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1. HIGH PRIESTESSES OF COPPER AGE SPAIN.

2. Isotopic Evidence for Mobility in the Copper and Bronze Age Cemetery of Humanejos (Parla, Madrid): a Diachronic Approach Using Biological and Archaeological Variables.

3. Beautiful, Magic, Lethal: a Social Perspective of Cinnabar Use and Mercury Exposure at the Valencina Copper Age Mega-site (Spain).

4. Meta‐analysis of an integrated archaeobiological and environmental dataset: Revealing hidden trends in Chalcolithic and Bronze Age socio‐economies in southern Central Asia.

5. A novel, continuous high-resolution palaeoecological record from central Italy suggests comparable land-use dynamics in Southern and Central Europe during the Neolithic.

6. Linking archaeology and paleoenvironment: Mid‐Holocene occupational sequences in the Varamin Plain (Iran).

7. GEÇ TUNÇ VE DEMİR ÇAĞI'NDA ANAIA: ARKEOLOJİK VE EPİGRAFİK VERİLER IŞIĞINDA YORUMLAR.

10. Translation and Transformation: The Materiality of Rock Art in a World of Bytes

11. Continuity and Innovation in Pottery Technology: The Karst Region (North-East Italy) from Neolithic to Early Bronze Age

12. Exploring Burial and Dietary Patterns at the Copper Age Necropolis of Selvicciola (Viterbo, Italy): New Perspectives from 14C and Stable Isotope Data

13. Exploring Burial and Dietary Patterns at the Copper Age Necropolis of Selvicciola (Viterbo, Italy): New Perspectives from 14 C and Stable Isotope Data.

14. Continuity and Innovation in Pottery Technology: The Karst Region (North-East Italy) from Neolithic to Early Bronze Age.

15. New virtual approach to the study of metallurgy through the analysis of slice marks from the Chalcolithic site of Zanjillas (Torrejón de Velasco, Madrid, Spain).

16. Autochthonous or Allochthonous, the Prehistoric Pottery of Cueva de Los Postes.

17. Death in the high mountains: Evidence of interpersonal violence during Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age at Roc de les Orenetes (Eastern Pyrenees, Spain).

18. Another non-anthropic leporid accumulation in Southwestern Iberia? The case of a leporid sample from Morgado superior (Tomar, Portugal).

19. Connectivity Between Northern Iberia and Western France (2900–1100 cal bc): The Flux of Metalwork in the Bay of Biscay Modelled by Multivariate Clustering.

20. The Establishment of the Agricultural Landscape of Central Sicily Between the Middle Neolithic and the Beginning of the Iron Age.

21. Lead isotopes of prehistoric copper tools define metallurgical phases in Late Neolithic and Eneolithic Italy

22. Changes in human calcaneal morphology throughout the Pleistocene-Holocene Levant.

23. A cattle mandible thong‐smoother from a grave: Strap production and cattle traction in the Late Copper Age in Hungary.

24. Prehistoric and Early Medieval Settlement Features at Ravelrig Road and Newmills Road, Balerno, City of Edinburgh.

25. Impact of Anthropogenic Activities on Woodland in Northern Syria (4th–2nd Mill. BC): Evidence from Charcoal Assemblages and Oak Measurements.

26. Archaeological Stratigraphy of Girdi Sheytan Site in Piranshahr Plain; Evidence from The Parthian and Chalcolithic Periods.

27. A Uniq House Model from Devret Höyük (Amasya, Turkey).

28. Lead isotopes of prehistoric copper tools define metallurgical phases in Late Neolithic and Eneolithic Italy.

29. MASSIVE PREHISTORIC PIT SITES IN SOUTHERN IBERIA: CHALLENGES, OPPORTUNITIES AND LESSONS LEARNED.

30. From the Mountain and the Sea: Provenance of the Stones of the Prehistoric La Pastora Tholos (Valencina de la Concepción, Seville, Spain).

31. Equids (Equus sp.) in southern Spain from the Palaeolithic to the Bronze Age.

32. Hopper–Rubbers or Olynthus Mills from Şarhöyük/ Dorylaion: Recent Evidence on Typology and Chronology.

33. LIFE ACTIVITIES IN THE REGION IN THE NEOLITHIC, CHALCOLITHIC, AND BRONZE AGES IN THE LIGHT OF THE STONE TOOLS FOUND IN THE ORDU AND SINOP MUSEUM.

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35. The eneolithic site of Cava Gazzuoli (Modena): an early stage of the Spilamberto group

36. The Chaîne Opératoire Approach for Interpreting Personal Ornament Production: Marble Beads in Copper Age Tuscany (Italy)

37. Human Mobility and the Spread of Innovations – Case Studies from Neolithic Central and Southeast Europe

38. Bikeri: Two Copper Age Villages on the Great Hungarian Plain

39. Bikeri: Two Copper Age Villages on the Great Hungarian Plain

40. The stone-to-metal transition reflected in the Iron Age copper production sites of Timna Valley, Israel.

41. Jonathan Nicholas Tubb 21st December, 1951 – 25th September, 2023.

42. Linking Up Bell Beakers in the Iberian Peninsula.

43. Archaeological Lnvestigation of Administrative Documents and Records within the Chalcolithic Societies of Northwestern Iran.

45. The Unseen Record: Ninth–Seventh Millennia Cal. BP Wooden and Basketry Objects from Submerged Settlements off the Carmel Coast, Israel.

46. The Copper Age burial ground of Rákoscsaba, Major-hegy north, Budapest, District XVII (preliminary report).

47. Raw material trade and/or itinerant artisans? Data for a diachronic study of the trade in copper raw materials and finished products in the Carpathian Basin.

48. Electrochemical Approximation to Bronze Age Chronology via Multiple Scan Voltammetry.

49. The time and place of origin of South Caucasian languages: insights into past human societies, ecosystems and human population genetics.

50. Influence of copper and aging on freely dissolved tetracycline concentration in soil.

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