The authors describe the contents of a pit (pottery and faunal remains) found in the Final Bronze Age settlement at the site of Kreuzwiese in Elvas. The study was in particular aimed at clarifying the function of the pit. It shows that there is no valid reason to interpret the pit fill as the result of ritual activity. The range of finds, in fact, did not differ in any significant way from that seen in layers that could be securely interpreted as having formed as a result of daily life in the settlement
One of the major questions of the Pre-Roman Iron Age settlements in the East part of the Carpathians...
Long-lived-in dwelling spaces provide a huge number of valuable data by which to figure out human ac...
In the context of geoarchaeological investigations on Easter Island several hundred human-made pits ...
The authors describe the contents of a pit (pottery and faunal remains) found in the Final Bronze A...
Gli autori illustrano lo studio del contenuto (resti ceramici e faunistici) di una fossa strutturata...
Pits are the most common archaeological features in late prehistoric Europe, yet their function and ...
Durante le campagne di scavo (dal 1983) nel sito cerimoniale e funerario della tarda et\ue0 del Rame...
The site is situated on the plateau, 20 metres above the right bank of the Black Timok, at about 12 ...
The site of Elvas-Kreuzwiese p. f. 574 is located near Brixen-Bressanone (BZ) on the Natz- Schabs p...
As part of an interdisciplinary research project on the Late La Tène period settlement at Basel-Gasf...
The following paper presents preliminary results of a quantitative study of ceramics from the Late B...
The excavations in the large Neolithic village of Catignano (Pescara, Abruzzo, Italy) have shown sev...
At Ferento (Vt), during the excavations brought on in September–October 2005, in the area occupied b...
Some of the deposits of animal remains documented throughout prehistory and history are clearly some...
During the last years more attention was paid in prehistoric archaeology to the functional analysis ...
One of the major questions of the Pre-Roman Iron Age settlements in the East part of the Carpathians...
Long-lived-in dwelling spaces provide a huge number of valuable data by which to figure out human ac...
In the context of geoarchaeological investigations on Easter Island several hundred human-made pits ...
The authors describe the contents of a pit (pottery and faunal remains) found in the Final Bronze A...
Gli autori illustrano lo studio del contenuto (resti ceramici e faunistici) di una fossa strutturata...
Pits are the most common archaeological features in late prehistoric Europe, yet their function and ...
Durante le campagne di scavo (dal 1983) nel sito cerimoniale e funerario della tarda et\ue0 del Rame...
The site is situated on the plateau, 20 metres above the right bank of the Black Timok, at about 12 ...
The site of Elvas-Kreuzwiese p. f. 574 is located near Brixen-Bressanone (BZ) on the Natz- Schabs p...
As part of an interdisciplinary research project on the Late La Tène period settlement at Basel-Gasf...
The following paper presents preliminary results of a quantitative study of ceramics from the Late B...
The excavations in the large Neolithic village of Catignano (Pescara, Abruzzo, Italy) have shown sev...
At Ferento (Vt), during the excavations brought on in September–October 2005, in the area occupied b...
Some of the deposits of animal remains documented throughout prehistory and history are clearly some...
During the last years more attention was paid in prehistoric archaeology to the functional analysis ...
One of the major questions of the Pre-Roman Iron Age settlements in the East part of the Carpathians...
Long-lived-in dwelling spaces provide a huge number of valuable data by which to figure out human ac...
In the context of geoarchaeological investigations on Easter Island several hundred human-made pits ...