124 results on '"Piezonka, Henny"'
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2. The world's oldest-known promontory fort: Amnya and the acceleration of hunter-gatherer diversity in Siberia 8000 years ago
3. Scales of Political Practice and Patterns of Power Relations in Prehistory
4. Between the Ural Mountains and Lena River: The Post-Glacial Stone Age in Northern Asia
5. The Site Groß Fredenwalde, NE-Germany, and the Early Cemeteries of Northern Europe
6. Verlassene Städte der Steppe. Zu Geschichte, Rollen und Wahrnehmung frühneuzeitlicher urbaner Orte in der Mongolei
7. Palaeogenomics of Upper Palaeolithic to Neolithic European hunter-gatherers
8. The transmission of pottery technology among prehistoric European hunter-gatherers
9. Author Correction: Palaeogenomics of Upper Palaeolithic to Neolithic European hunter-gatherers
10. The forest yields it all
11. The chronology of T-shaped antler axe technology in northeastern Europe.
12. The emergence of hunter-gatherer pottery in the Urals and West Siberia: New dating and stable isotope evidence
13. Stone Age fishing strategies in a dynamic river landscape: Evidence from Veksa 3, Northwest Russia
14. Migration and its effects on life ways and subsistence strategies of boreal hunter-fishers: Ethnoarchaeological research among the Selkup, Siberia
15. Dietary 14 C reservoir effects and the chronology of prehistoric burials at Sakhtysh, central European Russia
16. The impact of farming on prehistoric culinary practices throughout Northern Europe
17. Dietary14C reservoir effects and the chronology of prehistoric burials at Sakhtysh, central European Russia
18. The development of plant use and cultivation in the Sukhona basin, north-west Russian taiga zone
19. Step by step – The neolithisation of Northern Central Europe in the light of stable isotope analyses
20. Editorial: A Space for Difference
21. Palaeogenomics of Upper Palaeolithic to Neolithic European hunter-gatherers
22. Krusten im Kochtopf – was die angebrannte Suppe erzählt
23. Lost cities in the Steppe: investigating an enigmatic site type in early modern Mongolia
24. The transition from the Late Paleolithic to the Initial Neolithic in the Baikal region: Technological aspects of the stone industries
25. The transmission of pottery technology among prehistoric European hunter-gatherers
26. Light Production by Ceramic Using Hunter-Gatherer-Fishers of the Circum-Baltic
27. Novel Deep Eutectic Solvent-Based Protein Extraction Method for Pottery Residues and Archeological Implications
28. Modelling the diffusion of pottery technologies across Afro-Eurasia: emerging insights and future research
29. 8000 Jahre Menschheitsgeschichte am Rande Europas
30. Decolonising the Mesolithic?
31. Multispecies worlds and socio-centric societies – living together with animals, plants, and insects
32. Im Blickpunkt
33. Between the Ural Mountains and Lena River: The Post-glacial Stone Age in Northern Asia
34. The Beef behind all Possible Pasts
35. Supplementary Information from Organic residue analysis shows sub-regional patterns in the use of pottery by Northern European hunter–gatherers
36. THE MESOLITHIC CEMETERY OF GROß FREDENWALDE (NORTH-EASTERN GERMANY) AND ITS CULTURAL AFFILIATIONS
37. Correction to ‘Organic residue analysis shows sub-regional patterns in the use of pottery by Northern European hunter–gatherers’
38. Organic residue analysis shows sub-regional patterns in the use of pottery by Northern European hunter–gatherers
39. New Research on the Early Neolithic Enclosed Settlement Kayukovo-2 in the North of Western Siberia
40. Settlements of the Amnya Cultural Type in the Context of the Early Neolithic of North-Western Siberia
41. Adaptations and transformations of hunter-gatherers in forest environments: New archaeological and anthropological insights
42. Analysis of the material culture and new radiocarbon dating of the Early Neolithic site of Amnya I
43. The erly and middle neolithic in NW Russia: radiocarbon chronologies from the Sukhona and Onega regions
44. The Early and Middle Neolithic in NW Russia: radiocarbon chronologies from the Sukhona and Onega regions
45. The Early and Middle Neolithic in NW Russia: radiocarbon chronologies from the Sukhona and Onega regions
46. Modelling the dispersal of early pottery technologies across Afro-Eurasia: emerging insights and future research
47. Results on absolute and relative chronology based on materials from the multi-layered settlement site of Veksa 3
48. Stone Age Pottery Chronology in the Northeast European Forest Zone: New AMS and EA-IRMS Results on Foodcrusts
49. Steinzeitliche Kochexperimente:Feldversuche und archäometrische Analysen zur Entstehung, Zusammensetzung und Datierung von Keramikspeisekrusten
50. Flesh or fish?: first results of archeometric research of prehistoric burials from Sakhtysh Ila, Upper Volga region, Russia
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