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The K8 House: A new domestic space from the Iron Age II at Tell Halif, Israel (2020)
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Oksuz, L., Hardin, J. W., & Wilson, J. (2020). The K8 House: A new domestic space from the Iron Age II at Tell Halif, Israel. Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 151(3-4), 218-244. https://doi.org/10.1080/00310328.2019.1686593

In the Iron Age II period of the southern Levant (1000–586 BCE), most data for household studies come from four-room or pillared houses. Tell Halif in southern Israel gives us several examples of the four-room pillared house, including the one identi... Read More about The K8 House: A new domestic space from the Iron Age II at Tell Halif, Israel.

Romans, barbarians and foederati: New biomolecular data and a possible region of origin for “Headless Romans” and other burials from Britain (2020)
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Crowder, K. D., Montgomery, J., Filipek, K. L., & Evans, J. A. (2020). Romans, barbarians and foederati: New biomolecular data and a possible region of origin for “Headless Romans” and other burials from Britain. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 30, Article 102180. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2019.102180

The Archiud “Hânsuri” cemetery in Transylvania, Romania is the burial site of a barbarian population from the Kingdom of the Gepids (4th–7th Cent AD). Previous work examining the dietary isotope life-histories and palaeopathological profiles of the n... Read More about Romans, barbarians and foederati: New biomolecular data and a possible region of origin for “Headless Romans” and other burials from Britain.

Investigating dietary life histories and mobility of children buried in St Gertrude Church Cemetery, Riga, Latvia (15th– 17th centuries AD) (2020)
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Petersone‐Gordina, E., Montgomery, J., Millard, A., Roberts, C., Gröcke, D., & Gerhards, G. (2020). Investigating dietary life histories and mobility of children buried in St Gertrude Church Cemetery, Riga, Latvia (15th– 17th centuries AD). Archaeometry, 62(S1), 3-18. https://doi.org/10.1111/arcm.12520

Carbon and nitrogen isotope profiles were obtained from incremental dentine analysis of 19 non‐adults from a cemetery in Riga, Latvia. The research compared the life histories and diet between people buried in two mass graves and the general cemetery... Read More about Investigating dietary life histories and mobility of children buried in St Gertrude Church Cemetery, Riga, Latvia (15th– 17th centuries AD).

The place of archaeology in integrated cultural landscape management. A case study comparing landscapes with Iron Age oppida in England, France and Spain (2020)
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Moore, T., Guichard, V., & Álvarez Sanchís, J. (2020). The place of archaeology in integrated cultural landscape management. A case study comparing landscapes with Iron Age oppida in England, France and Spain. Journal of European Landscapes, 1, 9-28. https://doi.org/10.5117/jel.2020.1.47039

Across Europe, landscape is recognised as a frame through which societal values are defined and embedded. The European Landscape convention and wider research has drawn attention to the need for integrating a diverse range of stakeholders to ensure l... Read More about The place of archaeology in integrated cultural landscape management. A case study comparing landscapes with Iron Age oppida in England, France and Spain.

Dome ovens in Late Bronze Age Southern Etruria: Sorgenti della Nova as a case study (2019)
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Catacchio, N. N., Dimitrova, C. V., Pitone, M. R., & Falco, M. D. (2019). Dome ovens in Late Bronze Age Southern Etruria: Sorgenti della Nova as a case study. IpoTesi di Preistoria, 12(1), 81-96. https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1974-7985/10262

L'abitato di Sorgenti della Nova, datato al Bronzo Finale, è caratterizzato da una organizzazione degli spazi di tipo proto urbano, che ospita una serie di strutture complesse, tra le quali abitazioni straminee di pianta ellittica, una serie di grott... Read More about Dome ovens in Late Bronze Age Southern Etruria: Sorgenti della Nova as a case study.

Neolithic farming and wild plant exploitation in western Britain: archaeobotanical and crop stable isotope evidence from Wales (c. 4000–2200 cal BC) (2019)
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Treasure, E., Gröcke, D., Caseldine, A., & Church, M. (2019). Neolithic farming and wild plant exploitation in western Britain: archaeobotanical and crop stable isotope evidence from Wales (c. 4000–2200 cal BC). Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 85, 193-222. https://doi.org/10.1017/ppr.2019.12

The introduction of agriculture is a key defining element of the Neolithic, yet considerable debate persists concerning the nature and significance of early farming practices in north-west Europe. This paper reviews archaeobotanical evidence from 95... Read More about Neolithic farming and wild plant exploitation in western Britain: archaeobotanical and crop stable isotope evidence from Wales (c. 4000–2200 cal BC).

Los huesos olvidados del dolmen de Carrascal (Agualva, Sintra, Portugal). Examinando los restos humanos antiguos (2019)
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Silva, A. M., Sousa, A. C., Boaventura, R., & Scarre, C. (2019). Los huesos olvidados del dolmen de Carrascal (Agualva, Sintra, Portugal). Examinando los restos humanos antiguos. Trabajos de Prehistoria, 76(2), 345-356. https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.2019.12242

El dolmen de Carrascal (Sintra, Portugal) fue descubierto a finales del siglo XIX. Los restos óseos humanos depositados en el Museu dos Serviços Geológicos (Lisboa) han sido re-analizados con un programa que investiga el estilo de vida de las poblaci... Read More about Los huesos olvidados del dolmen de Carrascal (Agualva, Sintra, Portugal). Examinando los restos humanos antiguos.