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Magnetic survey data presented as filled contour maps with a non-linear scale reveals the characteristic dipolar signal from iron smelting furnaces. High resolution data, from 10cm spaced surveys, can be modelled mathematically to recover... more
A decade of studying the topography/archaeology/history/geography of the Surrey parish I grew up in has left me with a clutch of discoveries of local and supra-local significance, as well as a host of questions to be answered in the... more
The Etruscan Underworld god is represented in some painted tombs with a wolf skin on his head. Why was the wolf chosen to represent a god? This is the question I will try to answer, starting from a biological approach, by examining the... more
Draft final completed section of the South Yorkshire Archaeological Research Framework on behalf of Historic England and the South Yorkshire Archaeology Service. The final published version will be in the form of an interactive website... more
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First and foremost, I would like to thank my supervisors Prof. Yosef Garfinkel and Dr. Naama Yahalom-Mack for their constant support and counselling and for the patient guidance in a field I was not acquainted with at the start of the... more
Most scholars in the late 20th and early 21st century believed that cultic activity in the kingdoms of Israel and Judah was practiced in various temples that were scattered throughout the kingdoms. Still, a detailed study of the... more
An article considering the hoard of ten Roman gold aurei recently found in the Norfolk Broads.
Troie, la cité du vieux roi Priam, fut immortalisée par les vers épiques d'Homère, la Provence a également eu la chance d'avoir un chantre antique des plus respectables à l'aube de son histoire, en un temps où les Grecs la désignaient... more
"Proto-historic rock engravings and Lepontic inscriptions at the springs of the river Brembo (Carona,Valcamisana, Bergamo). Preliminary report. Many engraved rocks, which are now studied by the Authors were discovered at Carona, between... more
INTRODUCTORY PARAGRAPH: Egypto-Levantine relations have varied from the Neolithic through Persian periods, ranging from overland and maritime commerce, diplomatic missions, emigrants, imperial expansion, and alliances, while at other... more
A recent excavation in the Phoenician-Punic necropolis of Mount Sirai, located in the southwestern part of Sardinia, Italy, has brought to light a number of tombs contextually attributed to a period from the early 6 th to early 5 th... more
Though Odysseus’ tales to Eumaios and Aninoos in Odyssey 14.199–359 and 17.417–44, respectively, are presented as fictional tales within Homer’s larger myth, some elements have striking analogs in Late Bronze–Early Iron Age reality.... more
This paper describes our 17th experiment (XP17), which was the first occasion on which a reasonable bloom was made. The smelt was of 7.5kg of moderately rich bog iron ore, in a low shaft furnace, resulting in a low carbon bloom of 1600g.... more
In memory of Ko6xXca (Evelyn Lord Smithson) N 1952 Vincent Desborough drew attention to five Attic Protogeometric vases each bearing a painted cross.1 Of these, three were found at Athens, two in the Kerameikos, one in the Agora;2 the... more
Artefact types and chronology of the Pre-Roman Iron Age of Norway.
Israel Finkelstein’s detailed criticism of my 2019 publication “The Architectural Bias in Current Biblical Archaeology” provides an opportunity to further clarify my arguments and to deepen the discussion on issues related to the early... more
Regionality, in the specific archaeological sense of the spatial distribution of differences in material culture, has not been a central concern for Iron Age specialists in Norway for several decades. But with its varied topography, its... more
This document presents the collated results of a three-year programme of excavation and post-excavation assessment at Ham Hill, Stoke-sub-Hamdon, Somerset by the Cambridge Archaeological Unit of the University of Cambridge and the... more
Second report on excavations at Britain's largest hillfort. Excavations revealed a complex sequence of Iron Age rampart construction overlying features dated to the Neolithic, along with the interior and entrance to a large rectangular... more
The present paper deals with a minority of burials in Roman (B-C) and Migration period (D) Norway, namely the ones containing weapons. Its aim is two-folded: 1) to present an overview of this material to non-Norwegian colleagues, and 2)... more
The aim of this study is to collect evidence for textile recycling from a prehistoric and historic perspective. The basis are original textile finds and not, as might be expected, written or pictorial sources. The material presented here... more
Bu çalışma, "Ardahan Kale ve Kuleleri" adlı kitabın bölümlerinden biridir. Bu kitap içi bölümde, Ardahan'ın Eskiçağ'dan Türk fetihlerine kadar tarihçesi üzerinde durulmuş ve şehrin isminin kökenine ilişkin bir başlığa yer verilmiştir.... more
Analysis of two macroremains samples dating to the Iron Age/Roman period and wood remains (n=6) from the construction of a medieval well from a terp in the Netherlands. The wood working traces are discussed briefly. Botanical... more
The South Caucasus occupies the divide between ancient Mesopotamia and prehistoric Europe, and was thus crucial in the development of Old World societies. Chronologies for the region, however, have lacked the definition achieved in... more