Settling Waterscapes in Europe
The Archaeology of Neolithic & Bronze Age Pile-Dwellings
Edited by Albert Hafner, Ekaterina Dolbunova, Andrey Mazurkevich, Elena Pranckenaite & Martin Hinz | 2022
Pile dwellings have been explored over a vast region for a number of decades now. This has led to the development of different ways, methods, and even schools of under-water and peat-bog excavation practices and…
Prehistoric Shore Settlements of the Southwestern Balkans
New Perspectives on Regional Chronology Through Underwater Archaeological Investigations in Lake Ohrid
Johannes Reich | Forthcoming
This publication presents the first cross-border synthesis of data on prehistoric shore settlement sites in the southwestern Balkans. Archaeological settlement sites, located along lakeshores, rivers, and wetlands, are among the richest sources for prehistoric periods…
The Cultural Context of Ceramics from Neolithic Mariupol-Type Cemeteries
Marta Andriiovych | Forthcoming
From 1927 to 1980, 24 Neolithic burial grounds dating from the 7th to 5th millennia BC were discovered in the Middle and Lower Dnieper River basin. All cemeteries had similar cemetery structures and characteristics. Simultaneously,…
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Settling Waterscapes in Europe
The Archaeology of Neolithic & Bronze Age Pile-Dwellings
Edited by Albert Hafner, Ekaterina Dolbunova, Andrey Mazurkevich, Elena Pranckenaite & Martin Hinz | 2022
Pile dwellings have been explored over a vast region for a number of decades now. This has led to the development of different ways, methods, and even schools of under-water and peat-bog excavation practices and…
Prehistoric Shore Settlements of the Southwestern Balkans
New Perspectives on Regional Chronology Through Underwater Archaeological Investigations in Lake Ohrid
Johannes Reich | Forthcoming
This publication presents the first cross-border synthesis of data on prehistoric shore settlement sites in the southwestern Balkans. Archaeological settlement sites, located along lakeshores, rivers, and wetlands, are among the richest sources for prehistoric periods…
The Cultural Context of Ceramics from Neolithic Mariupol-Type Cemeteries
Marta Andriiovych | Forthcoming
From 1927 to 1980, 24 Neolithic burial grounds dating from the 7th to 5th millennia BC were discovered in the Middle and Lower Dnieper River basin. All cemeteries had similar cemetery structures and characteristics. Simultaneously,…
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