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Occupying the Provençal Hinterland
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Burials and Houses
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Migration and Dietary Patterns in the Gomolava Site, Serbia: Insights from Stable Isotope Analysis during the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age (1300-1100 BC).
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The Mourners of Oss
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Sitting in the grave
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Deciphering Daub
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Ceramics Re-Functionalized
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Ceramics Re-Functionalized
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Typology or Chronology?
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The Application of Drone Thermography in Halos, Greece
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Affiliated with the past in place. The perception of urnfields as socialising landscapes, from the Middle Bronze to Late Iron Age in Western Germany
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A pollen-based reconstruction of the paleoenvironment and cultural landscape in Southeastern Norway from the Iron Age to the Middle Ages
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Putting things in (un)usual places
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Aligned with the past. A study of the emergence of long-term lines and boundaries in the landscape of Epe-Nierssen, Oss and Boxmeer-Sterckwijck in the Netherlands from the Late Neolithic until the Urnfield Period
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Grafheuvels hergebruikt
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A Middle Iron Age pottery assemblage from the outskirts of West-Frisia. A study on late prehistoric pottery from Schagen
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Interactions, elites and inconspicuous burials Interregional connections and changes in the burial ritual in the Meuse-Demer-Scheldt area and neighbouring Dutch and German riverine areas in the Middle Iron Age (500-250 BCE)
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Wear and Tear in Early Iron Age Europe, An experimental approach to use-wear analysis on selected assemblages of household ware pottery from the settlements Mont Lassois and the Heuneburg
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The meaning of animal remains in Dutch Bronze Age and Iron Age graves
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Rethinking Iron Age loom weights in the Netherlands
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Burned between the rivers, Osteological analysis of an Iron Age cremation graveyard from Panningen-Loo, the Netherlands and its context in Late Prehistoric funerary rituals.
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The Maashorst Residence. Theoretical approach on the possibilities of Iron Age habitation at the Maashorst
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Abrasion and Inebriation: Investigating the application of ceramic use-wear analysis for exploring alcohol production at Iron Age Heuneburg, Germany.
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The Provenance of Iron Age I Ceramics from the site of Tel Kinrot. Sea of Galilee, Israel.
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