Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences 4 (2021): 5–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.19110/1994-5655-2021-4-5-12.

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The Mesolithic archaeological site Ochyu katishche is located on the right bank of the Izhma river in the environs of the village Tom of the Izhma region of the Komi Republic. It is located on the pine forested terrace with a height of 12,5 m. The site was discovered in 2017 and then surveyed in 2018-2019. At the archaeological site the concentration of finds was revealed, where there was a joint occurrence of flint artefacts and a large number of faunal remains of good preservation, including small bones and fragments of large bones and horns, that were identified. The bones of beaver absolut
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Ilchyshyn, Zoya, and Oleksandr Silayev. "New materials of Early Iron Age from river Luha valley." Materials and studies on archaeology of Sub-Carpathian and Volhynian area 23 (November 26, 2019): 154–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.33402/mdapv.2019-23-154-182.

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The article submits the results of protective archaeological studies conducted in 2016–2018 by scientific research center “Rescue Archaeological Service” (National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Institite of archaeology) at the Lokachi gas production facility. Excavations have been made on the settlements Markovychi 1, Markovychi 2, Mizhgirya 1, Mizhgirya 3, Rohovychi 1 and Rohovychi 2 which contained materials of Early Iron Age. Until recently only three sites of that period were discovered in Lokachi district, undoubtedly a minor achievement especially by comparison with fruitful studies ma
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Rodríguez González, Esther, Pablo Paniego Díaz, and Sebastián Celestino Pérez. "Lost Landscape: A Combination of LiDAR and APSFR Data to Locate and Contextualize Archaeological Sites in River Environments." Remote Sensing 13, no. 17 (2021): 3506. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs13173506.

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Over the last few decades, river landscapes have been significantly transformed as a result of increased human impact. This transformation is evident in areas such as the middle Guadiana basin, where the impact of both agricultural and hydraulic infrastructures has led to the decontextualization of archaeological sites, resulting in a disconnection between archaeological sites and their own physical environment. In order to analyse the location and geographic contexts of sites from the first Iron Age in the middle Guadiana basin and to detect the existence of human settlement patterns, we desi
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