Crossing on horseback the Balkans, the Danube and the Carpathians in the Second Iron Age sciencesconf.org:uispp2020:296517 |
Découverte récente de monolithes en Guinée-Bissau sciencesconf.org:uispp2020:325431 |
Sur quelques monuments funéraires de la Téfedest. Ahaggar, Algérie sciencesconf.org:uispp2020:325441 |
New approaches to collect and treat massive data from Bronze Age funeral structures in Mongolia sciencesconf.org:uispp2020:326571 |
The Nuraghe Factory. A methodological approach to the analysis of construction processes sciencesconf.org:uispp2020:353694 |
Ramaditas, Caravans of the Formative Period in the Atacama Desert, Northern Chile. sciencesconf.org:uispp2020:353936 |
Horses and dogs, companions of the Bronze and Early Iron Age people, North of the Lower Danube sciencesconf.org:uispp2020:355973 |
Convergent trends, parallel roads: rock art and megaliths in the Tagus basin sciencesconf.org:uispp2020:362623 |
The tholoi in the Center and South Portugal at the end of Megalithism: social contexts and pan-Mediterranean framework sciencesconf.org:uispp2020:362627 |
The anthropological study of the human-horse interaction. The case of the skeleton discovered at Ripiceni (Botoşani County) from Romania, dated back in the Bronze Age. sciencesconf.org:uispp2020:366580 |
GRAVES OF HORSEMEN IN LATE HALLSTATT PERIOD SOUTH OF CARPATHIANS, WITH SPECIAL REGARD TO THE NECROPOLIS FROM VALEA STÂNII (ROMANIA) sciencesconf.org:uispp2020:366581 |
LiDAR prospection in the service of endangered archaeological sites. A case study from the Carpathian Mountains sciencesconf.org:uispp2020:366582 |
Dogs' remains in ritual context during the 1st millennium BC northern Thrace sciencesconf.org:uispp2020:366585 |
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