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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Excavations (archaeology) – europe, northern"

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Currant, A. P., R. M. Jacobi et C. B. Stringer. « Excavations at Gough's Cave, Somerset 1986–7 ». Antiquity 63, no 238 (mars 1989) : 131–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00075645.

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The British Isles, at the northern fringes of human occupation in Pleistocene Europe, offer a collection of Upper Palaeolithic sites which cannot match the riches of the continental mainland. And many of its sites, studied in the 19th century, have been much quarried or even quarried out. New finds from Gough's Cave — one of the classic sites that was almost emptied in the work that made it classic-show, nevertheless, that important new discoveries are still being made from such deposits as remain.
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Torres-Martínez, Jesús F., Manuel Fernández-Götz, Santiago Domínguez-Solera, Antxoka Martínez-Velasco, David Vacas-Madrid, Mariano Serna-Gancedo, Gadea Cabanillas de la Torre, Marcos Galeano et Ricardo Fernandes. « “Invisible Burials” and Fragmentation Practices in Iron Age Europe : Excavations at the Monte Bernorio Necropolis (Northern Spain) ». Journal of Field Archaeology 46, no 6 (27 mai 2021) : 399–413. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00934690.2021.1924435.

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Bergman, Ingela. « Roasting Pits as Social Space : The Organisation of Outdoor Activities on an Early Mesolithic Settlement Site in Northern Sweden ». Current Swedish Archaeology 16, no 1 (10 juin 2021) : 7–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.37718/csa.2008.01.

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The interior of northern Sweden was thc last area in Europe to become icefree and pioneer settlers arrived soon aftcr deglaciation. Early Mesolithic settlement sites in the Arjeplog area, Sweden, provide evidence of rapid colonization. This paper highlights the significance of the overall site arena as an interpretative unit for analyses of social life among the pioneer settlers in interior Northern Sweden. Results from the excavation of the Dumpokjauratj site dating to c. 8,600 BP (9,600 cal BP) are presented. The distinct spatial outline implies conformity in cultural codes during the initial phase of occupation reflecting an underlying principle of duality.
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Van Strydonck, Mark J. Y., Philippe Crombé et Ann Maes. « The Site of Verrebroek ‘Dok’ and its Contribution to the Absolute Dating of the Mesolithic in the Low Countries ». Radiocarbon 43, no 2B (2001) : 997–1005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033822200041667.

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The wetland site of Verrebroek “Dok” situated in northern Belgium is one of the largest and best dated locations of Mesolithic material in northwestern Europe. Salvage excavations organized since 1992 at this large, unstratified open-air settlement have revealed more than 50 spatially independent artifact concentrations with traces of numerous fireplaces. Single entity dating of charred hazelnut shells from surface-hearths and charcoal from hearth-pits was used to obtain information not only on the sites duration, but also on the relation between the surface hearths and the hearth-pits. The dates were also used to look at discrepancies between the radiocarbon chronology and the typo-chronology of the lithic artifacts.
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Orton, David C., James Morris, Alison Locker et James H. Barrett. « Fish for the city : meta-analysis of archaeological cod remains and the growth of London's northern trade ». Antiquity 88, no 340 (1 juin 2014) : 516–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00101152.

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The growth of medieval cities in Northern Europe placed new demands on food supply, and led to the import of fish from increasingly distant fishing grounds. Quantitative analysis of cod remains from London provides revealing insight into the changing patterns of supply that can be related to known historical events and circumstances. In particular it identifies a marked increase in imported cod from the thirteenth century AD. That trend continued into the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, after a short downturn, perhaps attributable to the impact of the Black Death, in the mid fourteenth century. The detailed pattern of fluctuating abundance illustrates the potential of archaeological information that is now available from the high-quality urban excavations conducted in London and similar centres during recent decades.
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Dimitrijević, Vesna, et Boban Tripković. « Spondylus and Glycymeris bracelets : trade reflections at Neolithic Vinča-Belo Brdo ». Documenta Praehistorica 33 (31 décembre 2006) : 237–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/dp.33.21.

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In the provision, production and exchange of prestigious items and materials in prehistoric Europe, marine shell ornaments play important role. The marine shell collection at the Vinča-Belo Brdo site is the largest in the central and northern Balkans. More than 300 ornament items manufactured from marine shells have been collected since the first excavations in 1908 up until the most recent campaign. The majority of ornaments were made using recent shells that were obtained through trade with contemporaneous Neolithic communities; few ornaments were made of fossil bivalve shells. Bracelets were the most common type. Two bivalve genera, Spondylus and Glycymeris, were used in their production. These are easily recognizable when complete valves are compared, but difficult to distinguish in highly modified items where shell morphology is obscured. The defining characteristics for shell identification are presented, particularly to differentiate ornaments manufactured from the Spondylus and Glycymeris genera, as well as those made of recent and fossil shells. The possible exchange routes for these are discussed, as well as their diachronic distribution at the Vinča site.
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Stutz, Liv Nilsson, Lars Larsson et Ilga Zagorska. « The persistent presence of the dead : recent excavations at the hunter-gatherer cemetery at Zvejnieki (Latvia) ». Antiquity 87, no 338 (22 novembre 2013) : 1016–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00049838.

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The well-known Mesolithic cemeteries of Northern Europe have long been viewed as evidence of developing social complexity in those regions in the centuries immediately before the Neolithic transition. These sites also had important symbolic connotations. This study uses new and more detailed analysis of the burial practices in one of these cemeteries to argue that much more is involved than social differentiation. Repeated burial in the densely packed site of Zvejnieki entailed large-scale disturbance of earlier graves, and would have involved recurrent encounters with the remains of the ancestral dead. The intentional use of older settlement material in the grave fills may also have signified a symbolic link with the past. The specific identity of the dead is highlighted by the evidence for clay face masks and tight body wrappings in some cases.
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Murygin, A. M., P. A. Kosintsev et T. I. Marchenko-Vagapova. « An Early Iron Age Camp of Reindeer Hunters in the Bolshezemelskaya Tundra, Nenets Autonomous Okrug ». Archaeology, Ethnology & ; Anthropology of Eurasia 47, no 3 (21 septembre 2019) : 74–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.17746/1563-0110.2019.47.3.074-084.

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This study outlines the fi ndings of excavations at More-Yu II—a site in the northern Bolshezemelskaya tundra. The habitation layer with numerous charcoal lenses was discovered inside the layer of buried soil overlain by eolian sand. Most fi nds are ceramics and animal bones. Arrowheads, o rnaments, tools, and ritual items are very rare. On the basis of palynological and faunal analyses, environmental changes from the sub-boreal warming until the end of the sub-Atlantic period are reconstructed. The temperature regime during the formation of cultural deposits was unstable. The principal subsistence strategy was reindeer hunting. The age of reindeer suggests that habitation periods coincided with cold seasons. Radiocarbon dates generated from reindeer bones point to the Early Iron Age. The camp dwellers were native reindeer hunters inhabiting the tundra belt of northeasternmost Europe. Ceramics representing the More-Yu type belong to the early stage of the Subarctic Pechora culture. They mark the Arctic component that became part of the n orthern Glya denovo population, abruptly changing the Finno-Permic culture of the taiga part of the Pechora basin in northern Urals.
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Croix, Sarah. « Permanency in Early Medieval Emporia : Reassessing Ribe ». European Journal of Archaeology 18, no 3 (2015) : 497–523. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/1461957114y.0000000078.

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This article seeks to demonstrate the permanent character of at least parts of the marketplace in Ribe (Denmark) from the first decades of its existence at the beginning of the eighth century. As with other early medieval emporia in northern Europe, it has been debated whether the marketplace was a permanent or seasonal site, the conclusion generally being that it would not have become permanently occupied until the AD 780s–790s. Although other markers of ‘urbanness’ can be found in the archaeological evidence from eighth-century Ribe, permanency is here considered as a decisive argument for its definition. Indeed, it is believed that it is through year-round, long-lasting occupation that a distinctively un-rural daily life could take shape. The material from the excavations conducted in 1985–1986 at Sct Nicolajgade 8 forms the empirical basis for this reassessment. By integrating artefacts in the contextual interpretation of the well-stratified deposits that characterize the archaeology of the marketplace, it is possible to identify several markers of permanency (site foundation, domestic life, and houses). Among them, particular focus is put on houses, whose presence at the site has been the object of controversy in previous research. By reconsidering the evidence and by comparing it to house finds from contemporary urban sites in northwestern Europe, former statements about the presence of houses at the marketplace in Ribe are challenged.
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Papadopoulos, Stratis. « The ‘Thracian’ pottery of South-East Europe : a contribution to the discussion on the handmade pottery traditions of the historical period ». Annual of the British School at Athens 96 (novembre 2001) : 157–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0068245400005256.

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From the southern Balkans to the region of Middle Donau, so-called ‘Thracian’ pottery is dominant during the historical period. Its co-existence with wheel-made pottery also has a long history in Aegean Thrace. In the city of Mesembria-Zone, barrel-shaped urns and one-handled cups represent the ‘classical period’ of this tradition. Until now, there was no example of a site in northern Greece with pottery exclusively of this type. This ‘missing link’ has been discovered during excavations at Agios Ioannis in south-cast Thasos. The pottery from the site is completely handmade and can be attributed to a Later Iron Age phase.The absence of interest in this pottery tradition was due to difficulties concerning its identification and dating, but also to the fact that archaeologists were more interested in the definition of the nature of Greek colonies and the clarification of the relationships between settlers and natives. The survival of ‘Thracian’ pottery has been explained up to now through the idea of identifying an artefact type as an indicative element of the ‘culture’ of its producers. In fact, the intra-communal distribution of this pottery does not reveal any special differentiation, and does not appear to be related to only one group of the population, different in terms of race or economic strength. Here, we propose an additional interpretative tool, the ideological significance of this type of pottery for the people of south-east Europe.
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Thèses sur le sujet "Excavations (archaeology) – europe, northern"

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Matkovic, Iva. « Roman settlement of Northern Bruttium : 200 B.C.-A.D. 300 / ». *McMaster only, 2001.

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Nagy, Murielle Ida. « Caribou exploitation at the Trail River site, northern Yukon ». [Whitehorse] : Yukon, Heritage Branch, 1990. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/22388292.html.

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Dasovich, Steve J. « An analysis and critique of stone circle research in the Northern Plains : the view from South Dakota / ». free to MU campus, to others for purchase, 1998. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/mo/fullcit?p9904839.

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Gotthardt, R. M. « The archaeological sequence in the northern cordillera a consideration of typology and traditions / ». [Whitehorse] : Yukon, Heritage Branch, 1990. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/22388276.html.

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Braithwaite, Gillian. « Faces from the past : a study of Roman face pots from Italy and the western provinces of the Roman Empire / ». Oxford : Archaeopress, 2007. http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0715/2007408620.html.

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Klevnäs, Alison Margaret. « Whodunnit ? : grave-robbery in early medieval northern and western Europe ». Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2011. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/236124.

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This thesis brings together all that is currently known of early medieval grave reopening in northern and western Europe. It investigates in detail an intensive outbreak of grave-robbery in 6th-7th century Kent. This is closely related to the same phenomenon in Merovingia: an example of the import of not only material goods but also a distinctive cultural practice. Limited numbers of similar robbing episodes, affecting a much smaller proportion of graves in each cemetery, are also identified elsewhere in Anglo-Saxon England. Although the phenomenon of grave-robbery is well-attested in Merovingia, this research is the first study at a regional level. The aim is to advance the debate about early medieval robbery from general discussion of interpretative possibilities to evaluation of specific models and their compatibility with the archaeological evidence. The conclusions have significant implications for the interpretation of grave-robbery across early medieval Europe. In Kent robbing is at a level that must be considered in any discussion of cemetery evidence. The poor publication record has inhibited recognition and analysis of robbing in the county. However, by using extensive archive material, this thesis has shown that the practice of ransacking graves was on a similar scale in East Kent as in Merovingia. This research identifies over 200 reopened graves across Kent, with at least 15 sites affected. At the most intensely robbed sites, an average of over 20% of burials were disturbed. Robbing is likely to have had a significant impact on artefact finds, especially from the late 6th century onwards. Grave-robbery opens a window onto the wider meanings and values of grave-good types within the early medieval period. The analysis in this thesis demonstrates that the main motive for reopening was the removal of grave goods. However, straightforward personal enrichment was not the goal. A deliberate, consistent selection of certain grave-good types were taken from burials, while other apparently covetable possessions were left behind. The desired grave-goods were removed even when in an unusable condition. It is argued that the selection of goods for removal was related to their symbolic roles in the initial burial rite. Their taking was intended to harm living descendants by damaging the prestige and strength of the dead. In addition to the robbed graves, there is a small number of graves spread across the sites which were reopened for bodily mutilation or rearrangement of skeletal parts. These closely resemble the better known deviant burial rites which were applied to certain corpses at the time of initial burial and are interpreted as a reaction to fear of revenants. In modern Britain burial is a finite and final process: the definitive disposal of a dead body. The archaeological and ethnographic records contain many examples of more complex series of events to enable the dead to move on from the living. The material remains of such processes can be seen in revisited and reopened graves, and in myriad manipulations of human bodies. This case study is a detailed, contextualised investigation of the after-history of burial monuments focused on the early Middle Ages.
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Wolff, Christopher B. « A study of the evolution of Maritime Archaic households in northern Labrador ». Ann Arbor, Mich. : ProQuest, 2008. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:3336811.

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Thesis (Ph.D. in Anthropology)--S.M.U.
Title from PDF title page (viewed Mar. 16, 2009). Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 69-12, Section: A. Advisers: David Meltzer; Torben Rick. Includes bibliographical references.
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Haug, Annette. « Die Stadt als Lebensraum : eine kulturhistorische Analyse zum spätantiken Stadtleben in Norditalien / ». Radhen/Westfalen : M. Leidorf, 2003. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39276201r.

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Texte remanié de: Diss.--Fakultät für Orientalistik und Altertumswissenschaften--Heidelberg--Ruprecht-Karls-Universität, 2003. Texte remanié de: Th. univ.--École doctorale Histoire de l'art et archéologie--Paris--Université Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV), 2003.
Bibliogr. p. [490]-544. Index. Résumé en français et en anglais.
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Gillespie, Danny Ambrose. « Imarlkba, historical archaeology and a fossicking economy site in the top end of the Northern Territory ». Master's thesis, University of New England, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/272421.

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Despite almost two decades of field research, historical archaeology in Australia continues to lack a unified theoretical purpose. Thepredominantly descriptive approach which has characterised much recent Australian work could be profitably replaced by an approach which is both archaeological and anthropological and which makes use of data from documentary and, where available, oral sources in addition to archaeological evidence. Such an approach will achieve maximum usefulness in historical sites which are artefacts of early Aboriginal/European interaction. In the present study documentary, oral and archaeological research in the form of surface collection and mapping are combined at Imarlkba, a site produced by a period of European/Aboriginal interaction characterised by the term'fossickingeconomy'. Explanations for site formation processes and their locations are proposed through models derived from all three data sources, concentrating on an apparent dual system of garbage disposal, preferential removal of material from the site by Europeans and Abori ginals and the distribution of artefacts such as wire twitches and coppiced trees. This brief study is dedicated to those participants in the fossicking economy, men and women, black and white, who contributed to Imarlkba's site formation processes.
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Curewitz, Diane Contente. « Changes in northern Rio Grande ceramic production and exchange, late coalition through classic (A.D. 1250-1600) ». Pullman, Wash. : Washington State University, 2008. http://www.dissertations.wsu.edu/Dissertations/Fall2008/d_curewitz_112508.pdf.

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Livres sur le sujet "Excavations (archaeology) – europe, northern"

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Thomas, Homer L. A handbook of archaeology : Cultures and sites : North Africa, Egypt, Southwest Asia, Mediterranean, Northwest Europe, Northern Europe, Central Europe, Southeast Europe, Eastern Europe, Western Asia. Jonsered : Åströms, 1993.

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Thomas, Homer L. A handbook of archaeology : Cultures and sites : North Africa, Egypt, Southwest Asia, Mediterranean, Northwest Europe, Northern Europe, Central Europe, Southeast Europe, Eastern Europe, Western Asia. Jonsered : Åströms, 1994.

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Thomas, Homer L. A handbook of archaeology : Cultures and sites : North Africa, Egypt, Southwest Asia, Mediterranean, Northwest Europe, Northern Europe, Central Europe, Southeast Europe, Eastern Europe, Western Asia. Jonsered : P. Åströms, 1993.

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Tönchesberg and its position in the Paleolithic prehistory of northern Europe. Bonn : Dr. Rudolf Habelt, 1992.

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Lynne, Bevan, Moore Jenny 1950- et Theoretical Archaeology Group (England), dir. Peopling the Mesolithic in a northern environment. Oxford, England : Archaeopress, 2003.

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Northern gold : Amber in Lithuania (c. 100 to c. 1200). Leiden : Brill, 2011.

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Zaytsev, Yurij P. The Scythian Neapolis : 2nd century BC to 3rd century AD : investigations into the Graeco-barbarian city on the northern Black Sea Coast. Oxford, England : Archaeopress, 2004.

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Gillian, Pyke, Yiouni Paraskevi, Wardle K. A et Rodden R. J, dir. Nea Nikomedeia : The excavation of an early neolithic village in northern Greece, 1961-1964. London : The British School at Athens, 1996.

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Blankholm, H. P. Målsnes 1 : An early post-glacial coastal site in northern Norway. Oxford : Oxbow Books, 2008.

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Efstratiou, Nicholas. Agios Petros, a neolithic site in the northern Sporades : Aegean Relationships during the neolithic of the 5th Millennium. London, England : B.A.R., 1985.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Excavations (archaeology) – europe, northern"

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Babits, Lawrence E., et Hans Tilburg. « Northern Europe : Bibliography ». Dans Maritime Archaeology, 117. Boston, MA : Springer US, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0084-5_14.

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Herva, Vesa-Pekka. « Scandinavia/Northern Europe : Historical Archaeology ». Dans Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, 9494–99. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30018-0_1413.

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Herva, Vesa-Pekka. « Scandinavia/Northern Europe : Historical Archaeology ». Dans Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, 6480–85. New York, NY : Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0465-2_1413.

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Flas, Damien. « Northern Europe : Middle to Upper Paleolithic Transition ». Dans Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, 8017–31. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30018-0_1854.

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Flas, Damien. « Northern Europe : Middle to Upper Paleolithic Transition ». Dans Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, 1–15. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51726-1_1854-2.

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Flas, Damien. « Northern Europe : Middle to Upper Paleolithic Transition ». Dans Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, 5499–514. New York, NY : Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0465-2_1854.

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Fibiger, Linda. « Conflict and violence in the Neolithic of Central-Northern Europe ». Dans Conflict Archaeology, 13–22. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018. | Series : Themes in contemporary archaeology | “Based on selected sessions from the well-regarded annual conference of the European Association of Archaeologists.” : Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315144771-2.

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Sørensen, Marie Louise Stig. « The History of Gender Archaeology in Northern Europe ». Dans A Companion to Gender Prehistory, 395–412. Hoboken, NJ, USA : John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118294291.ch19.

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Hines, John. « 3. The Settlement of Brittany in Light of a Migration Period Archaeology ». Dans Medieval Texts and Cultures of Northern Europe, 27–55. Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols Publishers, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.tcne-eb.5.132308.

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Gaimster, David. « An Embarrassment of Riches ? Post-Medieval Archaeology in Northern and Central Europe ». Dans International Handbook of Historical Archaeology, 525–47. New York, NY : Springer New York, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-72071-5_29.

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Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Excavations (archaeology) – europe, northern"

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Konečný, Peter, et Matej Styk. « Isaac Potter's 1722 Engine House in Königsberg/Nová Baňa : evidence and archaeology ». Dans 2nd International Early Engines Conference. International Early Engines Conference & ISSES, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54267/ieec2-2-01.

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The aim of this paper is to elaborate on the historical background of this eminent historical mining site in Central Europe and then present and analyse the key findings from our excavations of Isaac Potter’s engine house. Despite its notoriety in international historiography and some older detailed studies on Potter by Slovak historians, no efforts were made to locate and excavate the engine site and its associated Althandel shaft in Nová Baňa in Central Slovakia. The archaeological excavation was initiated as a project of a mining museum in the municipality of Nová Baňa. Its aim was to confirm the location of the Althandel shaft, and any building remains of the related atmospheric pumping engine. Based on three years of archaeological and historical research, it was possible to document the existence of the engine house and connect it to the activities of Isaac Potter in Nová Baňa.
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Беляев, Л. А., et М. Б. Медникова. « В поисках бояр Романовых : междисциплинарное исследование усыпальницы XVI–XVIII вв. в Знаменской церкви Новоспасского монастыря в Москве. Вып. 1. » Dans В поисках  бояр Романовых : междисциплинарное исследование усыпальницы XVI–XVIII вв. в Знаменской церкви новоспасского монастыря в Москве. Crossref, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.25681/iaras.2018.978-5-94375-266-7.

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Новоспасский монастырь в XVI в. стал усыпальницей боярского рода Захарьиных-Юрьевых-Романовых. Многочисленные внуки Романа Юрьевича Захарьина, дети Никиты Романовича, образовали в последней трети XVI в. клан «Никитичей», после смерти царя Федора Ивановича вступивший в борьбу за царский престол. Борис Годунов подверг их жестокой опале, но после вступления на престол Лжедмитрия останки умерших перевезли из мест ссылки в родовой монастырь, позже построив поминальный храм Знамения, в конце XVIII в. целиком перестроенный. В нем почитали особую Палатку Никитичей. На ее участке экспедиция Института археологии РАН в 2014 г. изучила каменные саркофаги, надгробия, вещи и костные останки. Анализ письменных источников и сохранившиеся надписи указали на погребения членов семьи князей Черкасских (близких родственников бояр Романовых) и родоначальницы этой ветви, княгини М.Н. Черкасской (Романовой). Междисциплинарное исследование позволило решить вопросы идентификации и сделать заключение об образе и качестве жизни представителей боярских семей, стоявших в XVI – начале XVII в. у истоков династии Романовых. Since the 16th c. the New Monastery of the Savior became the burial ground of the Romanov boyar family. The numerous descendants of Roman Zacharyin established the powerful clan of «Nikitichi» (the children of Nikita) at the end of the 16th c. After the death of the Tzar Feodor they were disgraced, imprisoned and exiled. But after the accession of False Dmitry the 1st their remains were transferred from the Northern Russia to their ancestral monastery of the Savior. The special chapel was erected over the tombs, fully reconstructed in the late 18th c. In 2014 the excavations of the Institute of archaeology RAS (under the supervision of Leonid Belyaev) discovered the stone sarcophagi, tomb stones, artifacts and human remains. The epigraphy and the written sources indicated burials of the Princely family of Cherkasy, the close relatives of the Romanovs, including the founder of this brunch Princess Marfa Romanova. The multidisciplinary study allowed to identify remains and to research life style and life quality of the representatives of the aristocratic families of the 16th and 17th cc.
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