ABSTRACT. The Balearic Islands are one of the most widely dated regions in Europe, totaling about 800 dates. The aim of this paper is to propose an updated periodization for the prehistory of Majorca and Minorca based on the analysis of a series of absolute dates for over 100 archaeological sites and in combination with a critical assessment of the associated contextual information. Only by means of a solid chronological scheme will we then be able to approach research into the social signi-ficance of the vast archaeological record that the islands has to offer and also make reliable comparisons with developments in surrounding regions
This paper is the first updated review of the scope, depth and problems related to the current radio...
Radiocarbon dating of samples of charred cereal, biomolecularly confirmed sheep bone, human bone fro...
Radiocarbon dates, obtained from different human bones found in several tombs of the site of Son Per...
The Balearic Islands are one of the most widely dated regions in Europe, totaling about 800 dates. T...
The Balearic Islands are one of the most widely dated regions in Europe, totaling about 800 dates. T...
Some of the assumptions introduced by different authors in the research on the early prehistory of t...
[EN] This work discusses the radiocarbon evidence from the Neolithic layers of the Balma Margineda (...
As in many other regions, the periodization of the Neolithic in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula w...
Este trabajo ofrece una aproximación a la Prehistoria de las Islas Baleares teniendo en cuenta los n...
Radiocarbon dating of samples of charred cereal, biomolecularly confirmed sheep bone, human bone fro...
Since 1986 the radiocarbon dating laboratory of the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage (Brussels,...
In this paper, we present an overview of radiocarbon dating contributions from Groningen, concerning...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to reassess the Neolithisation in North-western Medit...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to reassess the Neolithisation in North-western Medit...
Ponencia expuesta en el Workshop All hands on Deck: a dialogue between island archaeologies (2021) c...
This paper is the first updated review of the scope, depth and problems related to the current radio...
Radiocarbon dating of samples of charred cereal, biomolecularly confirmed sheep bone, human bone fro...
Radiocarbon dates, obtained from different human bones found in several tombs of the site of Son Per...
The Balearic Islands are one of the most widely dated regions in Europe, totaling about 800 dates. T...
The Balearic Islands are one of the most widely dated regions in Europe, totaling about 800 dates. T...
Some of the assumptions introduced by different authors in the research on the early prehistory of t...
[EN] This work discusses the radiocarbon evidence from the Neolithic layers of the Balma Margineda (...
As in many other regions, the periodization of the Neolithic in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula w...
Este trabajo ofrece una aproximación a la Prehistoria de las Islas Baleares teniendo en cuenta los n...
Radiocarbon dating of samples of charred cereal, biomolecularly confirmed sheep bone, human bone fro...
Since 1986 the radiocarbon dating laboratory of the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage (Brussels,...
In this paper, we present an overview of radiocarbon dating contributions from Groningen, concerning...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to reassess the Neolithisation in North-western Medit...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to reassess the Neolithisation in North-western Medit...
Ponencia expuesta en el Workshop All hands on Deck: a dialogue between island archaeologies (2021) c...
This paper is the first updated review of the scope, depth and problems related to the current radio...
Radiocarbon dating of samples of charred cereal, biomolecularly confirmed sheep bone, human bone fro...
Radiocarbon dates, obtained from different human bones found in several tombs of the site of Son Per...