• The archaeology of Northern Europe studies the prehistory of Scandinavia and the adjacent North European Plain, roughly corresponding to the territories...
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    The northern region of Europe has several definitions. A restrictive definition may describe Northern Europe as being roughly north of the southern coast...
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    "Humans as Ritual Victims in the Later Prehistory of Western Europe" (PDF). Oxford Journal of Archaeology. 17 (2): 169–190 [177, 179]. doi:10.1111/1468-0092...
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  • there are a number of local terms for the early Iron Age culture. Roman Iron Age is a term used in the archaeology of Northern Europe (but not Britain)...
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    Mesolithic (redirect from Mesolithic Europe)
    competition, with varying conventions of usage. In the archaeology of Northern Europe, for example for archaeological sites in Great Britain, Germany, Scandinavia...
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    Vendel Period (category Archaeology of Northern Europe)
    (1974). Aspects of Anglo-Saxon Archaeology: Sutton Hoo and Other Discoveries. London: Victor Gollancz. "The Project Gutenberg eBook of Beowulf: An Anglo-Saxon...
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    Iron Age Scandinavia (category Archaeology of Northern Europe)
    just reflect a change of culture and not necessarily a decline in standards of living. The Iron Age in Scandinavia and Northern Europe begins around 500 BC...
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    Pitted Ware culture (category Archaeology of Northern Europe)
    Shennan, Stephen (2018). The First Farmers of Europe: An Evolutionary Perspective. Cambridge World Archaeology. Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108386029...
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  • Kongemose culture (category Archaeology of Northern Europe)
    Kongemose Culture Exist? (The concept of archaeological cultures. "Archaeologia Polona Journal of Archaeology" Vol. 34, pg: 143-163) Søren A. Sørensen...
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    Fosna–Hensbacka culture (category Archaeology of Northern Europe)
    central Bohuslän, may well have had the largest seasonal population in northern Europe during the Late Palaeolithic/early Mesolithic transition. This was...
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    Ertebølle culture (category Archaeology of Northern Europe)
    prehistory Mesolithic Prehistoric Europe Old Europe (archaeology) Europe's First Farmers – T. Douglas Price, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Cambridge University...
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    Germanic boar helmet (category Archaeology of Northern Europe)
    Germanic boar helmets or boar crested helmets are attested in archaeological finds from England, Denmark and Sweden, dating to Vendel and Anglo-Saxon periods...
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    Archaeology or archeology is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture. The archaeological record consists of...
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    Bromme culture (category Archaeology of Northern Europe)
    beginning, the same as it has been for several millennia. Underwater archaeology is a possible solution for this problem, once it has been further developed...
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  • modern archaeology. antiquarianism An intellectual tradition of inquiry that developed in Europe in the 16th and early 17th centuries AD as a result of new...
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    Roman Iron Age weapon deposits (category Archaeology of Northern Europe)
    Denmark and southern Sweden, including Gotland. The archaeology of a former lake at the Jutland site of Illerup Ådal is the best evidence [citation needed]...
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  • Stone circle (Iron Age) (category Archaeology of Northern Europe)
    Nationalencyklopedin A Polish Archaeology Article by Tadeusz Makiewicz ADuong's a history of Poland This article contains content from the Owl Edition of Nordisk familjebok...
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    University Press. (in French) Reconstructed migration of language families and archaeological cultures in Europe during the Neolithic and Chalcolithic...
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    Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere. It is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north...
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    Wetland deposits in Scandinavia (category Archaeology of Northern Europe)
    there is evidence for a range of stable contacts between Northern Europe and the Roman Empire. The social elite in many Northern regions adopted the symbols...
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  • African archaeology, Archaeology of the Americas, Australian archaeology, European archaeology: focuses on archaeologic study concerning the location of the...
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    (Thesis). Cummings, Vicki (2017). The Neolithic of Britain and Ireland. Routledge archaeology of Northern Europe. Abingdon, Oxon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 978-1-138-85716-2...
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  • Somerset Levels (the oldest timber trackway discovered in Northern Europe)". Current Archaeology 172. February 2001. Archived from the original on 2007-03-11...
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    and 1000 people. The archaeological sites of Birka and Hovgården, on the neighbouring island of Adelsö, make up an archaeological complex which illustrates...
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    La Tène culture (category Archaeological cultures of Europe)
    the Titelberg oppidum, Luxembourg Reconstruction of a Gallic chariot Archaeology of Northern Europe Iron Age Britain Iron Age France Iron Age Iberia Jublains...
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  • subregions of Europe include: Central and Eastern Europe Central Europe Eastern Europe Northern Europe North-central Europe North-eastern Europe North-western...
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    prehistoric to modern Britain (c. 2400 BC – AD 1900s)". The Archaeology of Northern Europe: 187–208. doi:10.1484/M.TANE-EB.5.134334. ISBN 978-2-503-60611-8...
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  • Iron Age (redirect from Iron age Europe)
    beginning of the Viking Age. The three-age method of Stone, Bronze, and Iron Ages was first used for the archaeology of Europe during the first half of the...
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  • through to the British period. The earliest archaeological discoveries in Cyprus are attributed to European amateur collectors or “treasure hunters” during...
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    archaeological heritage of eneolithic (4900–3800 BCE) tells from the 5th millennium BCE. In Neolithic Greece there is a contrast between the northern...
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