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期刊名:Archaeological and anthropological sciences

缩写:ARCHAEOL ANTHROP SCI

ISSN:1866-9557

e-ISSN:1866-9565

IF/分区:2.0/Q1

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Gillan Davis,Janne Blichert-Toft,Liesel Gentelli et al. Gillan Davis et al.
Late in the sixth century BCE, the ancient Athenians overthrew the previous tyrant rulers and adopted a new democratic form of government militarily establishing themselves as a regional power. They constructed a fleet which played a crucia...
Silvia Gazzo,Emanuela Cristiani,Fabio Negrino et al. Silvia Gazzo et al.
This research explores the modes of exploitation of marine molluscs at Riparo Bombrini (Ventimiglia, north-west Italy) during the Protoaurignacian and the Early Aurignacian. Our results prove that Early Modern Humans who inhabited the rocks...
Gillan Davis,Janne Blichert-Toft,Liesel Gentelli et al. Gillan Davis et al.
This study addresses longstanding questions concerning the ore sources used in the first series of coins of ancient Athens known as the Wappenmϋnzen (c.540-c.500 BCE) by combining comprehensive numismatic data on 22 coins (16 new and 6 leg...
Rebekka Eckelmann,Laura Arppe,Alexey Tarasov et al. Rebekka Eckelmann et al.
This study investigates the underlying mechanisms driving the formation of the largest known burial site of the Northern European Mesolithic, Yuzhniy Oleniy Ostrov (YOO). Radiogenic strontium isotope analysis (87Sr/86Sr) was used to identif...
Chiara Messana,Carlos Tornero,Lídia Colominas Chiara Messana
During the Iron Age, north-eastern Iberian communities relied on crop cultivation and animal husbandry for their subsistence. The latter was mainly focused on caprine, with sheep being prominent due to their suitability to the Mediterranean...
Edward A Standall,Oliver E Craig,Jutta Kneisel et al. Edward A Standall et al.
The translocation of broomcorn millet (Panicum miliaceum) is an enticing subject of archaeological investigation. While the species was rapidly dispersed across Eurasia during prehistory, its adoption appears to have been inconsistent, with...
Brina Zagorc,Magdalena Blanz,Pere Gelabert et al. Brina Zagorc et al.
Late Antiquity Dalmatia was a time and place of political unrest in the Roman Empire that influenced the lives of those in that region. The Late Antique burial site of Hvar - Radošević, spanning the 3rd to 5th centuries CE, is located on ...
Adrià Breu-Barcons,Eduardo Vijande-Vila,Jesús Cantillo-Duarte et al. Adrià Breu-Barcons et al.
The region around the Strait of Gibraltar offered Neolithic societies a bridge connecting Iberia and North Africa. Using the sea for access to additional resources, Neolithic groups in the area developed close links with this territory as e...
Katrin Julia Westner,Janne Blichert-Toft,Liesel Gentelli et al. Katrin Julia Westner et al.
Local types of coinage testify to the emerging use of silver in the Balkan interior, possibly related to abundant ore deposits in the region. Here, we present Pb isotope data for silver coins minted by local tribes and settlements (anepigra...