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Aaradh Nepal and Francesco Perono Cacciafoco
During the Bronze Age, the inhabitants of regions of Crete, mainland Greece, and Cyprus inscribed their languages using, among other scripts, a writing system called Linear A. These symbols, mainly characterized by combinations of lines, have, since thei...
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Shruti Daggumati and Peter Z. Revesz
This paper analyzes the relationships among eight ancient scripts from between Greece and India. We used convolutional neural networks combined with support vector machines to give a numerical rating of the similarity between pairs of signs (one sign fro...
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Guiomar Calvo, Beatriz Carrasquer-Álvarez and Javier Martínez-Aznar
Salt harvesting through natural solar evaporation of salt brines is a practice notably abundant in the Iberian Peninsula. Such activity has been relevant for human consumption, food preservation, livestock feed, and various industries throughout history....
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Amani-Christiana Saint, Vasiliki Dritsa and Maria Koui
A multi-analytical non-destructive testing (NDT) methodology was applied to copper-based artifacts originated from various archaeological sites of Greece. X-ray fluorescence (XRF), fiber optics diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (FORS) and scanning electro...
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Nam Chul Cho, Min Kyeong Jang and Il Kwon Huh
Bronze mirrors, considered important grave goods, were widely used before glass mirrors in ancient times. Most excavated bronze artifacts are covered with corrosive materials and lose their original colors. More importantly, identifying corrosion charact...
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Elissavet Dotsika and Georgios Diamantopoulos
In this paper, we study d15N enrichment as an indicator not only of marine protein diet, but also of climate change. The slope of the variation of d15N with precipitation was calculated equal to 0.38/100 mm of precipitation for Greek plants, 0.38/100 mm ...
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Elissavet Dotsika, Georgios Diamantopoulos, Spyridon Lykoudis, Sofia Gougoura, Elena Kranioti, Petros Karalis, Dimitra Michael, Eleni Samartzidou and Emmanouil Palaigeorgiou
We review the stable isotopic data of recovered Greek bones from the Early Neolithic to the Late Bronze period in order to examine dietary changes over time. As an isotopic baseline we use the published fauna data of the periods. The analysis revealed a ...
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Elena Aseyeva, Alexander Makeev, Fatima Kurbanova, Pavel Kust, Alexey Rusakov, Olga Khokhlova, Evgeniy Mihailov, Tatiana Puzanova and Alexandra Golyeva
Late Holocene landscape evolution at the southern frontier of the forest belt of European Russia is studied based on detailed morphological, analytical and microbiomorphic research of a soil chronosequence that included a surface soil and a soil buried u...
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Yury Chendev, Olga Khokhlova, Elena Ponomarenko, Ekaterina Ershova, Alexander Alexandrovskiy and Tatyana Myakshina
Several episodes of past afforestation were reconstructed in a grassland area of the Yamskaya Steppe site within the “Belgorie” natural reserve on the Central-Russian Upland. The pedological, palinological, pedoanthracological, and phytolith ...
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Naif Adel Haddad, Leen Adeeb Fakhoury
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Tal (mount) Irbid in Irbid city, Jordan, with its continuous human occupation from the Bronze Age until the present, demonstrates the main landmark that has guided the spread of the urban growth of the city. The outcome of studies carried out at Irbid?s ...
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