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Provenance Determination of Bronze Age Grinding Stones from Punta di Zambrone. Orea|Punta di Zambrone I Oriental and European Archaeology Volume 17|
The present study deals with the analysis of several fragments of grinding stones from excavations at Punta di Zambrone, a coastal site in Calabria, southern Italy, as well as with survey finds in the wider region of this settlement. For all grinding stone fragments a Bronze Age dating is ascertained, or at least very probably. The fragments are made of grey, vesicular lavas which are not available in this region. For the determination of the provenance of the grinding stone fragments geochemical analyses were performed. By comparing the major and trace element composition with the geochemical data of volcanic rocks in the Mediterranean, a provenance from the Aeolian Islands can be assumed. Thus, a procurement of rocks as raw material for the production of grinding stones or the finished tools can be attested as early as the beginning of the 2nd millennium BC
„Zum Fall Dr. Horsky“: Konflikte, Rivalität und Denunziation. Veröffentlichungen zur Sozialanthropologie|Völkerkunde zur NS-Zeit aus Wien (1938–1945) Veröffentlichungen zur Sozialanthropologie Band 27/1,2,3|Band 2 Veröffentlichungen zur Sozialanthropologie|
Inhaltsverzeichnis. Sprachkunst. Beiträge zur Literaturwissenschaft|Sprachkunst LII / 2021, 1. Halbband|
Blasser, Gustav Adolf Josef
* 12.4.1857 Wien, † 3.4.1942 Wien. Komponist, Dirigent, Arrangeur
Munebbih’s Northwestern Borders Through the 20th Century. Denkschriften der philosophisch-historischen Klasse|Tribes in Modern Yemen: An Anthology Sammlung Eduard Glaser 18|
Rising Dispersion in Age at First Birth in Europe: Is it related to Fertility Postponement?
This paper examines the dispersion of fertility across age and time which has rarely beenstudied. Using data from the Human Fertility Database, we examine fertility age schedulesby looking at standard deviations in age at first births in European countries at differentstages of fertility postponement. The standard deviation at first birth remained overallconstant during the start of fertility postponement in the early 1970s, then it increasedduring the second stage marking the progression of postponement. It remained againconstant at a higher level during recent years. The paper discusses the structural changesthat might have caused these changes