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segunda-feira, 16 de março de 2026

Arheologia Nº 1 - 2026

ARHEOLOGIA

Nº 1 - 2026
   

INDEX

Flint Artefacts of Layer 4 at the 
Fatma Koba Site, Cimea, Ukraine 
pp. 5-17
V. O. Manko, S. A. Telizhenko

Painted Glassware from 
Olbia Pontica pp. 18-27
O. O. Puklina

Hun Assemblage from the Dnipro 
River Lower Region pp. 28-45
D. M. Sikoza

Catacombs of a Specific Type within 
the Verkhnii Saltiv Necropolis pp. 46-64
V. S.  Aksionov

Publication of Archaeological Material

Late Bronze and Early Iron Age Assemblages 
of the Voitsekhivka Cemetery (based 
on research of 2013) pp. 65-91
S. D. Lysenko, S. S.  Lysenko

Black-Glazed Ware in the Col-lection of 
Classical Antiquities of the Altes Museum 
(Berlin, Germany): Perspectives from the 
Northern Black Sea Region pp. 92-105
I. O. Chechulina

Lamps from the Roman Citadel 
of Tyras pp. 106-124
K. S. Savelieva, 
O. K. Saveliev

On the History of Ancient Crafts

Technological Traditions of Ceramics Production 
of the Final Bronze Age Population in 
the Samara River Basin pp. 125-141
I. M. Butskyi, O. V.  Myshusta


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domingo, 1 de fevereiro de 2026

European Journal of Archaeology Nº 29/1 - 2026

European Journal of Archaeology 

Nº 29/1 - 2026
  

INDEX

Editorial pp. 1-2
Zena Kamash
 
Archaeology of a Mass Murder: The 
Concealed Gravesite of Jama pod 
Macesnovo gorico in Slovenia pp. 3-23
Uroš Košir, Luka Rozman

Past Landscapes of Bias: Refuse at
 Abandoned  Cold War Soviet Nuclear
 Bases in Poland pp. 24-44
Grzegorz Kiarszys

Improving Systems for Processing Public 
Finds: Digital Technology 
and Citizen Science pp. 45-67
Michael Lewis, Frida Ehrnsten, 
Tuuli Kurisoo, Eljas Oksanen, 
Ville Rohiola

Economic Change in the Mediterranean 
between the Principate and Late 
Antiquity pp. 68-85
Paulina Komar

Long-Distance Obsidian Conveyance 
During the Neolithic: A Critical Analysis 
of Three Obsidian Blades Found 
in Poland pp. 86-107
Richard E. Hughes, Dagmara H. Werra, 
Iwona Sobkowiak-Tabaka, 
Jolanta Małecka-Kukawka, 
Krzysztof Demidziuk

Book Review

Emily S.K. Anderson. Minoan Zoomorphic 
Culture: Between Bodies and Things. 
Cambridge: Cambridge University 
Press, 2024  pp. 108-110
Andrew Shapland

Tesse D. Stek and André Carneiro, eds. 
The Archaeology of Roman Portugal in 
its Western Mediterranean Context 
(Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2022  pp. 111-115
Fernando Moreno-Navarro


Ir ao número da revista:  EJA Nº 29/1 - 2026

terça-feira, 27 de janeiro de 2026

Archeologické Rozhledy Nº 77/3 - 2025

Archeologické Rozhledy 

Nº 77/3 - 2025

INDEX

Editorial pp. 219–220
Václav Vondrovský

Exploitation of radiolarites at the Milovice I 
Gravettian site pp. 221–240
Martin Moník, Martin Kováček, 
Petr Hamrozi, Zdeňka Nerudová

Fragment of an Early Eneolithic copper 
hammer-axe from Krhov in Moravia
 as a representative of the Hrádok
 material group pp. 241–268
Jaroslav Peška, Zuzana Jarůšková,
 Filip Ondrkál, Michael Kamarád
   

Topical Review

State of research on early medieval 
strongholds in Western 
Greater Poland pp. 269–290
Jagoda Mizerka-Urbaniak

From foreign prototype to local production 
Finds of post-medieval ceramic vessels 
from Poland as evidence of the continuity
 of influence networks pp. 291–334
Magdalena Bis


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domingo, 14 de dezembro de 2025

VII Congresso sob o Neolitico Peninsular - Livro

Congreso sobre Neolítico en la Península Ibérica

García Rivero, D. (ed.) (2023): Actas del VII Congreso sobre Neolítico en la Península Ibérica. Colección Actas, Nº 88. Editorial Universidad de Sevilla. Sevilha. ISBN: 978-84-472-2423-4 DOI: 10.12795/9788447224234

Sinopse  
Este volume, fruto da colaboração entre diversas disciplinas científicas, reúne uma série de artigos de pesquisa sobre o período Neolítico na Península Ibérica, uma época de profundas e significativas transformações no curso da pré-história. 



Representa um importante avanço académico no uso da terminologia, na periodização e na definição das principais questões que caracterizam esse período. Além disso, situa com maior precisão a Península Ibérica no contexto das populações mediterrâneas, identificando as ligações entre a área ibérica e outras regiões geográficas periféricas e, em última instância, com os centros de origem da expansão da economia agrícola e das sociedades camponesas do Oriente Próximo. 


Esta obra, que permite uma melhor compreensão das profundas mudanças ocorridas desde as primeiras populações agrícolas e pastoris do 6º milénio a.C. até as sociedades mais complexas do 4º milénio a.C., destina-se não apenas a arqueólogos com amplo conhecimento do tema, mas também a iniciantes e estudantes que buscam uma introdução ao assunto.

INDEX


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quinta-feira, 12 de junho de 2025

Líticos e Neolitização

Borderline Lithics: from spatial patterns to social processes during 
the European neolithisation

Journal of Lithic Studies

Nº 12/2 - 2025

INDEX

Modes of chipped stone tool production: 
the early farming societies in the 
North-Western Pontic region
Dmytro Kiosak

Outside the box: Lithic raw material analysis as an
 indication of crossing cultural borderlines by the 
earliest Linear Pottery Culture?
Lisa Bauer

Evolution of Harvesting Technology: A Study of Diversity 
from Lithic and Botanical Remains in Neolithic 
Iberia (8th-7th millennium cal. BP)
Un estudio de la diversidad a partir de restos líticos 
botánicos en el Neolítico Ibérico (8th-7th milenio cal. BP)
María Barrera-Cruz, Oreto García-Puchol, 
Alfredo Cortell-Nicolau, Daniel García-Rivero
   


Ir ao número da revista:  JLS Nº 12/2 - 2025

domingo, 18 de maio de 2025

Archeologické Rozhledy Nº 77/1 - 2025

Archeologické Rozhledy 

Nº 77/1 - 2025

INDEX  

Editorial pp. 3–4
Václav Vondrovský
 
Research Article

The beginnings of S-shaped temple rings in Bohemia 
from the perspective of archaeological analysis 
and radiocarbon dating pp. 5–42
Nikola Koštová, Kateřina Tomková, 
Naďa Profantová, Petr Limburský

A child, twelve goats, three sheep, a cow, 
and a horse. An unusual grave from the Late Eneolithic
 in Brno-Slatina (South Moravia, Czech Republic) pp. 43–62
František Trampota, Jarmila Bíšková, 
Jiří Kala, Petr Kos, Miriam Nývltová Fišáková, 
David Parma

Social networks around the Orońsko flint mining area 
(Central-Southern Poland) during the Late Palaeolithic. 
The first results of the SEM-EDS analysis of flints 
and pigments pp. 63–87
Katarzyna Kerneder-Gubała, Julia Kościuk-Załupka, 
Dominik Gurba, Mateusz Słoniewski

Typological and production-technological study of 
selected finds decorated with the mosaic enamel
 technique in the 2nd–3rd century AD pp. 88–116
Viktoria Čisťakova, Zdeněk Beneš, 
Zuzana Zlámalová Cílová, Pavel Horník, 
Šárka Msallamová, Šárka Matoušková, 
Ladislav Lapčák, Tomáš Kmječ,
Josef Souček


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terça-feira, 12 de novembro de 2024

Layers. Archaeologia Territorio Nº 9

  LAYERS     

Archeologia Territorio
 Contesti 
Nº 9 - 2024  

INDEX

An unpublished letter by Giovanni Spano preserved 
in the Royal Museums of Turin and new hypotheses 
on the mysterious terminus trifinius of the Cornus 
countryside, in relation to the republican coastal 
road network pp. 1-35
Attilio Mastino, Salvatore Ganga
 
Spade nella Sardegna nuragica: tipologia, 
contesti, problematiche pp. 37-87
Marco Matta

La place du silex au sein des ensembles lithiques 
du Vème millénaire en Sardaigne: le cas 
de Su Mulinu Mannu-Terralba (OR) pp. 89-106
Barbara Melosu

La romanizzazione in agro di Monastir (SU): archeologia 
di un territorio alle porte del Campidano meridionale 
pp. 107-162
Daniele Cinus, Emanuela Atzeni
 
Recinti e circoli di pietre della Sardegna preistorica 
e protostorica. Metodologia di un’indagine pp. 163-179
Paolo Marcialis, Maria Giovanna de Martini


Ir ao número da revista:  Layer Nº 9 - 2024

segunda-feira, 3 de junho de 2024

Camera Praehistorica Nº 2 - 2023

CAMERA PRAEHISTORICA 

Nº 2 - 2023
  

INDEX

About the spatial and chronological relationship between 
the Mousterian and Micoquian industries of East Europe p. 8 
L.B. Vishnyatsky

The east of the Neanderthal universe: a comparative analysis 
of Sukhaya Mechetka and Altai Micoquian complexes p. 20
K.A. Kolobova, A.V. Kharevich, P.V. Chistyakov, 
E.N. Bocharova, I.E. Tyugashev, S.V. Markin, J.W. Olsen

Bone cuts-marks: the effect of inclination and lithic 
tool type on morphometric characteristics p. 40
A.S. Koliasnikova, K.A. Kolobova, P.V. Chistiakov, 
A. Gicqueau 

Animal bones with impact holes from the Upper 
Paleolithic sites of Byki  p. 56
N.B. Akhmetgaleeva, N.D. Burova

Kostenki 4 ground stone tools in the collection of 
Kunstkamera museum (MAE RAS)  p. 66
M.N. Zheltova, S.N. Lisitsyn 

The age and cultural affiliation of the Ekven burial ground 
through the analysis of its ceramic collection  p. 96
O.V. Yanshina 

Directions and dynamics of population processes in Siberia 
and the Far East during the Neolithic-Bronze and Early 
Iron Ages: cranial metric evidence p. 116
V.G. Moiseyev, A.V. Zubova 

Dental and alveolar pathologies of the Early Iron Age 
population of the Upper Ob region based on the 
materials of the Bystrovka-3 burial ground)  p. 130
M.S. Kishkurno 

Size does matter: metric variability of the upper second 
molars and differentiation of the Middle and Late 
Pleistocene Homo in Eurasia p. 144
A.V. Zubova, V.G. Moiseyev

List of abbreviations p. 157
  
  

Ir ao número da revista:  Camera Praehistorica Nº 2 - 2023

quarta-feira, 8 de maio de 2024

Cambridge Archaeological Journal Nº 34/2 - 2024

Cambridge Archaeological Journal 
   
Nº 34/2 - 2024
   

INDEX

A Partial Prehistory of the Southwest Silk Road: 
Archaeometallurgical Networks along the 
Sub-Himalayan Corridor  pp. 173-212
T.O. Pryce, Simon Carrignon, Mélissa Cadet, Kay Thwe Oo, 
Saw Naing Oo, Thu Thu Win, Arkar Aye, Baptiste Pradier, 
Bérénice Bellina, Clémence Le Meur, Peter Petchey, 
Miljana Radivojević

A Small Rural Travel Stopover at the Late Postclassic Maya 
Site of Mensabak, Chiapas, Mexico: Overland Trade, Cross-Cultural Interaction and Social Cohesion in the Countryside pp. 213-230
Joel W. Palka

On the Periphery of the Inka Empire: Spatial 
Arrangement at the Pre-Hispanic Rock-art Site of 
Villavil 2 (Catamarca, Argentina) pp. 231-251
César Parcero-Oubiña, Pastor Fábrega-Álvarez, 
Julieta Lynch

Acheulean Handaxes in Medieval France: An Earlier ~
‘Modern’ Social History for Palaeolithic Bifaces pp. 253-269
Alastair Key, James Clark, Jeremy DeSilva, Steven Kangas

The Constructed Desert: A Sacred Cultural Landscape 
at Har Tzuriaz, Negev, Israel pp. 271-289
Lior Schwimer, Roy Galili, Naomi Porat, 
Guy Bar-Oz, Dani Nadel, Steven A Rosen

Southeast Asia and the Mediterranean World at the Turn 
of the First Millennium ce: Networks, Commodities 
and Cultural Reception pp. 291-314
Krisztina Hoppál, Bérénice Bellina, 
Laure Dussubieux

Conversations with Caves: The Role of Pareidolia in the 
Upper Palaeolithic Figurative Art of Las Monedas and 
La Pasiega (Cantabria, Spain) pp. 315-338
Izzy Wisher, Paul Pettitt, Robert Kentridge

An Archaeology of Traces pp. 339-352
Bruce Routledge


Ir ao número da revista: CAJ Nº 34/2 - 2024

sábado, 4 de maio de 2024

Fennoscandia Archaeologica Nº XL - 2023

Fennoscandia Archaeologica

Nº XL - 2023 
   

INDEX 

The Urheilupuisto House and Other Corded Ware Houses 
from Finland Mingling between Traditions pp. 5-25
Teemu Mökkönen

Introducing Children to Archaeology, On Site and in 
the Classroom pp. 26-38
Mark Oldham

Human-beaver Engagements Seen Through Multiperiod 
Settlement Sites at Rautalampi, Hämeenniemi and 
Kitee, Hiidenniemi, Finland pp. 39-56
Emilia Jääskeläinen

Combining Residue and Macroscopic Use-wear Analysis 
of Quartz Objects in Kraakanmäki 3 Late Neolithic 
Settlement Site, Western Finland pp. 57-78
Tuija Kirkinen, Tytti Juhola, Olli Eranti, 
Teemu Väisänen, Johanna Seppä, Vesa Laulumaa

Towards a Growing Interest in the Urban Archaeology 
of  Early Modern Towns in Finland pp. 79-99
Tia Niemelä
 
Cemetery Considerations. The Case of Nokia Viik, 
Finland  pp. 100-125
Henrik Asplund, Jussi Moisio, Sanni Salomaa, 
Anne-Mari Liira, Saara-Veera Härmä, Auli Bläuer
 
Notes & News

Two Microparticle Analyses of Stone Age Quartz Tools 
in Finland pp. 126-133
Petro Pesonen, Tuija Kirkinen

Book Reviews

Jonas M. Nordin: The Scandinavian Early Modern World, 
a Global Historical Archaeology. Routledge, London and 
New York 2020  pp. 134-136
Risto Nurmi

Anna-Elisabeth Jensen: Freunde und Feinde. Dania Slavica. 
Südseeland, Lolland-Falster und Møn in der Wikingerzeit und Hochmittelalter. Aarhus University Press 2023 pp. 137-138
Anna Wessman

Gavin Lucas: Archaeological Situations:
 Archaeological Theory from the Inside Out. 
Routledge, London and New York 2023  
pp. 139-140
Sanna Lipkin


Descarregar em: Fennoscandia Arch. Nº XL - 2023

sexta-feira, 26 de abril de 2024

Volga River Region Archaeology Nº 1/47

The Volga River Region Archaeology 

Поволжская Aрхеология

Nº 1/47 - 2024

INDEX

Sokolny VII – a New Site of the Early Neolite of 
the Republic of Mari El  pp.8–26
Kudashov A.S., Andreev K.M., Vybornov A.A., 
Aleshinskaya A.S. 

Images of Fish in the Rock Art of the Ancient Population 
of Northern Europe pp. 27–46
Zhul'nikov A.M., Askeyev I.V., Shaymuratova D.N.,
Monakhov S.P.

Reconstruction of the Technology for Manufacturing Slate 
Knives Based on the Results of Studying Materials from 
Sites of Ancient and Historical Eskimos pp. 7–68
Skakun N.N., Terekhina V.V. , Heredia J., 
Agakhanova V.A.

Chronology of an Elite Mound of the Yamnaya Culture 
Boldyrevo IV Burial Ground in the Orenburg Region According to Stratigraphy, Burial Rite and Radiocarbon Dating  pp. 69–85
Morgunova N.L., Faizullin A.A.

Two Cimmerian Steles from the North-West 
Black Sea Region pp. 86–95
Bruyako I.V. 

Peculiarities of Firing Vessels of the Beloyar and Kalinkina 
Cultures on the Barsova Gora in the Surgut Ob River Region 
(according to termal analysis) pp. 96–109
Selin D.V., Fedorova Z.A., Chemyakin Yu.P., 
Borzunov V.A.

Pottery Assemblages from Vodoba II Settlement in the 
Light of Ideas about the Early Iron Age in Lake Beloye Region 
pp. 110–124
Novikov A.V.

Z-Symbols in the Interpretation of the Semantics of the 
Configuration of S- and Г-Shaped Scythian Cheek-Pieces of the 
Eastern European Zone  pp.125–138
Dobrovolskyi L.S., Umitkaliev U.U.

Ceramic Dishes Were from the Don Settlements of 
Gorodets Culture pp. 139–154
Razuvaev Yu.D.

Marks on Arrowheads from Sites of the Piany Bor Culture  
pp. 155–172
Sattarov R.R., Krasnopeоrov A.A., 
Kamaleyev E.V.

Paleoanthropological Analysis of Osteological Material 
from the Myntobe Burial Ground pp. 173–190
Gursoy M., Baitanayev B.A., Acar E., Sizdikov B.S., 
Sundetova A.N.

Blade Weapons of Altai Population in Rouran Period 
(by the materials of the Choburak-I complex) pp. 191–202
Seregin N.N., Tishkin A.A., Matrenin S.S., Parshikova T.S. 

Bustanaevo Burial Mound – a New Great Migration Era 
Monument in the North-West of Bashkortostan pp.  203–218
Kolonskikh A.G., Sattarov R.R., Sitdikov A.G.

Current Issues and Prospects of Study the Karayakupovo 
Culture Hillforts pp. 219–233
Ovsyannikov V.V., Ruslanov E.V., Khurmaev A.A.

New Results and Ideas of the Archaeological Research 
on Early Hungarian History in the Eurasian Context 
pp. 234–247
Türk A. 


Descarregar a revista em:  Поволжская Aрхеология Nº 1/47

sexta-feira, 16 de fevereiro de 2024

LUCENTUM Nº 43 - 2024

LUCENTUM Nº 43 - 2024
    

INDEX

Estudio de las huellas de uso y aplicación de análisis químicos no destructivos sobre un macroútil procedente del yacimiento de Hort 
de Cortés-Volcán del Faro (Cullera, València) pp. 9-27
Margarita Vadillo Conesa, Mirco Ramacciotti, Gianni Gallello, Paula Jardón Giner, Begoña Soler Mayor, Agustín Pastor, J. Emili Aura Tortosa

Las pesas de balanza de la Edad del Hierro conservadas en el Museo Arqueológico Nacional (Madrid, España) en el contexto metrológico 
de la Europa occidental  pp. 29-52
Susana de Luis Mariño, Thibaud Poigt

El tablero cerámico de Castro Curbín (Arzúa, A Coruña). Reflexiones sobre religiosidad y ¿juegos de mesa? en la Edad del Hierro del 
noroeste peninsular pp. 53-71
Samuel Nión-Álvarez

Un thymiaterion cerámico de la necrópolis ibérica de Alarcos III (Poblete, Ciudad Real): el perfume y su uso ritual en el 
ámbito oretano pp. 73-88
Miguel Ángel Rodríguez-Rabadán Díaz-Cano, 
Pedro Miguel-Naranjo

Paisaje ibérico en un área de transición: el valle de Caudete 
(Albacete) pp. 89-105
Jesús Moratalla Jávega, Pedro Ramón Baraza, 
Gabriel Segura Herrero

Ocupaciones efímeras en cueva desde la protohistoria hasta la actualidad: cova del Gegant (Sitges, Barcelona) pp. 107-133
Joan Daura Luján, Eduard Ble Gimeno, Víctor Revilla Calvo, 
Judith Peix Visiedo, María Clua Mercadal, Marta Blasco Martín, Ignasi Queralt Mitjans, Silvia Valenzuela Lamas, Magi Miret Mestre, Ramon Coll Monteagudo, Ethel Allué Martí, Montserrat Sanz Borràs

Molde para la elaboración de mangos decorados de cazos de sigillata hispánica procedente del alfar romano de La Cereceda (Arenzana de Arriba, La Rioja) pp. 135-150
Jesús Carlos Sáenz Preciado, María Pilar Sáenz Preciado, 
María Asunción Antoñanzas Subero

Marmora de la Casa de la Cañada Honda de Itálica 
(Santiponce, Sevilla) pp. 151-168
María Luisa Loza Azuaga, Daniel Becerra Fernández, 
Esther Ontiveros Ortega, José Beltrán Fortes, 
Maite Velázquez Guerrero, Rafael Hidalgo Prieto

Escena de thíasos marino en el Prepirineo aragonés: el hallazgo del 
opus tessellatum blanquinegro del Forau de la Tuta (Artieda, Zaragoza) 
pp. 169-191
Lara María Íñiguez Berrozpe, Paula Uribe Agudo, José Ángel Asensio Esteban, Irene Mañas Romero, Jorge Angás Pajas, Enrique Ariño Gil, Milagros Navarro Caballero, María Ángeles Magallón Botaya

Los ‘telares de rejilla o lizo de marco’ en época romana. A propósito 
de un hallazgo en contexto en Augusta Emerita (Mérida, España) 
pp. 193-214
Macarena Bustamante Álvarez, Leyre Morgado-Roncal, José María Murciano Calles, Rafael Sabio González, Carlos D. García-Moreno

Un asa romana de bronce y plata procedente de la villa de Huerta 
del Río (Tarancueña, Soria): contexto arqueológico e interpretación 
pp. 215-227
Emilio Gamo Pazos, Víctor Manuel Fernández Martínez

La llamada Terra Sigillata Hispánica Tardía Meridional (TSHTM) en 
Santa María de Abajo (Carranque, Toledo)  pp. 229-256
Raúl Aranda González, Virginia García-Entero, María Rosa Pina Burón

Legibus suis et suo iure utentes: las magistraturas epicóricas de los municipia antiquissima del Lacio pp. 257-274
Víctor Andrés Torres-González

Estela de Alionus. Una inscripción inédita de Rabanales de 
Aliste (Zamora) pp. 275-281
Santiago Sánchez de la Parra-Pérez, Xabier Eguilleor-Carmona, 
Óscar Rodríguez-Monterrubio, Francisco Javier González de la Fuente

Nuevos datos y reflexiones sobre CILC IV 1159 (Grimaldo, Cáceres): 
¿un miliario palimpsesto? pp. 283-295
Enrique Paredes Martín

Sobre algunas inscripciones halladas por Juan de Flores en la 
Alcazaba de Granada a la luz de los manuscritos de la Biblioteca Nacional 
de España pp. 297-313
María del Rosario Hernando Sobrino
  

Ir ao número da revista: Lucentum Nº 43 - 2024

domingo, 3 de setembro de 2023

O Valor Social dos Machados - Coloquio


Der soziale Wert
 prähistorischer Beile 

Neue archäologische & archäometrische Ansätze


Quando: 5-7 outubro
Onde: Halle

O Coloquio de Arqueólogos da Alemanha Central é organizada anualmente pelo Oficina Regional de Conservação de Monumentos e Arqueologia da Saxônia-Anhalt. Este congresso internacional aborda cada um tema arqueológico concreto, a fim de prantear novas dentro um discurso interdisciplinar baseado nas descobertas realizadas na Alemanha Central.


O foco do congresso deste ano é a questão do valor social dos machados e machados pré-históricos. Partindo das matérias-primas (O que são? De onde vieram? Onde foram distribuídas?) e análises de materiais, o objetivo da conferência é examinar os aspetos económicos (Onde e como foram produzidos?) e, acima de tudo, p significado social, para discutir e comparar machados e machadinhas e como eram usados? desde o Neolítico até o final da Idade do Bronze Inicial

Programa

Donnerstag, 5. Oktober 2023

Ab 9.00 Uhr Anmeldung.

9.45 bis 10.00 Uhr
Eröffnung und Einführung
Prof. Dr. Harald Meller, Prof. Dr. Roberto Risch, Prof. Dr. Ernst Pernicka

10.00 bis 10.35 Uhr
The (Pre-)history of ground stone bifacials in the prehistoric southern Levant: production, characteristics and circulation.
Prof. Dr. Danny Rosenberg

10.35 bis 11.10 Uhr
Green stone axes between Anatolia and the Balkans in the Neolithic.
Dr. Laura Dietrich, Dr. Michael Brandl, Prof. Dr. Barbara Horejs


11.10 bis 11.40 Uhr – Kaffeepause.


11.40 bis 12.15 Uhr
Beile machen Leute. Der soziale Wert neolithischer Steinbeilklingen.
PD Dr. Florian Klimscha

12.15 bis 12.50 Uhr
The many facets of an axe: technical and socio-cultural dimensions of the edge-tool technology in prehistoric north-west Greece and beyond.
Dr. Danai Chondrou
 
12.50 bis 14.20 Uhr – Mittagspause.

14.20 bis 14.55 Uhr
Gifts from the earth – Neolithic quarrying of the jadeitite sources in the Kampos valley on the Cycladic island of Syros.
Dr. Lasse Sørensen

14.55 bis 15.30 Uhr
Neolithic quarrying in the Jizera Mountains and its consequences for the Central European Neolithic.
Dr. Petr Šída

15.30 bis 16.05 Uhr
Mesolithic and Neolithic axe production and circulation in Central Europe.
Prof. Dr. Roberto Risch, Simone Meinecke M. A., Dr. Laura Culi Verdaguer, Dr. Francisco Jose Martinez Fernandez   

16.05 bis 16.30 Uhr – Kaffeepause.


16.30 bis 17.05 Uhr
Procurement and circulation of lithic raw materials used for production of polished stone tools in Lower Silesia (SW Poland): some remarks on the state-of-the-art and new research perspectives.
Dr. Michał Borowski, Dr. Bernadeta Kufel-Diakowska, Marcin Chłoń M. A.

17.05 bis 17.40 Uhr
Axt- und Beilklingen aus neolithischen Deponierungen als Repräsentationen investierter Zeit.
Dr. Michael Müller 

17.40 bis 18.15 Uhr
Axes along the Seine valley: from the mine to the grave.
Prof. Dr. François Giligny

18.15 bis 18.40 Uhr
Polished axes: a factor of social integration on an individual-local/collective-supra-local scale.
Dr. Veronique Brunet

18.40 bis 19.00 Uhr – kurze Pause.

19.00 bis 19.15 Uhr
Grußwort von Prof. Dr. Claudia Becker, Rektorin der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg.

19.15 Uhr – Festvortrag
Axes: tools, trade objects, and prestige weapons during the Bronze Age.
Prof. Dr. Kristian Kristiansen: 

Anschließend Stehempfang.


Freitag, 6. Oktober 2023

9.00 bis 9.35 Uhr
The social value of stone axeheads in Neolithic Britain and Ireland.
Dr. Alison Sheridan 

9.35 bis 10.10 Uhr
Fashion, desirability and imitations of Neolithic polished stone tools in South Scandinavia.
Dr. Lasse Sørensen 

10.10 bis 10.45 Uhr
Iberia during the green-axe Neolithic craze: Not such a backwater?
Dr. Carlos Rodríguez Rellán 

10.45 bis 11.15 Uhr – Kaffeepause.

11.15 bis 10.50 Uhr
The meaning of travelling metal objects: Chalcolithic networks and social formations between the Baltic and the Black Sea.
Prof. Dr. Johannes Müller, Dr. Jan Piet Brozio 

11.50 bis 12.25 Uhr
Bronze and Copper Axes of the 4th Millennium between Caucasus and Carpathian Basin.
Prof. Dr. Svend Hansen 

12.25 bis 13.00 Uhr
Early metal axes from Italy: production, consumption, and social value.
Prof. Dr. Andrea Dolfini  

13.00 bis 14.30 Uhr – Mittagspause.

14.30 bis 15.05 Uhr
Axe production and circulation in the Iberian Bronze Age: a taxonomical and spatial approach.
Dr. Marcello Peres, Prof. Dr. Roberto Risch, Dr. Eni Soriano 

15.05 bis 15.40 Uhr
The flow of copper in the form of axes: Trading commodity, prestige items, tools, or weapons?
Prof. Dr. Ernst Pernicka

15.40 bis 16.15 Uhr
Die Bronzebeile der Aunjetitzer Kultur und ihre Rohstoffe: bewährte Analytik und neue Ansätze.
Dr. Daniel Berger
 
16.15 bis 16.45 Uhr – Kaffeepause.
 
16.45 bis 17.20 Uhr
Werkzeuge, Waffen, Würdezeichen. Beile und Äxte der Aunjetitzer Kultur in Mitteldeutschland.
Prof. Dr. Harald Meller, Dr. Jan-Heinrich Bunnefeld, Prof. Dr. Roberto Risch , Dr. Christian-Heinrich Wunderlich

17.20 bis 17.55 Uhr
Archäometallurgische Untersuchungen zur Herstellung von früh- und mittelbronzezeitlichen Randleistenbeilen in Mitteldeutschland.
Oliver Michael M. Sc., Dr. Sebastian Dieck, Dr. Markus Wilke, Dr. Christian-Heinrich Wunderlich , Dr. Jan-Heinrich Bunnefeld, Prof. Dr. Harald Meller, Prof. Dr. Thorsten Halle

17.55 bis 18.30 Uhr
The funerary value of metal axes in El Argar: a microspatial approach.
Dr. Bárbara Bonora Soriano

18.40 bis 19.30 Uhr
Posterpräsentationen.

20.15 Uhr – Empfang im Landesmuseum für Vorgeschichte und Besuch der Dauerausstellung.

Samstag, 7. Oktober 2023

9.00 bis 9.45 Uhr
Posterpräsentationen.

9.45 bis 10.20 Uhr
Metall unter Steinen – kupferne Äxte und Beile des böhmisch-mährischen Äneolithikums (circa 4400 bis 2200 BC).
Dr. Miroslav Dobeš

10.20 bis 10.55 Uhr
Beyond the surface: investigating the internal and external properties of silver-coated axes.
Mgr. Eva Schimerova, Mgr. Markéta Havlíková, Dr. Ing. Šárka Msallamová

10.55 bis 11.30 Uhr
Dr. Heide W. Nørgaard (Højbjerg/DK): The use of axe and ring metal as a raw material source in the late Neolithic and early Bronze Age in southern Scandinavia.

11.30 bis 12.00 Uhr – Kaffeepause mit Mittagssnack.

12.00 bis 12.35 Uhr
Massive shaft hole axes as tools and tokens of value in Bronze Age Scandinavia: production, circulation, and use.
Prof. Dr. Lene Melheim

12.35 bis 13.10 Uhr
Chemical and isotopic composition of Bronze Age axes from north-west France.
Dr. Cécile Le Carlier de Veslud

13.10 bis 13.45 Uhr
Lappen und Tülle. Soziale Dimensionen spätbronzezeitlicher Innovationen der Beiltechnologie.
Dr. Oliver Dietrich

Anschließend Abschlussdiskussion.


+INFO no site do: Landesmuseum f Vorgeschite Sachsen-Anhalt

domingo, 20 de agosto de 2023

Archeologia Polski Nº 67 - 2022



ARCHAEOLOGIA POLSKI

 Nº 67 - 2022


INDEX

Methods and methodology

Radiocarbon chronology of the Tripolye Culture Gordineşti 
Group sites from northern Moldova and western Ukraine  
pp. 9-30
Dariusz Król, Małgorzata Rybicka


Studies

Stone axehead from Bolków on Lake Świdwie. The oldest 
evidence of early Neolithic communities in lower Oder territory?  
pp. 31-59
Tadeusz Galiński

Identifying Bronze Age glass production centres 
through bead-making techniques  pp. 61-80
Tomasz Purowski

Hoard from Paszowice, Lower Silesia. Analysis of 
(non)use-wear and manufacture traces pp. 81-115
Kamil Nowak, Katarzyna Sielicka, Beata Miazga

Podlasie cemeteries of graves with stone casing in light 
of interdisciplinary research  pp. 117-158
Katarzyna Skrzyńska

Between center, hinterland and trade route. Trade exchange 
and monetary circulation in the so-called main centres of early Medieval times based on Wrocław as a case study  pp. 159-198
Aleksandra Pankiewicz

Meat consumption patterns at the late Medieval castle 
in Sanok (site 1, Sanok commune, Podkarpackie province) 
pp. 199-234
Joanna Piątkowska-Małecka, Piotr Kotowicz

Weighing sacrum? Remarks on the study methodology of 
the early Medieval masks from Opole pp. 235-248
Paweł Szczepanik

What do archaeologists need archaeology for? Once again 
about the “masks” from Opole  pp. 249-264
Kamil Kajkowski

Une résidence de la noblesse gauloise. Le camp de 
Saint-Symphorien à Paule (Côtes d’Armor), Yves Menez ed.  
pp. 265-276
Hanna Kowalewska-Marszałek

Prof. dr hab. Romuald Schild (2.10.1936–23.11.2021) 
pp. 277-278
Marian Rębkowski


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quinta-feira, 20 de julho de 2023

Cambridge Archaeological Journal Nº 33/3 - 2023

Cambridge Archaeological Journal 
   
Nº 33/3 - 2023  

  

INDEX   

An Upper Palaeolithic Proto-writing System and Phenological Calendar pp. 371-389
Bennett Bacon, Azadeh Khatiri, James Palmer, Tony Freeth, Paul Pettitt, Robert Kentridge

Frontier Archaeology: Excavating Huli Colonization of the Lower Tagali Valley, Papua New Guinea pp. 391-411
Jeremy Ash, Tim Denham, Chris Ballard, John Muke, Joe Crouch

Building Ideas out of Wood. What Ancient Egyptian Funerary ‘Models’ Tell Us about Thought and Communication  pp. 413-429
Camilla Di Biase-Dyson

A Kin-based Trade Partnership Model for Obsidian in the Halafian Interaction Sphere: A View from the Southern Levant Wadi Rabah Culture  pp. 431-448
Doron Yacobi, Avi Gopher

Socializing the Materiality of Earthen Structures: The Chaîne Opératoire of Construction Practices at the Neolithic Site of Kleitos 2, Greece  pp. 449-475
Evita Kalogiropoulou, Dimitris Kloukinas, Kostas Kotsakis

‘Vandalizing’ Father Hittite. Karabel, Orientalism and Historiographies pp. 477-497
Néhémie Strupler

Minds on Fire: Cognitive Aspects of Early Firemaking and the Possible Inventors of Firemaking Kits pp. 499-519
Marlize Lombard, Peter Gärdenfors

Out of Ruins: Contextualizing an Ancient Egyptian Spectacle of Architectural Reuse pp. 521-536
Luiza Osorio G. Silva

Ancestral Waters: Material Culture, Notion of Transformation and Shamanism in the Stilt Villages in Eastern Amazonia pp. 537-554
Alexandre Navarro



Ir ao número da revista: CAJ Nº 33/3