id paper_title session_id
Crypta Balbi. A Roman Landscape study from Augustus time to the
9 DNA Project today. 34
The Jerusalem Pilgrimage Road in the Second Temple Period: An
18 Anthropological and Archaeological Perspective 1089
Livia’s coins and her public position from a current feminist point of
21 view 679
3D-DIMENSIONS MATTER: HOW TO RECONSTRUCT, VISUALISE AND
ANALYSE ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONTEXTS BY USING THREE-
22 DIMENSIONAL APPROACHES AND DIGITAL STRATEGIES. 797
23 Types of migratory activity in pre-Neolithic times 710
Large scale Magnetometry survey for major transport infrastructure
26 development - The UK HS2 Case study 426
Chichen Itza 3D Atlas - Change Detection, Visualization, and Archival
Systems Enabling Multi-scalar and Multidisciplinary Analysis and
28 Collaboration 866
The place and role of the Carpathian Basin and early Hungarians in
37 the resurgent long-distance trade of Eurasia (9th-10th century) 1133
39 Feathered Beings in Ice Age Art 493
The Krao Coast Heritage Initiative: Doing Coastal Archaeology in
41 Southeastern Liberia 13
A less known yet essential class of textile tools: Clay spools in
42 archaeology 330
SAINTS’ DEDICATIONS AND EARLY MEDIEVAL CROSS-MARKED
43 STONES ON THE WEST COAST OF SCOTLAND 1147
47 Ink inscriptions at Bazeh Hur - A Preliminary Report 661
Pushing the boundaries. New discoveries from Sudan reopen the
49 discussion about the local domestication of cattle in Africa 104
The animal community of Roman Red Sea port Berenike. Pet
51 cemetery - data on human-animal relations, values and identity. 493
Escaping the past: the need to uplift data quality and standards in
53 archaeology. 617
Graded villages since the 2nd century BC; recording persistence and
56 change in the district Halfambt (Groningen, The Netherlands) 301
Sanctuary Borderscapes and Transformative Vision: The Cult of
57 Kybele in Western Anatolia 938
Churches and historical buildings: a cultural patrimony hidden
58 among us. 426
59 Early encounters in Virginia: ancient Britain and native Americans 88
Reconstructing Cross-Craft Interactions between Late Roman Glass
60 Carving Worksites 814
Soba - medieval metropolis and a meeting place of African urban
61 traditions 1040
Archaeology in the Age of Assumptions: recognizing the limits of
62 archaeological practice and how to break them. 772
Living Heritage, Indigenous Wisdom and Endangered Ecosystems:
63 Rozvi Nature Metaphors Dichotomized 862
Jewels Created from Dirt: An Investigation into the Social Context
64 behind Glass Manufacturing in Late Bronze Age Egypt 814
65 Textiles and Funerary Ritual in Roman Yorkshire 733
66 Lanam fecit: »real« women in Roman Emona 679
An exploration of NLP and NER for enhanced search in
67 osteoarchaeological and palaeopathological textual resources 666
Wool, linen, salt - The textile archaeological analyses of the Iron Age
70 textiles from the salt mine Dürrnberg, Austria 408
Shaped, fired, discarded, deposited in the rondel ditches. The largest
European figurine collection in 3D, μCT, petrography, use-wear and
71 GIS 63
Everyday Life in the Tropics
Contemporary archaeology and the Swedish immigrant colony in
72 Bayate, Cuba (1905-1920) 866
The 1292 earthquake and its long-term consequences in urban
73 landscapes of South-Western Crimea 93
Out of the Blue: Revaluating pilgrimage from a maritime perspective
74 in the early medieval period across the Irish Sea. 13
Cremation in the funeral rite of the Andronovo culture: evidence and
experiment
75 (based of the Bronze Age Lisakovsk site, Kazakhstan) 627
Investigating Sinusitis Prevalence among sexes in Three
Socioeconomic Groups in the Post-Medieval Netherlands: A Sex-
77 Stratified Analysis 135
In search of the model for sustainable development and
management of Roman Bononia - the cultural heritage in modern
79 Vidin 595
In the field of conflicting interests. Current challenges at the
interface of cultural heritage and environmental policies in
80 Switzerland. 1091
The Greek Archipelago’s architectural forms of sustainability : from
81 tradition to future. 927
Archaeological heritage management methodology as a preventive
83 tool for heritage protection 492
Beyond Silence: Empowering Portuguese Women in Industrial
86 Archaeology 1056
Marking the past, organizing the present, shaping the future: the
87 trees of the Kaabu Kingdom (Senegambia, 13th-19th C) 852
OTHER[S]TORIES: digital archaeological storytelling and ethical
88 considerations 1056
91 What Did Dogs Do for Ritual in Roman Britain? 493
Documentation and analyses of 11th-12th century bronze and brass
93 doors 613
A New, Blue Experiment - Part One: Using Laboratory-Created
Egyptian Blue Pellets in the Interpretation of Archaeological Material
97 from Noricum 723
"If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It": Animal Husbandry at the Neolithic and
98 Copper Age Settlements in Eastern Croatia 104
PROTECT: an archaeoseismology project for the study of the historic
102 city centre of Siena 93
Observing the Movement of Things and People: Settlement Patterns
106 in a Microarea of Inland Sicily. 301
Feminine Presence in Archaeology at the CSIC: The Authors of
Archivo Español de Arqueología during the Franco Dictatorship
108 (1939-1975) 738
Heritage takeovers – dynamics of the community involvement in
109 archaeological heritage of Styria (Austria) 1161
The Dehumanizing Violence Index: An Old World/New World
111 Comparison Of Overkill In Archaeological Contexts 569
The Pareto Principle in Search and Rescue During Forensic
113 Investigations: Balancing Efficiency and Accuracy 533
Cremated, curated, or cast aside: Exploring the complex mortuary
114 practices of Iron Age Britain 182
Identifying resilient cultivation strategies in relation to climate
116 change in prehistory 472
East versus West: the origins of the Umayyad style in the art of
118 stucco technique 802
Dust to Dust: On the Problem of Detection and Interpretation of
119 Bronze Age Solid Clay Buildings in Europe 432
120 Jomon Sea: the IRIAE Archaeological Excavation on Tsushima Island 502
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune. Large-scale violence
121 and wider impacts at the Late Neolithic burial of SJAPL, Iberia 340
Last but not least. Phoenician-Punic influences in inland Iberian
122 Peninsula 306
Orange is the New Black. From Hellenistic to Roman Fine Ware in
124 Southern Italy. 644
125 Tut on Tour: 30 years of demand creation through exhibtion 982
Verucchio connected. On some imported glass beads from
126 Verucchio (Emilia-Romagna, Italy) 1023
Suffering from Memories: Psychoanalytical Approach to New
128 Kingdom Egyptian Post-War Strategies of Control in Nubia 340
Migration of Alpine Slavs and machine learning: Space-time pattern
129 mining of an archaeological data set, part 2. 395
Architectural scandals in Gothenburg:
Profession and politics competing in areas of national importance in
130 cultural heritage policy 927
Coins and craft: Textile vestiges and the craftsmanship behind in the
132 Roman provinces of Hispania, Noricum, and Pannonia. 802
Austrian-Slowenian connections:
136 Case studies for Iron Age textiles from Slowenian and Austrian sites 819
The Essential Role of Community Engagement in the Management
138 and Public Presentation of Neolithic Landscapes 240
A tale of two cloisters, a tale of two cities – A funerary
139 bioarchaeological comparison of two Post-medieval burial sites. 735
Precocious Prosymna: Middle Helladic III/Late Helladic I Tomb
140 Deposits in Archaeological and Archival Context. 95
“Specialist” can also mean “local”: Transdisciplinary ontologies
141 integrating localised knowledge as a key to archaeological praxis 772
On the authenticity of two presumed Paleolithic female figurines
142 from the art market: a synergetic approach. 871
Multiscalar, multiproxy approaches to understanding human
144 impacts in the Hadrian’s Wall landscape 496
Devotion made manifest: a regional case study from medieval
145 England 15
Human-ocean interactions past, present and future: a
146 transdisciplinary approach 13
148 Militarisation of society and fortification of territories in Iron Age Gaul 470
151 The role of horses and horse figurines in the sanctuary of Olympia 835
Persistence and Change in the Medieval Landscape: contextualising
152 religious badges found in north-west Norfolk (England) 15
Gendered Spaces at Wah-Sut: The fictional tale of Princess
153 Reniseneb through an archaeological lens 1060
Low and high magnification approaches to the bipolar technique:
154 Controlled experimental groups and the site of La Cansaladeta 1113
Where on earth have you been? First Application of Funerary
155 Archaeoentomology in Canada 861
Later medieval ‘placed deposits’: reflections on agency, materiality
156 and cosmology 15
Giving meaning to a name: how the study of place names can
157 contribute to the archaeological reading of landscape 1054
A 'benefactor of science.' Maria Fioroni, an (amateur) archaeologist,
159 museologist, and philanthropist
National Archaeological Institute with Museum at the Bulgarian 738
Academy of Sciences.
Socialization of Archaeological Heritage: Current Methods and
160 Perspectives 1129
Refittings in the eponymous open-air site of Sajóbábony (Bábonyian)
161 (Hungary) : a key technique to resolve archaeological problematics 248
From Grand Narratives and Down to Earth – and back again?
Historical and Archaeological approaches to Transhumance in
163 Western Norway 1124
Ephesian Egyptian blue: material provenance and processing in the
164 late Hellenistic period 723
Craft activity in the early medieval period. Bread making in rural
165 areas in Iberian Central Plateau 802
Connecting two kingdoms: Janus, Saturn and the creation of a
166 religious landscape in the Augustan Principate 895
167 Assessing the impact of heritage crime on archaeologists 492
A View from the Tall Grass: The Place of Reed Decoration in the LM IA
168 Ceramic Repertoire in Crete 654
170 Magdalenian butchery techniques beyond a naturalistic perspective 184
172 Manufactured Memory and the Urbanization of Roman Gaul 852
A Neural Network Analysis for Metrics Prediction of Pre-Pottery
173 Neolithic-B Laminar Artefacts from Southern Levant 1071
Identifying the human dog relationship in the Australian
174 archaeological record 493
Stalag VIII B (344) Lamsdorf in the light of integrated archaeological
175 research. The case of 60 Italian PoWs from Lamsdorf 1111 Part 2
176 What isotopes have to offer in Migration period studies in Sweden? 588
New aspects of ancient Egyptian flax that was napping for more than
177 150 years in a Museum collection in Berlin 613
Archaeology data and non-archaeological professionals: Why do
178 people need archaeology? 531
181 A tale of two cities. Towns without money? 302
Long-term land use dynamics within the areas of Neolithic ritual
183 places in Bohemia (Czech Republic) 393
Working at the boundaries: Role of Celtic art in navigating social
185 change during and after the Roman Conquest of Britain 930
Debunking the Da Vinci Code: finding a balance between fact and
189 fiction at heritage sites 595
192 Import of textile tools to roman Hispania. Some case 330
199 Empowering Change: Social Activism on Stanton Moor 406
Feeling the fire. A perceptive approach to the techno-organisational
complexity of the potter’s workshops in the early Mesopotamian
202 states 661
Uncovering Past Tendencies for Future Insight: The Impact of
Research on Greenlandic Inuit Remains from Archaeological
205 Contexts 406
Black Death in Sápmi? The impact of the second Yersinia pestis
206 plague pandemic on the Saami population in northern Fennoscandia 704
Medieval mysteries: rediscovering lost knowledge and skills for a
209 sustainable future 613
Doing landscape: sensorial and artistic approaches to Donkalnis and
210 Spiginas Mesolithic-Neolithic ritual sites in Western Lithuania 1107
The paleo-synanthropic niche: The adaptation of small carnivores to
215 a human-made microenvironment during the Late Pleistocene 151
Reclaiming Agency: Unveiling the lived experience of disability in
216 rural Transylvania 646
Slavs and Earrings in the High Middle Ages: Socio-Economic Aspects
218 of so-called Volhynian and Beaded Filigree Earrings in Eastern Europe 1133
Tracing the Origins of Alwa: Isotopic Insights into the Foundation of
219 Soba and the Socio-Cultural Dynamics of Early Medieval Nubia 1076
Smoking pipes and ottoman landscape : the example of Upper
220 Mesopotamia 669
The Processes of Paleo-Environmental Changes, Their Impacts on
the Marmara Region, and its Effects on the Early Neolithic
222 Settlements 327
223 Flat axes from Escalles : an unusual context ! 1172
The 2023 Field efforts at Colha: Integration of Magnetometry and
224 Excavation; and a return to Tzak Naab for geophysical survey. 1111 Part 1
Archaeogeophysics and Ancient Motya’s Arrivals, Administration,
225 and Ancestors 739
'Where have all the kilns gone?' Pottery manufacture in medieval
226 Scotland 631
Shaping Narratives: Bridging societal gaps and redefining
231 archaeological relevance through visitor-centric approaches 1161
Archaeologies of Climate Change: The Case of the Archaeological
232 Site of Olympia 472
LithIPHES: A new space to safeguard and consult geological samples
234 at IPHES-CERCA (Tarragona, Spain) 793
Community memories painted on factory silos: the second life of an
235 eco-monster outside Rome and a new identity landscape 1155
236 Archaeology and Nationalism: Between Jews and Arabs 1108
Leave no trace? Storage in the Irish ethnographic record and the
238 implications for archaeology 497
Hertefeld 7 (Brandenburg State, Germany) A Holy Site for Metal
239 Depositing and special Treatment of the Deceased 1172
How can I help? Neanderthals as a channel for Public Engagement.
241 Insights from Portugal 916
Predatory imperialism and cultural genocide: Roman takeover of the
242 Central Balkans 340
Archaeometric investigations on bronze artefacts of Chierici
243 Collection: preliminary results on metal supply strategies 408
Approaching the past through practice: Reconstruction of a
245 historical Greenlandic dog sled 505
How to differenciate lithics from Mesolithic and Neolithic periods
246 during surface survey in central Sudan? 331
Recontextualizing Bronze Age and First Iron Age Hoards in Normandy
247 : diversity of approaches and results. 1172
248 Spanish imports to the port of Olbia (North-East Sardinia) 417
250 Iron Age Tombs at Tell es-Safi/Gath: New finds and new analyses 95
Macedonian Maternalism? The Cult of the Mother of the Gods in
252 Thessaly 188
Functional analysis of the macro-tools of the Late Mesolithic shell
255 midden sites in Morbihan (Brittany) 452
Assembling the Late Bronze Age Horsehair Ornament from the
257 Cromaghs hoard, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland. 369
Women in vase registers in classical Athens: a intercessional
258 analysis 679
Roman influences and local traditions: a comparative study of
259 maritime villas in the Mediterranean basin 884
Propaganda and public architecture in the eastern Sicilian coast
260 under Severan rule 884
Using Evolutionary Theory to Understand Dietary Changes in the
261 Middle and Upper Paleolithic at Hohle Fels (Swabian Jura, Germany) 1046
The hole, the bird, and the larvae: Transcendental terrains in the
265 mundanity of the |xam myth ‘Mantis and the Koro-twi:tǝn’ 861
267 The Economic Dynamics and Connectivity of Late Roman Thrace 727
“Characterful” material culture: biases, challenges and data
management solutions in large-scale archaeological cultural
268 heritage data 15
Insights on Terrace Farming and Human Adaptations to Late
269 Holocene Climate Change in Northern Apennines (Italy) 472
Topography of mass extermination – Intelligenzaktion, T-4 and
271 internment camps 650
REUSE OF STONE CONSOLE FROM
273 THE ROMAN LEGIONARY CAMP BURNUM 139
Archaeology of death in the ancient Andalusian district of Lleida (8th-
274 12th centuries) 522
Exploring mobility in Salento (southern Apulia): a GIS-based
277 investigation into Roman road system 390
Applying Laboratory-Created Egyptian Blue pigment as a paint to
278 replicate wall painting fragments from Noricum 723
“Rolling in the deep”: Small clay artifacts from Early and Middle
279 Bronze Age ditches in Bulgaria 433
Exploring hearths, houses and household activities: case studies
from central and eastern Crete during the Classical and Hellenistic
280 periods 396
Digging deep into prehistoric personhood: ditches and houses on
282 Trypillia megasites 433
Larissa during the Ottoman period; exploring the city’s network ties
283 through the material remains 669
« L’archéologie du colonialisme n’existe pas » Anglophone historical
284 archaeologies lost in translation in French Polynesia 905
288 The 99%: The Americas Collection at the British Museum 613
New ways to see the surface. A case study from the Megalithic
289 Phenomenon of the Southeast of the Iberian Peninsula. 1111 Part 1
290 Recording textile tools' contexts? Cases from Aegean prehistory. 330
291 No Romans – no pottery civilization!? 631
Grey Areas in the Identification and Recording of Textile Tools. Some
292 Enigmatic Cases from Aegean prehistory 330
Skin Boats in the Baltic Sea? Evaluating the Maritime Mobility of the
293 Pitted Ware Culture 13
Looking beneath the surface. Reconstructing former floodplain
landscapes using multiproxy analytical techniques across the River
294 Avon and Stonehenge environs. 965
The Role of the dog in the funeral rites of the Sintashta culture
295 (III - II millennium BC) 493
Hellenistic Bioarchaeology: What do we know, what questions are
296 still pending and how do we answer them? 74
The International Committee on Open Phytolith Science: A
community effort to improve the collection, preservation and sharing
298 of phytolith data. 1090
Persistence or Change? The Use of Stone in the Roofing Systems of
299 Romanesque Churches of Northern Italy (11th-12th Centuries) 643
The Copper Age enclosures at Stamboliyski in Bulgarian Thrace:
300 From ditch digging to deposition and infilling 433
Thinking Outside the Square: a case study on the validity of the
301 archaeological survey 1030
Interdisciplinary research on charcoal kiln sites in Montieri (Tuscany-
Italy): environmental dynamics and woodmanship practices
302 between 18th-20th century 1082
Let's Rock - A Stone Age Podcast project: Communicating Prehistory
303 through podcasts 811
Landscapes of Death and Commemoration: What can burial places
304 tell us about the Phoenician and Punic centre of Malta? 306
The role of natural caves between Marche and Abruzzo from
306 Neolithic to Iron Age 1159
307 The Brown Rat (Rattus norvegicus) in Britain 151
Coffee with Elagabalus:
308 Transgender Archaeology for a Better Future 1060
Cradle and grave: Infant intramural burials in the Ebro valley from
313 Bronze Age to the beginning of 20th century AD 1016
The unused possibilities of non-invasive pedestrian surveys in the
Netherlands. A verified but unused method within the Dutch quality
314 standard. 1111 Part 2
Investigating the impact of multiple and consecutive status-quo
316 transitions on human lifeways in ancient Amphipolis 74
Women in Intellectual contexts: self-promotion, self-presentation,
318 and gender interactions in the eastern Roman Empire 679
Shaping stratigraphy: Demystifying archaeological contexts through
319 display at Vésztő-Mágor 811
How Do I Cross This Highway? Or, Assemblage Theory and Roman
320 Urban Design in Small-town Texas 88
Late medieval lime burials from the Franciscan monastery in
321 Schaffhausen, Switzerland 1148
The Imperial Borderscape
323 Achaemenid Northeastern Central Asia As A Steppe Frontier Zone 938
325 Ubi erat lucus: Resacralisation and Transformation on the Janiculum 695
Long-distance contacts that passed through Bohemia in the 7th - 9th
328 centuries 1133
A thousand years, a thousand recipes: the chaîne opératoire of
329 ancient lime mortar, between know-how and uses 997
330 ROMAN GLASS INSTRUMENTS FOR MEASURING LIQUID CAPACITY 860
Leveraging gene-culture cophylogenetics and the comparative
method to articulate Cultural Transmission Theory and Behavioural
331 Ecology 1046
Analyzing Attic Black-glazed Pottery from Olbia Pontica: A
337 Comparative Characterization Based on Different City Areas 1033
Reaping the benefits of leaf-on airborne laser scanning data for
338 cropmark archaeology 1111 Part 1
Using faunal remains to assess the impact of Scandinavian raids and
339 settlers on Anglo-Saxon Jarrow 104
Rediscovering Roman Malta. The Melite Civitas Romana Project at
340 the Domvs Romana of Rabat (Malta) 615
The coastal megalith site of Pietra Tara, Palermo. The cult system of
341 the Upper Zone. First analysis of the Acropolis 638
Behind blue glass: A History of Byzantine import in medieval Kyiv
342 (according to archaeological data) 1133
Taming Time: Using Correspondence Analysis to handle relative
344 chronologies as graphs 514
Zoonotic parasite infection from osteoarchaeological record in al-
345 Andalus 1140
Hocus Pocus and the Locus is Done. Using Large Language Models
346 in Transcribing and Parsing Field Notes. 1077
Party or Theraphy?
Possible Functions of Anatolian EBA Ritual Pits According to GC-MS
347 Analysis of Organic Residues of Some Pottery 814
348 The Horse in the Art of the Koban Culture 835
Reconstructing subsistence strategies of the Neolithic community in
350 the southern Arabia – challenges of a bioapatite approach 557
351 Feasts, enclosures, and collective offerings 1172
The Impact of Biocultural Strategies on Prehistoric Jomon Biological
352 Diversity 502
353 Statistical signals of copying are robust to time- and space-averaging 1046
What can nuns tell us? Archaeological and anthropological data
354 regarding the Văratec Monastery cemetery (Eastern Romania) 1148
Dressing the City: Textiles and Urbanisation in Mediterranean Europe
355 1000-500 BCE 739
The value of dolia in the assessment of the roman rural organization.
357 A case of study form North-western Hispania 468
Milan between the 9th and the 13th Century CE. The formation of a
359 medieval town 105
The more you get - the better - the contribution of amphorae to
360 studying trade networks in Medieval Eastern Europe 1133
Experiences from a Roman period rammed earth reconstruction
361 project at Xanten, Germany 33
364 Old hoards, new studies: case studies from Wielkopolska (Poland) 1172
Ditch features at the Late Neolithic – Early Chalcolithic settlement
366 near Bata, Panagyurishte municipality, Southern Bulgaria 433
Large settlements as ceremonial centers in the Brześć Kujawski
367 culture (Polish Lowlands: 4350-4000 BCE) 85
Daughters of the Valkyries: The Equestrianism of Women in Viking
369 Age Scandinavia 835
Isolated ? Iron semi-products hoards in contexts. The case study of
370 iron semi-products hoards in north of France 1172
Bronze Age Wheeled vehicles of the Caucasus and beyond – An
371 introduction 932
From Taboo to Commemoration: Changes in Authorised Narratives
375 of the Geochang Sancheong-Hamyang 1951 Massacres 484
376 Ninth-century Samarra and the stratigraphy of a modern narrative 1108
Cultivating Complexity: Unveiling Bronze Age Communities through
Resource storage's dynamics. The case study of Pyla-Kokkinokremos
377 (Cyprus). 463
Infrastructure, growth and negotiation at Palenque, Mexico: the Late
379 Classic built environment of a Maya city 866
Monumental 'memoryscapes' of Sardinia: Nuragic re-use through
380 space, time, and memory 852
Rethinking West African state-frontier boundary and material
culture: Insights from the archaeological research at Ilorin, northern
381 Yorubaland, Nigeria. 938
Between Kingdoms and Cultures, Throughout Epochs – frontier,
ethnography and cultural landscapes of the Third Cataract region
382 (Sudan) 192
385 Target Pompeii: Unexploded Bomb (UXB) – GIS Survey 340
Living close to an active volcano: Jomon engagement with Mount Fuji
386 in prehistoric Japan 502
387 Cross Boarder Exchange of the Indigenous Remains 1165
391 Textile usage in the Roman Imperial defensive equipment 733
New Quantitative Measures of Sailing Mobility in Antiquity:
394 Opportunities and Challenges 390
395 Waste and behavior: LBK settlement in focus 1044
Investigations into the distribution network of raw and worked
396 copper(-alloys) during the First and Second Iron Age 923
Basketry creels: morphology and use of recent finds in French
397 preventive archaeology. 975
402 Evaluating Virtual Reality as a learning environment 657
Exploring Celtic Metrology through archaeological and written
403 sources 207
The Tourtoirac rock shelter: A “forgotten” late Middle Palaeolithic
and early Upper Palaeolithic sequence with cannibalized
404 Neanderthal remains 916
Eye-tracking in archaeological education: How research on the visual
perception of archaeological remains may enhance archaeological
406 teaching 657
Smell the difference: Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as a rapid
409 means for assessing the source of coprolites. 1061
Franz I. of Austria and his journey through Italy 1819 – An imperial
411 Grand Tour? 446
The song of Loa. Reflections on soundscape influence in rock art of
412 Loa Medio. 76
Lithic raw material deposits in Istria, Croatia - a lithotheque in the
416 making 793
Exploring the Deification of the Dead as a Mechanism in the
419 Emergence of Large-Scale Complex Polities and Ancient States 502
420 Creation of Estonian strontium isoscapes: challenges and solutions 743
Images as indicators of identity of Wrocław Burghers during the
423 Iconographic Turn 302
424 ‘Barbarian’ art in a ‘Roman’ place: the ‘Cults of the Head?’ project 930
Archaeological heritage management and local history - whose past
425 is at stake here? 616
Spectroscopic and isotopic study of intensity of firing of cremated
427 human remains from Roman burials from Hadrian’s Wall, UK 627
Size does matter - What the capacity of drinking vessels can tell us
429 about the instrumentalisation of consumption habits. 1065
Wearing the medieval ritual landscape: religious belief and ritual
431 activity expressed by Scottish dress accessories. 15
433 Proteomics of ancient subsistence 184
Unbuckling the past: transformations in technology and culture
434 through a tripartite belt buckle from ancient Jaffa 974
Chalcolithic Figurines: The Natural Form of Ungulate Phalanges as
435 an Anthropomorphic Sculpture from the Botai Culture, Kazakhstan 63
Middle Iron Age fortifications on the northern edge of the German low
436 mountain zone 1182
About geohistorical FAIR data in the French context of research. The
438 case of the PARCEDES project on agrarian landscapes 381
"Of Dubious Character": The Gendered Reception of Women with
439 Body Modifications in the Ancient Mediterranean. 834
Enclosing early farming villages in the Eastern Balkans:
440 determinants, strategic choices, and social implications 433
Glimpsing Etruscan Foodways: Daily Practices and Food Rituals in
441 Pyrgi, Port of Caere 184
The Archaeological Exploration of Late Antiquity: Tracing Trajectories
442 in the Levant 559
Foundation Deposits: The Careers of Emily Paterson and Mary C.
443 Jonas of the Egypt Exploration Society 738
Paradigms of Change and Continue in Sasanian and Early Islamic
444 Vessel Shapes and Decorations 676
Tall Tales and Teleology: Roman Analogy and The Winning of the
446 West. 88
Investigating new sounds from a recreated medieval organ with pairs
447 of conical pipes 642
Sociocultural inequality at the Langobard-age (6th-7th centuries AD)
site of Corte Romana (NE Italy) revealed through stable isotope
448 analysis 122
The Neolithic transition from a bacterial perspective: a population
449 genetic approach 854
Spoiled: Reconsidering the Term Spolia for
451 Antiquities Reuse in the Ottoman Empire and Beyond 862
452 First results of new joint investigations at Gardabani Kurgan Field 924
Unveiling Identity Dynamics in the Silver 'Acorn' Earrings from Tall al-
453 ’Umayri, Jordan 1103
Tauris, Laconia, Attica: artemisian networks in the ancient
459 Mediterranean. 188
Unravelling Human Identities Through Stable Isotopes: Exemplified
461 from identification of Ajnala skeletal remains of 1857 904
Agra do Castro. A contribution to the understanding of the 3rd
463 millennium BC in Beira Litoral (Portugal) 1151
Meaning of the standardized keyhole-shaped mounded tombs in the
465 process of state formation in ancient Japan 502
Sea spray effect on 14C dating and beyond: 13C and 14C analysis
469 sheds light on sea spray induced physiological reactions 1000
Piecing together a larger picture – Enriching the understanding of
past Iron production through small-scale archaeometallurgical
471 analyses within Contract Archaeology 974
Red mineral pigments from the Late Upper Palaeolithic chocolate
474 flint mine of Orońsko, Masovian district, Poland 355
LANDSCAPES OF BELIEF IN MEDIEVAL & POST-MEDIEVAL
PERTHSHIRE, SCOTLAND: A EUROPEAN CASE-STUDY IN
476 REFORMATION AND RESISTANCE. 15
From earth to earth. Chaînes opératoires and economy of raw earth :
479 the absolute material ? 997
480 The Early Neolithic ditches in the Balkans: What do we know so far? 433
Innovation Processes and Knowledge-Transfer Systems within South
482 Scandinavian Stone Age Mobility. A transdisciplinary approach 57
The Harappan Veneer and Group Identity in the Indus Valley Region,
484 c. 2600-1900 BCE, South Asia 209
485 The Prehistoric Enclosures of Pelagonia 433
486 New challenges in relation to metal detecting in Hungary 83
A New Approach to Summarisation: Rigorous Identification of
Variations/Changepoints in the Occurrence Rate of Radiocarbon
487 Samples using a Poisson Process 775
488 Animals in clay maker’s backyard 493
Animal architectures – Human-animal interaction in the Bronze Age
490 of northwestern Europe 369
Village vibes in longhouses? Settlement structure of the LBK in
493 Lesser Poland and Kujavia 929
Adorned in silk and silver:
Tablet-woven bands in high-status female dress of the Late Viking
495 Age 1103
497 Feeding horses in the afterlife 835
Untangling the enigma of anthropogenic influence on vegetation
498 composition 902
Sinope and Sister Colonies Nexus: Exploring Maritime Heterotopias
and Cultural Interconnectedness in the Black Sea Through Common
502 Coin Types. 226
Who were the first food-producers of the Nile Valley? Documenting
504 the past population history through teeth. 72
"I don't understand how the gentlemen of my country don't come to
505 Rome...". The Grand Tour tradition in Spain 446
Sustainable Earth: Toward an Adaptive Methodology of In-Situ
506 Preservation at Vésztő-Mágor, Hungary 880
Milk without honey: an archaeological ethnography of lime across
507 the Albanian-Greek border and the early modern cultural landscape 505
Heaning Wood: The importance of interdisciplinary approaches in
understanding fragmented, multi-phase cave burials in North West
510 England. 1132
Perishable, depreciated but affordable: plant fibres and their «
512 chaîne opératoire » in Greek and Roman constructions 997
513 Vegetal temper phenomena 502
Biomechanical adaptations and their implications on women's
activities in early agro-pastoral societies in France - WomenSOFar
515 ANR program 834
516 The social worlds of Bronze Age animals 369
517 Making space for the community in late 3rd millennium Malia (Crete) 354
Unravelling hormonal histories: Preliminary findings from a novel
method to detect reproductive hormones in human remains using
518 enzyme immunoassay analysis 1000
Stories, legends and realities: case studies in the megaliths of
519 Central Alentejo (Portugal) 863
The Library of Alexandria and its integration into the city's landscape
520 from the perspective of Greek travelers 884
Ethnographic diversity as a theoretical framework for the
521 reconstruction of archaeological hide-working chaînes opératoires. 334
Re-thinking Neanderthal energetics: an alternative approach to
522 estimating total energy expenditure in extinct hominins 364
Conversations between Spain and China on the history of women in
524 archaeology: what we can learn from each other 738
The Vanishing Wall(s): How is climate change affecting Hadrian’s
525 Wall, and what can we do about it? 880
Geological and Geochemical Research in the Creation of an Open-
526 Access Database: A Case Study from Bulgaria 793
Loomweights through the Ages. What can they look like – how heavy
529 should they be? 330
It is excavated and now what?
535 How do we communicate our data to the community? 531
Communicating Textile Artifacts: Teaching and Exhibiting through
537 Scientific and Digital Storytelling. 330
542 Walling Out on the U.S. – México Border 1123
Changing landscapes and identities in the NW of Hispania between
543 Late Iron Age and Late Antiquity 468
A Blessing or a Curse: Using Lead Contamination to Supplement
544 Sr/Ca and Ba/Ca Studies of Roman Infant Nursing Practices 1000
Simulating the neolithic spread along the northern Mediterranean
545 coast 1109
OWNERSHIP IN A ROMAN POLIS
Real estate dynamics and urban landscape transformations in the
546 mid-imperial Athens 803
The memory object connections and transmissibility of imagines
547 maiorum 1048
Lead spindle whorls and loom weights in the Aegean and in Pontus in
550 the first millennium BC 330
Economy of Iron Age Communities in Eastern Adriatic: Insights from
551 large storage jars from Nadin and Rat Vičja Luka (Dalmatia) 833
From Plantations to Prisons: Examining the Role of Forced Prison
552 Labor in Enabling Late Modernity 905
Peripheral Urban Households in the Medieval City of Cahokia, North
553 America 629
New Phenomenological Approaches to Underground Stonescapes in
554 Early Medieval Britain and Ireland 643
Residue Analysis of Iron Age Funerary Jug from Samreklo, Rep. of
555 Georgia 871
From Near-emptyscapes to High Density Past: game-changing
557 implications 737
Archaeoentomology as a proxy for reconstructing environmental
changes due to human activities in a landscape between land and
560 sea 861
561 Double burial cases. Looking for appropriate research question(s) 1049
Modern pathways to mobility.
New approaches to mobility and connectivity in archaeology in the
562 light of Big Data 617
565 New analysis of the bronze casting at Hallunda, Sweden 974
566 The afterlife of pilgrim signs in Europe 15
The major iron production site from the Late Hallstatt and Early La
567 Tène périod of Donnemain-Saint-Mamès ( Eure-et-Loir, France) 408
Nonhuman Animal Deposition Practices in Bronze Age Europe: A
570 Posthuman Reanalysis 369
The Dynamics of Social Elites and Wheeled Vehicles in Late Bronze
572 Age Armenia: Insights from the Archaeological Site of Lchashen 932
When the Sheep goes marching in. Perspectives on the prehistoric
573 Syltholm Fjord, Denmark 895
Heroes, ancestors, and trees: writing Mandlakaze’s history into the
576 landscape 852
580 Navigating the Client-Contractor-Community Dynamic 466
Shifting Sands and Hues: Investigating Cultural Responses to
Environmental Change through the Ochre Assemblage at Boomplaas
582 Cave 355
Threads of war. Textiles and scale attachment in Roman scale
586 armour 733
Qualitative and quantitative non-invasive techniques for the study of
use-wear: application to Lower Paleolithic chipped and percussive
587 stone tools 871
588 Rethinking Apoikism: Ionia 597
Nafeer, Old Dongola, Sudan. A case study of a development-led
589 project in the Global South 466
The origins of the crops commodification in a small community. The
590 case of the EBA Kani Shaie in Iraqi Kurdistan. 143
Fragmented Ritual: The potential of disarticulated human remains
592 for understanding minority mortuary treatment in Roman Britain 1132
Quarry Survey and Building Archaeology, how to establish a
593 meaningful Link in Classical Archeology? 430
Height and weight of horses in Portugal (Late Middle Ages and Early
595 Modern era): an approach based on written sources 835
The castle town of Arconciel (canton of Fribourg, Switzerland). Use
and Insertion into the rock: methodology and multidisciplinary
596 approach 430
Autumn lambing in the Mediterranean: the ancient history of a
597 sustainable practice 37
Beyond the move: a systematic analysis of dance scenes in the rock
599 art of Zimbabwe and South Africa 76
Counter-memories of the Spanish Civil War: the vandalism of the
600 Iron Belt (Basque Country) 484
Selective deposition of metal objects on the submerged settlement
601 of La Motte (Agde, France, c. 9th-8th BC). 1172
The Stationes along the Sacra via. Witnesses of mobility and
602 representativeness of foreign communities in imperial Rome. 510
Asexual figurines or Neolithic Deities? The case of Cuccurru S’Arriu
603 (Sardinia) 1060
605 Medieval colonisation as an expression of supralocal powers 1102
Salt on demand : the importance of salt exploitation during the Iron
609 Ages in Europe 784
Socio-environmental drivers of peace over 7,000 years of Andean
deep history: Implications for behavioral ecology and cultural
610 transmission theories 1046
Gone and forgotten? Tombless dead in the Linearbandkeramik
611 culture in the Alsace plain (ca. 5300-4950 BC) 182
Initial Investigations into Anthropogenic Landscape Modifications on
612 Ossabaw Island, Georgia, United States 866
Mineral and Metallurgical Landscape of Mount Amiata (Tuscany,
616 Italy). 1111 Part 2
618 P-XRF studies do not need standard protocols! ... Or do they? 374
Hidden totalitarian heritage: Nazi concentration sub-camps,
prisoner of war camps and labour camps in the Lower Silesian
619 Forests (Poland) 650
Natural and artificial caves in central Tyrrhenian Italy: methods of
620 frequentation between the Eneolithic and the Bronze Age 1159
An experimental community-based archaeological project in
622 Northern-Greece 926
623 Ways of seeing, ways of walking. Rock art sites as a social device 1097
Exploring the funerary architecture of Moie di Pollenza: design and
625 cross-cultural influences 884
Pits as Process: exploring the utility of pit features for different food
627 preservation practices in the prehistoric past 497
Exploring the health burden of smoking-related respiratory disease in
628 the past 135
Metal production in the 2nd millennium BC Eurasian Steppe:
632 Case studies from the Central and Eastern Kazakhstan 814
Who am I? (Self-)Presentation of craftspeople on Attic funerary
634 monuments of the 4th century BC 520
Calibration of p-XRF in the Analysis of Anthropogenic Sediments: A
635 Multi Analytical Research 374
Between contrasts and analogies: archaeological and
anthropological data within the Avaricum necropolises from 3rd to
637 5th century (Bourges, France) 122
The Forced Labour Camps in Kirchbichl (Tyrol) as Part of the
639 Utilisation of Austrian Hydropower for the German War Industry 650
Building relations at the edge of the world. The Building of the Baetyls
640 of Elviña (A Coruña, Spain)(3rd-1st centuries BC) 306
Reconstruction Options for Bronze Age Houses G and H in
642 Borsodivánka-Nagyhalom (HU) 432
Travelling for Healing Visions: Performance, Insularity and the
643 Spread of Asklepios’ Cult and Ritual in the 4th Century BCE 188
Exterior splendour - early modern burials (c. 1600-1738) in the
645 cloister at Ribe Cathedral 735
The many lives of black glass: late antique and medieval black-glass
646 bangles in Iberia 860
Piano and Poggio delle Granate (Populonia, LI - Italy): thinking a
647 valorization project for a risk area 1043
648 The State of Palestine's UNESCO World Heritage Sites 492
649 ARQUEOLit - An open access lithotheque in Portugal 793
Traditional Crafts as Cultural Resilience: On the Making and Use of
650 Khekhe Objects/Subjects Among the Nenets of Northwestern Siberia. 505
A Middle Bronze Age hillfort with a megalithic-'Cyclopean’ wall north
651 of the Alps. New excavations on the Stätteberg, Bavaria 470
653 Potter’s marks, the story behind them 676
Everything Old is New Again: early medieval glass recycling:
654 technology, mutability, and resourcefulness 814
Women's participation in archaeological conferences in the early
655 Federal Republic of Germany 1078
656 Breaking the educational one-way road: The Paleo experts 916
SEDIMENTARY MICRO-FACIES AND SOIL STRATIGRAPHY OF GRAN
658 DOLINA TD-10 (ATAPUERCA, BURGOS, SPAIN) 496
Enhancing Continuity: Case Studies on Pottery Adhesives during the
660 Qin and Han Dynasties in China 139
MODERN CARTOGRAPHIC TOOLS REVEAL THE ORIGIN OF ROME,
PISA, ARLES, AND OTHER CITIES BORN ALONG A PROTOHISTORIC
661 CIRCUM-MEDITERRANEAN PEDESTRIAN PATH 58
What is a village from an archaeo-geographical point of view?
662 Answers from French experiences 301
Ethnoarchaeology and Archaoacoustics: Seven Cup-Marked
Sounding Rock Sites in the Highlands North to the Gredos Mountain
663 Range, Spain. 76
A Reconsideration of Post-Abandonment Burials at the Maya Site of
664 Altun Ha, Belize 336
Project Uškiani: The importance of Armenian gold for Bronze Age
666 Caucasia 923
In favour of an archaeo-historical approach to study old collections:
667 the example of Raoul Daniel’s work on the Tourtoirac rockshelter 1043
Romance and the stones: unpicking interpretations of Irish
668 megalithic monuments 863
Between flint and mammal bone refits: a double spatial Mikado
671 game at Cagny-l’Épinette. 248
The Temple Punchaocancha of Inca Tupa Yupanqui
672 Architectural composition and exceptional celestial alignments 34
pXRF analysis and archaeological research in the Colline Metallifere
district: chemical fingerprints of pre-industrial mining and
673 metallurgical activities 374
Identifying older adults in commingled skeletons using Transition
674 Analysis 3 799
675 Early Islamic Isbilya (Seville) – How to recognize the Islamic? 566
Exploring Mortuary Practices During Neolithic Period in Tepecik-
677 Çiftlik Höyük 731
Foods for afterlife from the burials of Dhaneti, Gujarat, India: New
678 light on the Harappan mortuary archaeology of South Asia 184
Safeguarding Juliopolis: Preparing Site Management Plan in the
680 context of interinstituonal communnication and Legistation in Türkiye 664
Digital documentation and geoarchaeological analysis of threatened
681 historical vernacular architecture in Cyprus 1050
682 The microbiome of the hypogeal Etruscan Tombs of Tarquinia 854
Refining cultural frameworks through demonstration of typological
and technological associations by refitting: a late Last Glacial case-
683 study from southeast Britain 248
Pompeian Narcissus in Central European Collections: Copies of
Ancient Antiquities and Archaeological Authenticity in the 19th
685 Century Collectors' Market 446
Roles of Imaginary and Naturalistic Animal Representations in Late
687 Iron Age Scandinavia 493
Harnessing Digital & Computational Frontiers in Japanese
688 Archaeology 502
689 An Integrated Model for the Economy of the Early Roman Empire 727
690 Viksø helmets revisited: Locally made or imported from the South? 923
Demographic dynamics between 3550–1550 BCE in selected study
695 regions of Central Europe and the role of regional climate influences 472
Can you eat that or study it?
696 Using the Arch-I-Scan project to think through the utility of typology 1033
697 Medieval wall paintings studies versus new methods of datation 787
Red ochre at Arma Veirana (Erli, Liguria). Another piece of mosaic for
698 understanding ochre exploitation and manipulation in Northern Italy 355
Mapping Damage: assessing post-conflict and post-earthquake
699 damage in Syria 492
The cultual buildings in Veii from the foundation of the site to the
700 Roman Imperial Age: a first critical assessment. 517
Semiautomated classification, an objective way to determine
continuity and disruption in ceramic evolution? Ceramic typology in
701 Switzerland between 3400-2400 BC 359 Part 2
From macro to micro: Multidisciplinary analysis of surface treatment
702 of pottery vessels from Early Copper Age Eastern Hungary 871
Island Architecture on Land: The Question of Early Bronze Age
703 insulae in Tavşanlı Höyük (Inland Western Anatolia) 548
Archaeogenetic characterization reveals social endogamy among
Samnite groups in ancient pre-Roman Italy (Pontecagnano,
704 Campania, 5th-4th century BCE) 848
Green Mortars for Conservation: Utilizing agricultural and industrial 1225 /
705 waste for sustainable restoration. General
Work in progress at Monte Palazzo, a strategic hillfort in the Veneto
706 Pre-Alps 470
Stringing a story: Glass assemblages from Zakotorac and Nakovana
710 burial mounds (Pelješac, Croatia) 1023
Nature restoration: a gift to nature - a threat to the archaeological
712 heritage an example from Lolland, Denmark 732
Family-heroes in indigenous south Italy: life and death in
714 “landscapes of memory” 517
Making ruins for burial: reorienting early medieval landscapes with
715 spolia in Northumbria 336
716 Archeological Investigation of Refugeeboats at Lampedua 1123
Sheep vs Goat: differential evolutionary pathways in the
northwestern Mediterranean basin over the last 8000 years revealed
717 through geometric morphometrics 699
Ancient genomes reveal 7000 years of interconnected Demographic
718 History between sheep and humans in Iberia. 699
Small game procurement during the Late Glacial in northeastern
719 Iberia: A Case Study from Cova Gran de Santa Linya (Spain) 849
Rock art engraved horses and narratives from the Minho region
(Northwest of Portugal): some archaeological evidence from a
720 prevailing “horsescape” 835
Ruination, veneration and sacred memory: the ending of temples in
721 Roman Britain 695
Small remains with a big meaning – What can a slag inclusion tell us
723 about the blacksmith’s work? 974
Journeys of Enlightenment: Exploring Archaeological Perspectives
through the 19th-century Diaries of Maria Constança da Câmara,
724 Marchioness of Fronteira 446
725 IUP Bohunician technology and refitting of its lithic elements 248
Urbanisation and connectivity in the prehistoric Aegean: a bottom-up
728 approach 354
Lithic technology at the end of Upper Palaeolithic: Cueva de Nerja
730 (Maro-Nerja, Málaga, Spain). 594
733 Bottlenecks of change in the medieval landscape 210
Use of Ground-Penetrating Radar for Archaeological Excavations and
735 Cultural Heritage Managment in the Czech Republic. 426
Outstanding Universal Value in World Heritage – a useful
comparative resource for the assessment of heritage significance at
737 national level. 592
738 Commemorative demolition, the case of Francavilla Marittima 517
La Roche-Cotard (Langeais. France). Une grotte ornée par
740 Neandertal. 916
741 Generating RDF-Graphs with simple CSV files – RDFier 514
The use of neodymium isotopes in human mobility studies: testing a
743 potential new tool 557
Houses of the Late Bronze Age Gáva ceramic style: A case study from
745 Poroszló-Aponhát 432
An Integrative Approach to Understanding Infant Death in the Late
746 Epipalaeolithic of the Levant 731
Real-time identification and visualization of Egyptian blue using
747 modified night vision goggles 723
The Curious Case of Cold War Garbage Pits at Abandoned Soviet
749 Tactical Nuclear Bases in Poland 1044
750 Living in a Scandinavian longhouse - habits, traditions and changes. 396
Tracking Technological Innovations during Late-Early Pleistocene:
Insights from the Early Acheulean assemblage of El Barranc de la
751 Boella (Tarragona, Spain). 157
Revisiting the Middle Palaeolithic Site of Ras el-Kelb, Lebanon: A
752 Comprehensive Analysis of Lithics and Raw Material 1113
ARCfieldLAB – Stimulating networks, knowledge exchange, and
experimentation in applied sensor archaeology for Dutch field
755 research 1111 Part 2
Digital recording for first response missions to cultural heritage sites
756 in disaster zones 1077
Unsettled memories turned to stone
757 Contentious colonial heritage in Begium and Central Africa 223
Insects beneath the ash: Exploring Pompeii’s ruins through
758 Archaeoentomology (Campania, Italy) 861
Pearly stars, celestial reflections, and pendent verse: The Fountain
761 of the Lions in the Garden of Bliss 643
‘Non-privileged’ individuals from Osijek (Colonia Aelia Mursa):
762 bioarchaeology of a Roman period mass burial 122
Diversity in Domestic Life: Insights from Hellenistic Farmhouses in
764 Macedonia 396
Refuse/Resist: reassessing three Mesolithic “midden” sites on the
766 east coast of Ireland 1044
The time has come to be gone: settlement patterns and
769 depopulation during the Copper Age in Eastern Hungary 790
Quantum Archaeology: Exploring geophysics as a tool for the
770 analysis of archaeological sites 965
771 More voices for emancipatory archaeological and heritage practices 192
Archival Research on Shipwrecks in Taiwan's Waters: Its
773 Contribution to Underwater Archaeology Surveys 794
Reconstructing Etruscan diet and mobility at the San Giuliano
774 necropolis, Italy 936
Regular urban layouts in the Middle Ages: between ideal concept of
775 founder and economical reality of urbanlife 1040
Deciphering of grinding-milling tools use: Food processing activities
776 at Middle Chalcolithic Güvercinkayası, Central Anatolia 1008
Defining Spatial Heritage, Identity, and Conservation Targets:
Examples from Synthetic Landscape Bioarchaeology of Pre-Hispanic
778 Andean Migration 1108
Playing with fire – a disciplinary approach aimed at researching the
779 fire through the study of burned lithics 549
780 Dolia from Lusitania: exploring chrono-typologies and contents 804
Globalisation theory as an alternative to ‘crossroads’-thinking: The
case of Dolphin-Amphora earrings from pastoralist burials in
781 Northern Bactria. 1166
782 Women in Situla Art between elite representation and erotic agency 679
CANDACE AND MATER PATRIAE:
THE CONSTRUCTION OF FEMALE POLITICAL POWER IN AFRICA AND
783 ROME IN THE EARLY ROMAN EMPIRE 679
784 Persisting without change: consistency of potter’s practices at Lipari 988
785 The Andalusi Lives of Iberian Megaliths 863
Landscapes That Bind: Mobility and Monumentality in the Indigenous
786 Americas 709
789 The last meal of a sacrificed horse in Xinjiang 184
A Comparative Approach to Conservation and Restoration Analysis
of Archaeological Earthen Architecture in Western Asia using
790 Environmental and Climatic Data 33
Late medieval cemetery on Bokšto Str. in Vilnius: dietary practices of
791 the Orthodox community 92
792 Human diet in Vilnius in the 13th – 18th centuries 92
Rethinking human behaviour. An experimental study on the visual
794 exploration of ceramics 1097
An exploration of presentation requirements for archaeological
exhibitions with the aim of shaping cognitive sensibilities in
799 prehistoric knowledge 1192
The urbanization process in the Southern Levant during the IV
800 Millennium BCE: the case study of Jebel al-Mutawwaq 354
Tin and White Bronze from the Carpathian Area in the Late Bronze
806 Age 987
Turning West: on the disappearance of figurative representations
807 in neolithic west-Central Europe 63
Redefining cave frequencies: the presence of roman archaeological
812 remains in the caves of the Basque Country (Spain) 217
More than meets the eye: somatoperception through Neolithic
813 figurines 63
20 years of archaeology in Vignale. An evaluation of a research
814 project beyond the academy 406
At the dawn of change: animal husbandry in the Central European La
Tène culture through archaeozoological and archaeogenetic
815 analyses 104
Foodways through time. A zooarchaeological perspective from SW
817 Libya 184
From flesh to mess: Disentangling commingled and fragmented
human remains at the Neolithic/Chalcolithic burial of Cueva del
818 Caballo, southwestern Iberia 1132
The Approaches of Community Participation in Industrial Heritage: A
819 Case Study of Wangshiao Industrial Heritage Site, China 926
Preliminary Bioarchaeological Results of the First Archaeological
822 Study Conducted on the Battle of Manzikert 1071 340
Transformation of the Roman Glass Production - case study Romula-
823 Slovenia 860
CUTMARKS AS KEYSTONE OF COMPREHENSION OF PAST
BUTCHERING PRACTICES: THE CASE OF THE QUINA MOUSTERIAN
824 BUTCHERING CAMP 'LES PRADELLES' (FRANCE) 398
Peri-mortem trauma, post-mortem damage and the in-between:
826 Exploring patterns of fragmentation in Iron Age Britain. 1132
Improving Transition Analysis: The promising way towards better age-
829 at-death estimates 799
Rotten buildings, profane use and Christian competition: the end of
830 the temples in Roman Germania and Gaul 695
831 The ecocultural niche of the European Acheulean 364
832 Applications of Virtual Reality in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage 595
Archaeological heritage in 3D as an educational and responsible
834 dissemination tool: Iberians and the 5DCulture project 531
Different features for different worlds? Positive and negative
architectures during the Chalcolithic in Central and Southern
835 Portugal. 1151
The Rational Romans of Britain: the Intersection of Neoclassical
836 Economic Theory and British Imperial Discourse 120
The material impact of industrialization in the rural world. A case
837 study from northwestern Iberia 905
Multiproxy approach to reconstruct historical landscape: pXRF data
841 from southern Tuscany coastal plain (Italy) 374
A multi-proxy analysis of life and death histories at Maya
842 archaeological sites: Introducing the iso-histological approach 1000
Integration through separation: The development of the women's
843 section in the medieval synagogue 834
Constructing Messapian Flavourscapes: Detecting flavourful wild
848 food plants in pre-Roman southeast Italy 1008
Ownership dynamics in Baelo Claudia (prov. Baetica) through
850 archaeological evidence 803
Gypsum plasters and their properties: preliminary results of the
851 study on the Paphian samples (Cyprus) 776
Rivers for the living and hills for the dead? Re-evaluating the kurgan
852 mounds occurrence in the eastern Kugitang piedmonts, Uzbekistan 1127
Early life histories in Prehistoric Algeria: first evidences by multi-
853 isotope and bioanthropological approaches 931
The camp and the city. KL Plaszow's heritage in contemporary
854 Krakow's landscape 650
On the human consequences of prehistoric war: Theoretical and
857 archaeological perspectives 340
Animals as witnesses of major cultural and environmental changes:
859 8 millennia of sizes and abundance variations in southern France 104
Collaborative Archaeology, Cultural Heritage, and the Management
of Muscogee (Creek) Nation Lands in their Ancestral Homelands of
862 Georgia, USA 664
An approach to period-based archaeological surveys: the Late Iron
864 Age in Oman as a case study 1030
Understanding the environmental context of the first human
occupation of Western Europe during MIS 35-19 from marine pollen
866 record. 157
ADAPTABILITY AND RESILIENCE: FARMING PRACTICES IN THE IRON
869 AGE SOUTHEASTERN BALTIC 1009
Spatial Analysis of Medieval Fortifications in the Riaza, Duratón, and
878 Duero Interfluve through GIS Tools 217
883 The architecture in raw earth within the Greek colonies in Sicily 1112
Medieval and Modern Glazed Italian Ware in the Northern Black Sea
884 Region 1133
885 Cahokia Mounds and the Global Middle Ages 387
The Italian peninsula: a key zone to understand the ancient
886 prehistory evolution in the Mediterranean area. 157
Rest in peace or rests in pieces? New data on the mortuary practices
887 of the last hunter-gatherers in Belgium 182
890 Dating dung: Radiocarbon dating ovicaprid fecal pellets 1061
Quantitative ethnoarchaeology as a tool for exploring human
891 adaptation to climate change 472
How to be Both: Integrating Methodologies, Disciplines and Scales in
892 the Study of Iron Age Mediterranean Urbanism 739
Vulnerability of underwater archaeological sites coping with climate
894 change: the WATERISKULT project 13
Bee vs people: reconstructing ancient beekeeping through an
898 analysis of apiary sites. 151
Sensory Experiences in Medieval Poetry of San Francesco d`Assisi
900 and Jacopone da Todi 542
The origins of faience production in Alsace : Jean-Henri
901 Wachenfeld's workshop in Strasbourg in 1720 631
VIOLENT DESACRALISATION: EXAMPLES OF ICONOCLASM IN
902 SOUTHERN IBERIA 695
Changing lake, complex story: synthesizing multi-proxy evidence for
903 Holocene biocultural change around Lake Turkana, Kenya 72
Bazeh Hur Fire Temple: A Newly Discovered Candidate for Ādur
905 Burzēn-Mihr 661
Conceptual metaphor theory in archaeology: seeking metaphors and
906 symbols on painted pottery from Middle Neolithic Central Greece 903
Silk Road Intersections: Rediscovering Arpa Settlement in Vayots
Dzor
908 within the Global Middle Ages 387
Burials in an (almost) forgotten city. To be buried in Postclassic
909 times in Teotihuacan. 336
Late Scythian Site Chervony Mayak in Kherson Region: the Victim of
912 War 492
The GLASS CENTRES Project: discovering the Iberian Glass Trade
914 Networks of the Late Medieval and Early Modern Era 1144
PERSONAL AMULETS FROM THE LATE SCYTHIAN NECROPOLIS
915 CHERVONY MAYAK 1103
Iron Age on the surface. Investigating the rural landscape of the Iron
917 Age with non-destructive methods along the Váli-víz (Hungary) 591
The line is alive. Andean ontological perspectives on the geometrical
919 iconography of Tiwanaku keru vessels (500-1100 CE) 1094
Non-invasive analyses of Inca mummies reveal undocumented
924 genetic and pathogenic variation 704
Following The Hoof-prints: Parallels and Peculiarities of Small
925 Ruminant Domestication in Southwest Asia 731
Glassmaking in the Kingdom of Valencia. Emergence, Development,
and Consolidation of a Late Medieval Consumer Industry in Eastern
926 Iberia (c.1278-c.1500) 1144
Sheep or goats? Caprine management in the Central Sahara in the
927 Middle-Late Holocene (8300-3400 cal BP) 699
Always watching over us. Burials in the Tazabag’yab culture and their
930 Interaction with the Landscape 1127
Combining mortar, wood, cartographic and documentary evidence
931 to understand the Medieval Towers of Negroponte 736
Landscapes of the Ottoman Conquest: Battlefields, Heritage, and
932 Memory in Southeastern Europe 484
A taphonomic review of the sequence of the Middle Pleistocene site
934 of Notarchirico (MIS 17-MIS 16) 849
The poor and the dead: a new insight into the Migration Period
935 cemetery in Dravlje (Ljubljana, Slovenia) 122
The Mycenaean cemetery of the Trapeza: individual histories from a
936 long-term funerary landscape 95
939 Multiheaded Pins in the Iron Age – Costume and Status 819
941 Ceramic Building Materials in the Bathhouses of the Southern Levant 1029
The Emergence of Ritual Pits: A Case from the Epipalaeolithic
943 Context of Gedikkaya Cave in Northwestern Türkiye 1159
Personal ornaments from osseous raw materials and mollusc shells
944 in the Late Neolithic in eastern Balkans 1103
945 The aftermath of war: Roman violence beyond the battlefield 340
Tracing the first Roman presence in the mining district of Sisapo
946 (2nd-1st BC): road axes and material evidence 417
Changing our perceptions. How can we rethink our way of doing
947 archaeology? 811
Geophysics and Archaeology on the Trail of the Ottonian Kings and
949 Emperors – the Medieval Centre of Power at Memleben 1111 Part 1
Multimodal Exploration of Ancient Teeth Dentin Microanatomy Using
950 Traditional Histology and High-Resolution Imaging Techniques 666
What makes a disaster decisive? Evaluating causal pathways in post-
953 disaster scenarios 1112
Echoes of Ancestral Connection: Unveiling the Cultural and Spiritual
954 Significance of the Red Hand Caves in Ku-ring-gai National Park 978
Megaliths and their contemporary reception in Portugal:
955 iconography, territory, and communities 863
A Late Bronze Age hoard in a settlement context in Gerzat (Puy-de-
957 Dôme, France) 1172
Unity and diversity in the maritime cultural world of the Late Bronze
958 and early iron Age eastern Mediterranean 226
Early Middle Palaeolithic Avian Remains from Misliya Cave, Mount
959 Carmel, Israel: Habitat and Butchery Patterns. 104
Dying to make a difference. Questioning funerary practices as
960 markers of ethnicity 209
Continuity, change, use and reuse: a conceptual conundrum seen
962 form Perdigões enclosure. 393
964 Investigating financial crime in antiquities trafficking 982
the other transition: the long lasting end of the middle ages in
965 Calabria 1184
Roman textile technology and consumption: the textile collections
966 from the Vesuvian area 733
The role of meat in the diet of the nuns from the convent of Santa
970 Maria de Jerusalem (Barcelona, Spain) 1148
The Gravettian occupation of the Cueva del Arco (Murcia, Spain)
972 through lithic technology and coprolite analysis. 594
Saaremaa and Öland – contacts overlooked? 12th-13th-century
973 stone ringforts on Baltic islands 1160
INSIGHTS INTO LIFESTYLE AND STATE OF HEALTH AMONG FRIARS
AND LAY PEOPLE BURIED AT THE SANTA CATERINA FRIARY
974 (BARCELONA, SPAIN) 1148
Unexpected refittings in the Levallois workshop of Sains-en-
976 Amiénois (Hauts-de-France) 248
Micro-archaeological investigations of food storage features in
977 Turkey and the Kurdistan region of Iraq 496
Representation of the “sacred landscape” of the first Christians in
978 rural Provence in Late Antiquity: archaeological approaches 934
980 The Heritagization of Different Building Types in a Finnish Rural Town 927
Worms, Dragons, and Other Insects: A Case Study of Material
981 Culture from 19th Century Western Alaska 861
982 Why to bury in a ruin? 336
Martial Societies of Medieval Deccan: A Study of Sculptures of
986 Grappling on the Vijayanagara Monuments 340
987 Prehistoric sites from Aravalli Hills in Haryana, India 978
989 Spectral Variations of Egyptian Blue in Early Roman Judaea 723
A Neolithic technological approach to the production of stone beads:
990 Insights from the analysis of the Nahal Hemar Cave assemblage 1103
A child-focused approach to climate change education in the context
992 of culture history museums 472
The mammal fossils from the Middle Pleistocene site of Notarchirico
993 (Venosa, southern Italy) 157
BROKEN BONES: A CASE STUDY OF A MALE ADULT WITH A HEALED
994 FRACTURE OF TIBIA AND FIBULA FROM NAISSUS, SERBIA 439
PIXE examinations of Tumulus Culture bronze objects from the
995 Szeged area (Southern Great Hungarian Plain) 950
Amber Roads in the Early Iron Age between the Rhine and Moravia.
996 Methodology, research questions and first results 408
Bundle of sticks: Weaving archaeological tapestries from cables of
998 geoscientific research 1018
1000 Bronze axes study: a multidisciplinary approach. 374
1002 From Emporium to Civitas in Southern Scandinavia 105
Technology and distribution of post-medieval ceramics from the Bay
1004 of Cádiz (Spain) 631
1006 Why sailing times and maritime routes matter - two case studies. 390
Lithic Heat Treatment and Reduction technology in the Late
1007 Mesolithic settlers of Roti Nala, Maharashtra, India 973
Late Roman coin finds from the mint of Roma on the limes of
1008 Pannonia Secunda 510
The long term continuity of the Neolithic ritual landscape: From long
1009 barrows to the ritual enclosure at Všchlapy in Bohemia 393
Cattle husbandry and the arrival of Corded Ware in Central and
1010 Northern Europe: a bioarchaeological study of a major transition 104
Hillforts and mounds - emergence of cultural landscape in the 1st
1011 millennium BC in south of the eastern Adriatic coast 833
Structure from Motion, Chaos from Numbers, Knowledge from
Elsewhere. Methodological awareness about photogrammetry for
1012 rock art research 571
Whaling in Prehistoric Europe?
1015 An Ethnoarchaeological Approach. 18
On technology transfer, iconography, and horses in the Cucuteni-
1016 Tripolye and steppic traditions 835
Not all is lost. Retrieval and analysis of a robbed collective burial
1018 from the Amplero Valley (Abruzzi region, Italy). 1132
Connections in two shores: lithic taphonomy of Magdalenian
1024 assemblages from the Atlantic and Mediterranean façades of Iberia 248
Buildings from the Kura-Araxes heartland: regional buildings with a
1025 common tradition? 924
The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance Charter for
1027 Safeguarding Sites: its application to Nazi subcamps explored 650
1028 Regional Identity and Kofun Period Horse Culture 502
A reference document for the study of 19th century naval
1029 archaeology 915
Sacred water in Podlasie (eastern Poland)- phenomena from the pre-
1034 Christian period? 1054
Who by fire ?
1035 How the potter built the kiln and how the kiln built the potter. 661
Megaliths and Modernity: creating narratives about monuments in
1036 inter-war Britain 863
Gold threads in a group of 14th century lampas of Italian and Persian
1037 manufacture: production, trade or transfer of technology? 717
How archaeologists view nature? And how does this reflect in nature
1040 protection laws? 1091
Living in Stralsund’s Quartier 17– comparative studies of households
1042 in a late medieval quarter of a North German trading town 629
Analyzing Post-Getae Olbia's Economic Relations through Bone and
1047 Ivory Artifacts 727
Terrorism as cultural heritage: mapping mnemonic traces from the
1048 2011 terrorist attack in Oslo's Government Quarter 484
1049 Tracing Natural Calamities: Lipari as a Case Study 1112
Reconstructing Dietary Patterns of Individuals Interred at the Early
1051 Bronze Age Cemetery in Krzyżanowice Dolne, Southeastern Poland 92
The political ecology of a disaster: the 1248 Mont Granier mega-
1052 landslide revisited 1112
A new approach to indirect percussion: from experiment to
1054 archaeology 1011
Study of rural funerary spaces in the Iberian Peninsula between the
1057 5th and 7th centuries AD. A comparative perspective 217
From South to North? Moravian Hallstatt Glass: Origin, Composition
1058 and Production 1023
Mobility of communities in the Final Eneolithic and Early Bronze Age
1059 in Poland and Slovakia: Insights from Strontium Isotopic Analyses 57
Genes, vessels, and migrations: Harnessing ceramic technology,
probability theory, and network analysis to understand the
1061 emergence of Corded Ware 57
Centering the Periphery: New Perspectives on the Centrality of Arid
1063 Environments in the Economy of Central Eurasia 1120
1064 Empowerment and Controversy: Gender Perspectives in Archaeology 926
1066 Magnesia on the Maeander: Three Modes of Cult Transfer 188
MULTITEMPORAL AND MULTISPECTRAL SENTINEL-2 DATA FOR
LANDSCAPE AND PREVENTIVE ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE LOWER
1067 VALLEY OF THE CALORE RIVER (BENEVENTO) 745
Tablet-weaving in the 1st millennium BCE: Craftsmanship, case
1069 studies, and interpretations 802
Archaeology of Social Reproduction on the coast of Tarapacá:
1070 unveiling the secrets of Punta Lobos 866
Towards a strontium isoscape for Poland: data collection,
1074 challenges and potential. 743
Burying the dead: new insights into funerary practices in medieval
1076 and early modern Veneto, Italy. 1188
Sensory Encounters: Decoding the Symbolism of St. Nicholas
1077 Church in Ljuboten 542
New insights of wood management and arboricultural practices in
1078 the roman settlement of Vilauba (Camós, Girona, Spain) 468
Anything but a distaff: the misidentification of textile tools in the
1079 north-west provinces of the Roman empire 330
Critical study of the clavicymbalum and clavichord described by
1080 Arnault of Zwolle from the text and their reconstitution. 642
1081 Exploring the spread of millet towards Northern Europe 556
A 1st-millennium-BC booming economy? Provenance studies of
1082 transport amphorae at Etruscan Vulci, Italy 739
Under the guidance of Gerog Zoega. The experience of ruins at the
1083 dawn of archaeological science. 446
New perspectives in quantitative archaeology: data driven
1084 approaches in pottery analysis 843
Mortuary practices in Mycenaean Attica: An intergrated analysis of
human remains from the chamber tomb cemetery at Kolikrepi-Spata,
1085 Greece 95
The Baths of Villa dei Quintili: Archaeoseismology and Wall
1086 Stratigraphy 93
Horses and horse equipment in the Late Hallstatt south-eastern
1087 Pannonia 835
1088 Schöningen and the path to the UNESCO World Heritage title 811
1089 Precolonial urban soundscapes in Islamic East Africa 76
1091 Comparing Bronze Age cooking sets from Crete and Sardinia 1008
Recent contributions to lithic raw material research at Crvena Stijena
1094 (Montenegro) 549
Fringe Religion? Sanctuaries and the Sacred in Peloponnesian
1096 Borderscapes 938
Osteogrammetry: Applications for SfM Modeling in Bioarcheology at
1098 San Donato di Lamon 915
The Uninetttuno Archaeological project at Rossomanno (Sicily):
1099 methods, approaches and tools for survey and data collection 1030
The effect of the conservation processes on technological and
1102 functional studies of the knives found in Poland 974
More than Stone. Building and visualising object biographies for the
1103 Willendorf II collection at the Natural History Museum Vienna 613
A Representation of a Monkey on a Oil Lump: Sparks of Nuragic
1104 Imagination and Maritime Connectivity in the ancient Mediterranean. 493
1105 The unexploited potential of graphic narratives in Archaeology 1129
Kurganization without kurgans. Planigraphic pattern of some Pre-
1106 Yamnaya flat cemeteries of NW Pontic area 359 Part 1
Roman spinning tools
1107 A history of misunderstanding 330
1109 Urban form as a seismic response 93
Houses and pottery. A recently excavated house of Madîna Balaghí
1111 (Balaguer, Catalonia, Spain) 629
Medieval Monasteries as Economic Powerhouses: Insights from
1112 Numismatic Evidence 1148
Crises in the outland use. The role of replacement industries in local
1114 strategies. 58
Mountains, deities and people: the case of the cult of Nymphs and
1116 Pan in Attic Caves 1190
New evidence of Late Bronze Age circum-Baltic contacts from
1117 Kukuliškiai site, Lithuania 1160
Reconstructing Neanderthal learning processes of Quina lithic
exploitation through refitted experimental assemblages and
1118 archaeological remains from De Nadale Cave, Italy. 248
Cultural responses and coping with the negative influence of
1119 parasites in the Roman Empire: a spatial approach 709
Symbolic expression and handling of weapons as a de-escalating
1120 strategy. 1163
A visibility study of Mur castle’s term (10th and 11th centuries) and
1121 its problems 542
1124 Birds exploitation in Eemian wetlands of Northern France 13
Thoughts on chronology: current problems and possible future
directions for comparing palaeoclimatological and archaeological
1127 data 472
Objects of identity? The role of grave goods in Viking Age funerary
1129 practices 1103
1132 236 : OLEVM ET VINVM ADRIATICVM 909
1136 Fibulae in the borderlands 173
Etno-archaeological approach to the basketry of the hunter-
1137 gatherers of Tierra del Fuego - Patagonia (Chile and Argentina) 975
Ceramic technology and the socio-political environment of
1139 Predynastic Egypt 988
What is a farm? What is a hamlet? Collective practices and co-
1141 operation in the rural landscape 301
Unshattered Landscapes: A framework for dealing with uncertainties
1143 and bias in archaeology 737
1145 Apollo Delphinios and the molpoi – from Miletos to Olbia 188
The urban organization of Bergamo during the MIddle Ages: approach
1146 of stratigraphic analysis of urban buildings. 105
Landscape stratigraphy and multiscalar analysis. The countryside of
1147 Rome and ancient Latium 632
Unicorns and leaf impressions: interpreting shapes of burnt daub
1148 pieces from the Carpathian Basin in the Bronze Age 160
The portrait of King Sargon II: 3D scanning, filtering and
1152 computational imaging for semantic data extraction 857
Pioneering women at Cuicul-Djemila: role and impact in XXth
1154 century archaeology in Algeria. 738
Pottery analysis: from macro- to microscopic and physico-chemical
investigation. Case studies from the Middle Bronze Age in Eastern
1155 Romania 871
Citizen Science at the National Trust UK- inclusive archaeology for
1156 ever for everyone? 1129
Obtaining the Certificate of Tradition - Bronze Age animals in
1157 northern Dalmatia 369
1159 Old houses as burial places for the dead? 393
Changing Latium: an experimental assessment of Legacy and Survey
Data for an archaeological history of changing landscapes and
1160 heritage management 632
Intoxicant consumption in the precolonial Caribbean – how to
identify plants and modes of consumption through an
1161 interdisciplinary methodology 866
‘Quoth the Raven’ – on Thought, Memory, Cognition and Multispecies
1162 Engagements in Scandinavian Iron Age Beliefs and Society 493
Resurrection of a lost world? Reconsidering early medieval burials in
1165 Roman ruins in northwest Noricum 336
Exaudissimi loci: from which rostra in Rome could the speaker be
1167 best heard? 76
Assessing the application of Digital 3D microscope for functional
1168 analysis on shell tools: A complementary approach 637
Metallurgical practices in Late Antique Rome: between continuity
1169 and change 802
1170 Cult caves in archaic northern Greece: a colonial cult-practice? 188
Adaptation and integration: Fishing strategies in Stone Age southern
1171 Scandinavia evidenced by stationary wooden fishing structures 18
Childhood scurvy in Antique burials from Sirmium, Singidunum,
1172 Timacum Minus and Naissus, Serbia 439
The Valetta Harvest project. Synthesizing archaeological data from
1174 development-led research in the Netherlands on a national level. 882
Review of the faunal analysis from Middle to Upper Palaeolithic
1175 Transition in Southern Europe 398
1176 Horses during the European Bronze Age and Iron Age 835
1181 Becoming Slavic – Migration and Transformation 395
1182 Livestock and Social Change in the PPNB of Southern Jordan 731
Metallurgy and Rituals Intertwined: Exploring the Late Hallstatt in
Sveti
1184 Križ, Croatia 819
1185 Tin alluvial armorican exploitation since the beginning of Bronze Age 987
Hip at what cost? How the human female pelvis has adapted to
1186 bipedalism and childbirth: an ontogenetic perspective. 834
1187 Investigating Homogeneity Issues in the Kofun Period 502
Application of neutron science in the study of ancient Iranian
1188 weaponry 499
Animals of the polis: regional differences in human-animal
1189 interactions across the Greek Mediterranean 493
1190 Maritimity and the emotions of the sea in Mycenaean Greece 226
Early Christian Churches and Landscapes (ECCLES) – co-creating a
web resource with strategic, educational and infrastructural
1193 stakeholders 600
1196 Facilitating physical and digital access to site 466
A new style of clothing and ornament? Some Early Bronze Age burial
1197 gifts from West Anatolia 1103
Insights from the trabecular development of the juvenile human
1199 distal tibia and talus 1004
Resilient or Antifragile? On theoretical approaches to reconstruct
ancient landscapes. The case of the ager Volaterranus (c. 3rd BC-5th
1200 AD) 1088
Phoenician Presence in the Portuguese Territory:
1204 new insights from archaeological research during the last decade 306
A fortified island? Systems of defence and surveillance on Bornholm
1205 in the 1st millennium CE 1182
1207 Ethnological approach to acorn utilization in prehistory 1009
Building and decorating: a chaîne opératoire approach for analysing
the burnt remains of a Bronze Age structure at Borsodivánka
1209 (Hungary) 432
Exploring the technological and functional features of vessels with
1210 internal handles in the Bronze Age village of Mursia, Pantelleria 1008
Conversations with Caves: Elucidating the role of the visual brain in
1211 the emergence and early development of Palaeolithic 'cave art'. 729
Hearths or plasters? A methodological proposal to interpret flat
surface earthen remains from Mediterranean protohistoric
1212 secondary contexts 997
The dog or its master? Further interdisciplinary research on
1214 coprolites from Stare gmajne Eneolithic pile-dwelling site in Slovenia. 1061
Still Cult Places? Exploring the Meaning Behind Monetary Deposits in
1215 Late Roman Sanctuaries in Hispania 695
Beyond the Surface: Towards a Better Understanding of Early Iron
1216 Age Hoard Contexts in Northwestern France 1172
1217 predator-prey dynamics in radiocarbon datasets 775
1221 Handicraft Archaeology based on Intelligent Technology (HAbIT) 408
1222 Urraca Historiadores, different way of explaining local heritage 708
1224 Investigating Elaeus, from the Trenches to Press 794
Establishing experimental baselines to interpret low-cost
technological behavior during the Middle to Upper Paleolithic
1225 transition in southern Iberia 1113
Basque pastoral sites in modern and contemporary times: between
1226 archaeology, history and art history 1124
Rituals, demography and social organization in the Final Bronze Age
1228 cremation cemetery of Via dei Consoli in Gubbio: preliminary results. 95
A new experimental program to understand the exploitation of rabbit
1229 by both Neanderthals and Anatomically Modern Humans 398
Ornaments of Identity? Double-Holed Trapezoidal Chalcolithic
1230 Pendants as a Cultural Marker in the Southern Levant 1103
ASSESSING HEATING OF OCHRE AT THE 100 ka BP TINSHEMET
1231 CAVE, ISRAEL 355
The metallurgical workshop of Cerro de los Almadenes. An example
1232 of Late Antiquity copper production in Iberian Peninsula 217
Making Yarns: The Resilience of Marka-Dafing Dyeing Techniques
1233 (Burkina Faso, West Africa) 505
1234 Diplomatic Gift Exchange in Byzantium 870
Smoke on the Water: burnt mounds and their ceramic evidence in
1235 Britain 973
1236 Structural violence in ancient Athens – A bioarchaeological approach 569
From Text to Loom: Written and Archaeological sources on looms
1237 and their tools from the 1st-5th centuries CE 330
1239 How central was Rome for its Hinterland? 510
Funerary archaeology for Madinat Qurtuba: state of the arts,
1241 possibilities and needs 522
Unveiling Precision: The case for Small Archaeological Finds in 3D
1242 Photogrammetry 1030
‘Bottom-up’ or ‘top to bottom’ – tracking Viking Age whetstones from
1243 Eidsborg, Norway in the Baltic Sea Region 1160
Unveiling the hidden stories: the impact of digital technologies on
1244 medieval epigraphic research 857
The Rise of Early Rome. Networks and Domination in Central Italy
1245 (1050-500 BC) 644
Same pots, different people? Exploring the dual burial custom of
1246 Westphalia’s Funnelbeaker culture 359 Part 2
Dispersed Burials in the Early Mediaeval (Great-Moravian)
1247 Stronghold Břeclav–Pohansko (CZ) 336
Frameworks for narratives: towards interoperability for 3D and other
1248 media 531
The dark side of pharmacy jars: three-dimensionality and
photogrammetry of the pottery of the Gorga collection (Sapienza,
1250 University of Rome) 857
Exploring the changes of the urban space of Lucus Augusti.
1255 Revisiting Santo Domingo Square 803
Outsourcing Precarity: Import and Integration of Foreign Labour in
1256 Late Bronze Age Egypt 340
Unraveling the earliest occupations of Western Europe: A bottom-up
1257 modeling approach 157
Beyond the Model: Challenges in Distinguishing Types of Occupation
1258 in Late Neanderthal Sites 916
A close embrace: a unique double burial from the Early Mycenaean
1259 Ayios Vasileios North Cemetery, Laconia, Greece. 1049
We vs Them: Funerary Competitions at the Protopalatial Necropolis
1261 of Petras, Siteia - Crete 95
Alphabetical numbering (from the Antikythera machine) used in 1225 /
1262 trade since the Bronze Age as a tool for Mediterranean connectivity. General
Roman and Anglian Scorton, North Yorkshire. What can Dental
1263 Anthropology tell us? 544
Patrix – matrix – tile. A "fragmentary" insight into trade connections
1264 and routes 631
MATERNAL AND NEONATAL DEATHS IN 3RD-17TH CENTURY
LITHUANIA: A STUDY BASED ON ARCHAEOLOGICAL, HISTORICAL,
1266 AND ETHNOGRAPHIC DATA 834
1267 Mineral pigments use by Micoquian Neanderthals in Crimea 355
Archaeology of Archaeology at Ancient Troy: the Amsterdam Troy
1268 Project (2018-2022) 615
The Emergence and Establishment of a Medieval Pottery Production
1270 in Scandinavia 631
The matt-painted pottery from Incoronata (Italy). Contexts,
1272 productions and iconographies 845
1277 Seeking protection in the domestic sphere at Karanis 396
From Farm Frenzy to Piggy Paradise: Re-evaluating LBK animal
management strategies considering a large agglomeration site from
1278 Southwestern Slovakia(5500–4500 BCE). 104
Serious games and cultural heritage. Virtual Reality (VR) and Head
1281 Mounted Displays (HMD) in the museumisation of Roca del Bous. 657
From quarry to decor : An exploration of the marble production chain
1283 in Antiquity 997
All too human: anthropomorphic representations in the Galician
1285 megalithic tombs 638
1286 "Virtual" archaeology - a visit to the concentration camp in Nová Role 650
The Yamnaya Impact on Prehistoric Europe: Current Understanding
1287 and Paving the Way for Future Research 359 Part 1
Redating Viking Age Dublin: the Marine Reservoir Effect in Dublin’s
1288 Furnished Burials 1093
Cities below the water line
1289 Dutch Adaptation strategies for deltas around the world 1167
Opaque and Transparent Glass Beads From Colchis In The 1st
Quarter Of The 1st Millennium BC
1290 (Evidence From Tsaishi Cemetery) 1023
Burning issues... Adoption of the "new" burial rite in Middle Bronze
1291 Age in the area of Poland. 1013
1292 Divine Peaks. Mountains as Sacred Landscapes in Antiquity 934
Multiscalar manifestations of Islamic culture in the history of
1294 Ukraine: Current theoretical and methodological approaches 566
Portable Shrines in the ancient world: between memorabilia and
1295 private cult. The case of the Valle Ponti miniature lead temples 1048
Scientific Investigation of Archaeological Bread-Like Objects
1296 Discovered at Dacian Sites in the Transylvanian Region, Romania 184
The Archives of Archaeologists of Yesterday. A History to Pass On!
1297 A Scientific Heritage Challenge for Future Generations 1043
Chronicles of Dental Health: Unveiling Ancient Egyptian Dietary
1299 Patterns Through Paleo-Odontology 525
Past, present and future farming systems: a perspective from the
1300 CROPREVIVE project 556
‘Everything in its right place’ – selective depositions in Bronze Age
1301 southwest Sweden 1172
Unpicking the contents of Viking-Age latrines primarily using ancient
1302 DNA methodologies 1061
New technologies for the preservation of Pre-Columbian
1304 Archaeological Heritage in South America: the MAPHSA project 1111 Part 1
The Faecal Matter at Hand – the utilisation of faecal biomarker
1305 analysis in palaeoenvironmental reconstructions 1061
1309 Prile Project: Exploring a changing coastal landscape in Etruria 327
Mapping Ancient Lilybaeum. Integrating different spatial levels and
1312 diachronic perspectives in a 2D WebGIS 632
Digital and confocal microscopy: Applications to diachronic analysis
1314 of human dental and oral pathologies 525
1320 Prestige and Local Traditions between Rome and the Provinces 510
Landscapes, structures, and deposition forms - strategies for dealing
1322 with the dead and forging identities (5th-8th centuries) 522
1323 Mineral substrates for wall paintings across the Late Antique Levant 776
Investigating technical behaviour and site formation processes
through lithic refittings from Cova Gran de Santa Linya (Northeastern
1324 Iberia) 248
Towards the archaeology of Roman textiles in Serbia – Production of
1328 textile in Viminacium 733
Traumatic injuries in medieval Silves (Southern Portugal): a
1332 biocultural perspective 1140
Crossing paths. People-craft interaction in Greek and Roman stone
1333 working. Insights from marble and decorative stone vases 814
Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, and Social Value –
Reconstructing St John’s Church, Chester, to increase awareness
1334 and accessibility 600
Understanding the site function and Neanderthal subsistence
strategies through the micro-wear analysis of the stone artefacts
1335 from La Roche-Cotard site. 916
Experimenting with scenarios as tools for analyzing conflicting ideas
in building conservation.
1337 A scenario exercise on ideas of John Dewey 927
Burial in the Ruins of the Late Minoan IIIC Settlement of Vronda:
1340 Comprehending and Constructing the Past, Present and Future 336
The persistence of memory: use, reuse, and commemoration of the
1342 Alto das Madorras megalithic necropolis (Murça/Alijó, Portugal). 393
Do calcareous landscapes make a difference? Archaeological
1343 visibility in the Ligurian Arc between Pleistocene and Holocene 697
1345 CBM in its context – a case study from Gerasa/Jerash (Jordan) 1029
Eastern Curiosities and Western Novelties. Imported Pottery in Early
1347 Medieval Poland – an overview. 1133
Diving into Contemporary Greyware Potting Practices and
Communities in Catalonia (Spain, 18th-21st Centuries): Some
1351 Thoughts on Potters’ Resilience and Persistence. 505
1352 Barranco León, a 1.4 Ma human gathering spot in southern Europe 594
"The track seen with Polycam”. A comparison of SFM software for 3D
1353 macro-traces capture in the Holy Sepulchre (Jerusalem). 857
Comparability of lithic technologies results: insights from four Early
1355 Upper Palaeolithic assemblages 1113
Unwinding the Beads: novel approaches to glass bead use and
1356 production 871
Living in the shadow of the Goths: an anthropological study of two
1357 northern Italian communities during the 4th-6th century CE 984
Human-environment interaction in the light of wood exploitation
between Sistan (Iran) and Gujarat (India) during the IV-II millennium
1359 BC 902
1361 Advocating Paradigm Shift 880
1362 Traces of Roman Glass in Early Islamic Production in North Africa 1144
Instability in an early sedentary context: the contribution of
bioanthropology to the explication of Natufian society (Near East,
1365 13000-9800 BCE) 72
Primate Perspectives: Using primatology to aid the archaeological
record in understanding non-burial mortuary behavior of early
1366 hominids. 182
Far from the ‘Med-ding’ crowd? Gender, Networks, and the Wool
1369 trade in EIA Hirpinia 1173
Differences and similarities in the definition of the archaeological
potential between plains and mountains. Two case
1371 studies under analysis. 1157
Tracing Middle Bronze Age Dagger Biographies in mainland Greece,
1373 Crete, and Cyprus 637
1374 Isotope Analyses on Diet and Mobility in Northern Italy 557
From the Mountains to Sea and Back: Towards a More Nuanced
1375 Understanding of Burial Practices in Southern Latium 644
1376 Typology of Ottoman ships in the Mediterranean Sea 884
Forensic archaeology at International Mechanisms supported by the
International Committee of the Red Cross for the search for Missing
1377 Persons 533
“Brothers in arms”: the significance of the sword of Ruchano
1378 (Cantabria) in the construction of masculinity during the Bronze Age. 1168
The Royal Inauguration Site at Mora, Sweden: Landscape study
1380 through Archaeology and Place Names 1054
Metal hoards in a ritual space? The Atlantic Middle Bronze Age site of
1382 Kerouarn, Prat (Côtes-d'Armor, France) 1172
Beyond Warriors and Good Shepherds: an interdisciplinary approach
to understanding changes in masculinity in the Protohistoric Canary
1386 Islands 1168
1387 Is Archaeology ready to address the Climate Heritage Paradox? 472
Tuberculosis in the past – from skeletal data to paleoepidemiological
1390 analysis 135
Technical systems of Mesolithic coastal groups around the Bay of
Biscay: a functional approach through use-wear analysis on knapped
1391 tools 452
‘THE TRYPILLIA MEGASITES WERE NOT VILLAGES!: what non-villages
1393 can do to inform villages.’ 929
Unveiling the Potential of Prehistoric Winemaking: The Effect of
Vessel Shape on the Performance of Spontaneous Fermentation
1394 Phenomena 804
Fire installations on the Anatolian Peninsula: A comparative analysis
1395 from the Late Bronze Age to the Iron Age 1008
Looking inside ancient (bio)archaeological finds to decipher their
1397 hidden features 499
1399 Centring the Local in Gandhāran Art: the Material Evidence from Swat 1166
1400 The technological variation of the Salona press 909
Cult at the Crossroads: Selinunte and a Multiscalar Framework for
1401 Approaching Cultic Transfer 188
1402 Identifying Early Greek Temples. Problems of Method and Definition 517
THE ROMAN ‘DOLIUM’ EXPERIMENT: FROM THE ORIGINAL
1405 ARCHAEOLOGICAL VESSELS TO THE MODERN REPLICAS 804
Waiting for the waters: Documenting traditional fishing practices on
Tanzania’s Rufiji River floodplain at a time of rapid environmental
1406 change 505
Archaeogenetics illuminates Bell Beaker family networks across
1407 Western Europe 409
Blurred entities: Anthropo-zoomorphic depictions on North Central
1409 Chile bodypots 493
Powerful Women in the Shadow: The Rise and Fall of Hellenistic
1411 Macedonian Queens Cults 679
1414 Textiles for rituals in Etruria: interactions and exchanges 717
OSTEOARCHEOLOGICAL STUDY OF A DIMMÍ FUNERAL SPACE IN
1415 MADINAT ILBIRA (MEDINA ELVIRA, GRANADA 1140
Feeding sheep, creating community: Linking people, animals, and
1417 their environment 709
Teaching and Researching the Global Middle Ages on and with Turtle
1418 Island: Archaeological Perspectives 387
Babies in the yard: Exploring the osteological and contextual
implications of 41 infant burials at Yewden Roman Villa, Hambledon,
1419 England. 1016
Ancient DNA in co-buried remains from the Neolithic and Eneolithic
1421 North Pontic Region sheds light on ancient burial practices 1049
Mapping the Ottoman Balkans: Building a Spatial Database of
1422 Archaeological Record from the Ottoman Period in Bulgaria 669
High-resolution dietary reconstruction of prehistoric populations
1423 from Korea using compound-specific stable isotope analysis 557
1425 Chinese butterfly and moth motifs and their connotations 861
POST DOMESTICATION BODY SIZE OF CATTLE FROM LATE
NEOLITHIC TO LATE BRONZE AGE: COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN
1426 CHINA AND EUROPE 184
Beyond typology – toward a computer-aided diachronic analysis of
1427 variability in lithic projectile morphology 1113
Chaining up the dogs of war? - The aftermath of war in Viking Age
1430 Scandinavia 340
Unveiling the Past: Exploring The Eponimous Site of Cucuteni Culture
1432 Through 3D Documentation and Public Archaeology 915
Paleodiet in the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada: urban vs. rural
1433 populations 1140
Spatiotemporal modelling of the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition and
the arrival of Neolithic farmers with Anatolian-derived ancestry in
1435 Southern Scandinavia 57
Understanding the Duero valley oppida through the political
1436 landscape 591
Systematic technological research of Germanic knee fibulae from
1438 Czech republic 974
Veiled Visions: The Influence of Curtains on Religious Perception in
1440 Late Antique Churches 1107
Continuity in changing settlement patterns in Bronze and Iron Age
1441 central Oman 842
Covering New Ground: GPR and development-led archaeological
1442 surveys in Rogaland, southwest Norway. 426
Exploiting the alpine mountains in the Mesolithic: the contribution of
archaeozoology to understanding the dynamics of mountain land
1443 use. 849
Stronger teeth, longer life? Correlation of presence and frequency of
1445 LEH and longevity at EBA necropoles Mokrin and Ostojićevo 525
Horse riding style and mounted combat techniques in the Avar
1446 Period (6th- 9th century AD) – a transdisciplinary approach 835
Memory work in mud, stone and wood: A contemporary archaeology
1447 of material knowledge in turbulent times in southern Africa 505
1448 The status of antiquities in the Ottoman Empire 669
The pots inside the pot. Grog temper as a proxy of technological
1449 changes during the Chalcolithic period in Southern Romania. 988
Pottery finds of Vučedol and Ljubljana cultures of the 3rd millennium
BC in central Slovenia: a typochronological and archaeometrical
1450 approach 988
Micro-contexual approach to ancient agriculture: The case of
1451 Fernoveta (Ibi, Alicante, Spain) 496
1452 New archaeological exhibitions at a train station 1192
Fire for water: The use of fire associated with water facilities in
1453 Mesopotamia during the Old Babylonian period 661
`Looking into` the Early Bronze Age mounds of NE Romania. An
1455 interdisciplinary approach 359 Part 2
THE INFORMATIVE ROLE OF POST-MEDIEVAL OSSUARIES: THE
EXAMPLE OF THE CRYPT OF SANT’AGOSTINO IN SASSARI (XVII-XIX
1456 CENTURIES) 735
A proposition of chaîne opératoire for the wooden elements of the
1459 parapet walk of the Heuneburg fortification around 600 BC 997
Societies from Western Switzerland around 3000 BC: Continuity and
1460 disruption through material Culture and Settlement Layouts 359 Part 2
1461 Sexuality of North-Eastern Barbarian Societies in Late Roman Period 679
Dumps and ditches – prisms of archaeological practice at Kalaureia
1462 in Greece 615
1463 Recalling Liv Helga’s initial works on women and feminism 1060
Regional traditions and technology of Roman pressing installations
1465 in central and southern Italy 909
1468 Genetic ancestry and kinship practices in Middle Bronze Age Calabria 848
From suburban to inland spaces: assessing multiscalar approaches
1469 in Islamic archaeology of Western Sicily 566
Rural settlements from the Bronze Age and Iron Age in Flanders
1471 (Belgium). 432
Palstaves facing the sea: Exploring coastal hoarding traditions during
1472 the transition from Bronze Age to Iron Age in northwestern Iberia 895
Overcoming barriers to preserving and disseminating archaeological
1474 data: the case of PEPAdb 381
Revisiting the Bronze Age "temple" from Sălacea after more than half
1478 a century 432
The sanctuary of Zeus at Olympia as an example of a metal ‘hoard’ in
1480 situ 1172
Unearthing the Victims of the First Battle of the First Jewish Revolt
1481 Against Rome 569
POTS = POTTERS
1482 COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE VIA MINUTE VARIATION APPROACH 814
1483 Archaeology of archaeology: the case of Giacomo Boni 615
Teaching and learning of cultural heritage. Brief episodes from the
1484 activity of Community Archaeology Association in Hungary 1161
Using experimental archaeology to examine food security in Bronze
1485 Age Ireland 497
Reconstructing the past using 3D methods. The case of the Cult
1486 Group at Lycosura 797
The prehistoric "Castellieri" of Trieste: a new critical overview of the
archaeological landscape with the support of remote sensing
1487 techniques 470
1488 The leg rings of the Koban Culture in the Central Caucasus 1103
HIGHLIGHTING LONG TERM TRANSFORMATIONS IN MEDIEVAL
SMALL TOWNS: REFLECTIONS ON SEVERAL EXAMPLES FROM BAS-
1489 ROUERGUE (FRANCE) 105
1491 Cultural Heritage under Threat - Two Years of Ukrainian Experience 492
Digging coins. Nomisma.org, a controlled vocabulary and ontology
1493 for numismatic … and archaeological? … linked open data 381
Colonisation of the North American frontier in the middle of the 19th
1494 century and agrarian reform in Republican Rome 88
The Evolution of Landscape and Settlement Transformations in the
1498 18th Municipium of Rome's Suburbium: A Weighted Average Analysis 632
An archaeogeographical approach of the territory of Grosseto (Italy).
1499 The PARCEDES project. 632
Divine Synanthropes? The Case of Cats in Egypt, and How they
1505 Clawed Their Way to the Top 151
1507 One step further in GIS applications to rock art analysis 571
Unraveling Tesserae Arrangement Techniques in Large-Area Plain
1510 Mosaics of Herculaneum 1119
Let’s try to make the fragment speak – the wall painting cycle in the
1514 cloister of Brandenburg Cathedral 787
Reconstructing women’s identities in Roman Salona (Dalmatia)
1515 through female burials and grave goods in the Western Necropolis 834
Dental microwear in the Historic England ‘Sheep Project’ collection:
1520 a pilot study 699
1521 Neanderthal adhesive technology and it implications 973
Measuring up? Exploring the relationship between the ‘data rush’
1522 and archaeological proxies for demography and inequality 843
Τhe multiple heterotopias of a shipwreck site: the case of the Nissia
1525 shipwreck, Cyprus 226
Consumption and quality of life in medieval mining towns in Central
1529 Europe 302
Viking Age Bioarchaeology – State of Research and Possible Future
1531 Perspectives 588
Storage practices in the Bronze and Iron Age Levant: an
1532 archaeobotanical perspective 497
1533 Research Infrastructures for FAIR data sharing in the heritage sector 381
Layers of Time: Unearthing the Dynamic History of Ras Al Jinz RJ-3
1536 from Neolithic to Early Bronze Age Oman 842
Animal exploitation at the Terramara Santa Rosa di Poviglio (Italy) in
1537 the light of 40 years of zooarchaeological research 463
Reconceptualising the borderscape of the Dal cataract in Sudan:
1539 Transformation patterns of Bronze Age Nubian cultures 938
The harbours of the Greco-Roman antiquity as heterotopias. A new
1542 approach on the harbour realities of antiquity 226
1543 Places of Conflict – Places of Coping? 1163
Re-engineering Which Processes? To what extent are post-
excavation practices, techniques and documentation as well
1544 established as methods for on-site recording? 381
The hillfort Broborg protected the Uppsala region and was then left in
1545 isolation 1182
What are we missing? Big Data approach to isotopic data in
1546 Prehistoric Mediterranean 557
Peasant places. Reconstructing the medieval peasant landscape in
1547 northern Iberia (9th-11th centuries). 1102
Automated chronological modelling of large quantities of 14C dates
1549 within a Bayesian framework 775
Changes in perception in British Textiles Industries during pre-and
1550 Roman Globalisation 717
The social structure through the necropolises: powerful women in
1551 the the funerary spaces of the southeast Iberian Peninsula 1015
A NEW AMPHITHEATER DISCOVERED IN AMMAIA (PORTUGAL): A
1552 PROVINCIAL MODEL 417
A plea for an Environmental Archaeology of hunting resources: lost
1553 foodscapes in the Liguria Mountains (NW Italy) 482
Pictorial motifs on 6th/7th century Scandinavian ceremonial helmets
1554 and the tradition of performing bears in Late Iron Age Scandinavia 493
Material choices and building techniques in the outer settlement of
1555 the Bronze Age tell in Toboliu (Romania) 432
GPR in Norwegian Cultural Heritage Management - Research
1556 Projects and Mapping of Known Archaeological Sites 426
Towards sustainable conservation: ‘physical’ challenges for
1558 vulnerable earthen heritage 33
Monsters, warriors, heroes… men. The representation of masculinity
1561 in Iberian imagery 1168
Recent transformations of the agrarian landscape of Asturias
1563 (Spain). Perspectives for its future from the study of cultural heritage. 1184
Investigating Neandertal subsistence at the Romualdova pećina
1565 (Croatia) site through a multidisciplinary approach to faunal remains 916
How does labour impact the population? The relevance of
1572 earthworks in the Bronze Age fortified settlements of Northern Italy 648
Developing a survey strategy for the detection of deeply buried
1573 prehistoric sites, adding value to geotechnical investigations 965
Preserving Life, Revealing Narratives: Tracing Animal Agency in the
1574 Royal Danish Kunstkammer 493
Practice as (not) a sum of actions: Meeting two chaînes opératoires
1575 half-way 901
1576 Figuring out Kura-Araxes clay figurines 924
Memory Infrastructures in the Iron Age Northern Apennines (Italy) as
1578 resources for the construction of memoryscapes 852
Continuity and innovation in pottery technology: the Karst region
1579 from Neolithic to Early Bronze Age 988
Anchoring Economic and Social Structures of Rural Communities
1582 (Paris region, 5th-1st cent. BCE) 591
Beyond layers: understanding depositional and post-depositional
processes in Mas des Caves (Middle Pleistocene, France) through
1583 bone and lithic refits. 248
Food practices in Late Bronze and Early Iron Age in Karst (Western
1585 Slovenia) – visible vs. unvisible remains 1008
Monumentality and landscape: exploring the role of monumental
1586 earthworks in Later Prehistoric Britain 591
Collective action, common resources and rural communities in the
1587 early medieval Po Valley riverscapes (northern Italy) 301
Remote sensing and the identification of famine and other unmarked
1588 institutional graves in Ireland. 886
Teaching through archaeology: science teaching, cultural heritage,
1589 and democratic formation 406
Hundreds of marine fish as offerings at Salango, coastal Ecuador,
1593 during the Middle Guangala phase (AD 300–600) 18
Experimental Archaeology and Use-Wear Analysis Based on the
1595 Tortoise Shells from Taijisi Site 637
Understanding an anomaly. Integration and interpretation of non-
invasive data in the Ostrowite archaeological project (Northern
1596 Poland) 1111 Part 1
Future preservation of past life: Making the most of the
1598 bioarchaeological archive 613
Mapping the relationship of the Spanish empire and the Caribbean in
1599 the 16th-18th centuries: ceramic analysis from Cartagena de Indias 866
Old and new methodological approaches applied in Bronze Age
1600 lithics studies: the case of Coppa Nevigata (Southeastern Italy) 1113
Compound specific isotope analysis of amino acids from human
1601 bone collagen: why bother? 557
Utilising HEXAGON (KH-9) Declassified Spy Satellite Imagery to
1602 detect Historic Water Management Features in North Africa 745
When an elephant dies along a stream: the case study of the Middle
1603 Pleistocene site of Casal Lumbroso (central Italy) 157
1605 The unusual frontal bone morphology from Hahnöfersand, Germany 916
1606 Recent Advances in Querying the ROAD Database to Make Data FAIR 381
SuRveyer: An R package to assess chronologies based on artefact
1610 typology 514
Houses of the Late Bronze Age in Northern Germany. Wood, daub
1613 and stones between typology, structure and construction details. 432
Crossroads of Antiquity: Investigating the Impact of Roman
1614 Infrastructure on Pre-Roman Trade in the Peligna Valley 644
Insect death assemblages: a helpful tool for reconstructing past
interactions between humans and landscapes in the French central
1617 Pyrenees 861
‘Concepts’ in dynamic assemblages: an integrative evolutionary
1618 framework and its application to archaeological questions 1046
“A place is always the place of something”: exploring human-
1620 environment interactions through MaxEnt-based modelling 463
Fröslunda revisited: a shield hoard from the Late Bronze Age in
1621 western Sweden 1172
Food residues from dental calculus reveal human-pig
1622 commensalism 8000 years ago in the Lower Yangtze River of China 184
Neanderthal subsistence strategies within their hunting grounds at
1623 Teixoneres Cave (Spain) and Pié Lombard rock shelter (France) 398
Neuenwalde – a sandy slope and changing wetlands in northern
1624 Germany 957
The Production of Potash, Tar, Resin and Charcoal in the
1625 Archaeological Record 1082
1626 Diamond-shaped lattice pattern in Nubia (Egypt, Sudan) 1094
Remarks on Brick and Tile Production and Consumption in Byzantine
1627 Thessalonica 1029
Global Interactions in the Late Ottoman and British Mandate Bosnian
1628 Coastal Town of Caesarea Maritima, Palestine 669
Grand Tours in Reverse: Antiquities Tourism in Greek Satirical Fiction
1629 of the 1840s 446
Early Mediaeval Handmade Pottery Within Byzantium’s East and
West. Some preliminary remarks of an analytical study from Greece
1630 and Cyprus. 559
Urban Agro-ecology in a Post-Hittite World: New evidence from the
1631 city of Hattuşa 598
Deconstructing lithics: integrating technological, design and
functional approaches to the lithic industries from Yahuai Cave,
1632 Guangxi Province, South China 637
Spinning in the Chalcolithic of the southern Levant: the results from
1634 the excavations at Yavne East 717
“I wrote entirely in (my) own hand”: The Role of Local Stone-Dressing
1635 Workshops in Post-Roman Funerary Practices from Zoara (Jordan) 946
A multiscale quantitative approach to Samnite fortified landscape
and its potential for cross-regional and cross-cultural analysis in
1636 other hillfort societies 470
Drilling down – a techno-functional analysis of Neolithic
1637 Dickenbännli-drills at Kohlhau Abri, Southwest Germany 871
Tool boxes for textile work? Funerary model chests from Iron Age
1638 Athens in the light of recent textile research 330
Forging connections, weaving communities: modes of production
and consumption in the Southern Portuguese Early Iron Age and their
1639 gendered dynamics 1173
Late Medieval Dubrovnik's Material Perspective on Diplomatic Amity
1640 and Antagonism 870
Brindisi rural churches as a medium of evangelisation and territorial
1641 control (5th-8th century) 934
Multiple perspectives on culinary traditions in 2nd millennium BCE
1642 Northern Po Plain 1008
Ochre or cinnabar? Which red for the chevron-decorated
1643 anthropomorphic stelae of southeastern France? 355
The use of fire in the funerary practices of the Southern Caucasus
1645 during the Protohistory. 661
Transmission and transformation in the Adriatic Iron Age: a study of
1647 imported drinking wares from Gradina Rat, Brač 833
Intercultural interactions in the Northwest Pontic during the Early
1648 Yamna Period (3350-2900 BCE) 359 Part 1
A leather tanning craft in medieval and post-medieval Brno, Czech
1649 republic 648
Introduction to the session #646: Exploring traumatic injuries leading
1652 to disability in the pre-antibiotic era: a multidisciplinary approach 646
Back to the sixties ! New investigations on Jean Perrot’s excavations
1653 at the Neolithic site of Munhata (8th-6th millennia BC). 794
1654 Economic Change, Gender, and Labor in the Greek Early Iron Age 1173
A deep learning based taphonomic study of DS (Bed I, Olduvai
Gorge) and its impact on reconstructing early hominin-carnivore
1655 interactions 1071
A viral perspective on human prehistory: the Neolithization and Late
1657 Bronze Age collapse of hepatitis B virus 653
1660 The Menhirs in the Portuguese oral tradition 863
1664 Basketry for the Dead: The Technology of Wari Cane Boxes 975
Worshipping Silvanus at work: Approaching Roman professional
1665 ecologies as sacred landscapes quantitatively 934
Regionalism, rurality, dynamics and foodways: Exploring transition
and identity through an interdisciplinary study of 3rd-8th century
1666 Northamptonshire. 1139
Early medieval villages and hamlets in the Basque Country:
considerations at the light of a complex and diversified
1671 archaeological record 301
Altering Landscapes, Shaping Communities: Archaeological
1672 Investigations at the Late Neolithic Site of Csökmő-Káposztás-domb 433
Increasing use of metal detectors and more hoard finds - do the
1673 figures correlate? 1172
From Rock art to medieval Churches: the contribution of digital
1674 image enhancement systems 787
THE CONCEPT OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL POTENTIAL : an analysis of the
1675 methodologies in Italy and abroad 1157
Augmented reality applied to the Silver Way and its power dynamics
1678 in Late Antiquity and Early Medieval Times 915
Assessing African Humid Period Population Dynamics Using Multiple
1679 Skeletal Indicators 72
Faunal Uses at Monte Albán, Oaxaca, Mexico: Subsistence, Raw
1681 Material, Rituality and Symbolism 493
Human impact on the environment and land use evolution: multi-
1682 proxy analysis at the Bronze Age site of “La Muraiola'' (Italy). 1101
Reevaluating maxillary sinusitis diagnosis in Paleopathology:
1683 insights from skeletonized individuals and clinical studies 135
1685 Introduction: Households and Crisis in Medieval Towns 629
1686 Volcanic tuff and other soft stones in ancient construction 997
Late Bronze Age Bresto (South-Western Bulgaria) - exciting site,
1687 exciting daub 432
1689 Fire in the Heartland of Cities: Illuminating Mesopotamian Nights 661
Cult, craft or cultural? On shape variety in an Archaic-Classical
1690 sanctuary at Pheneos, Arcadia 1033
Continuity and change in mortuary practices in Southwest Asia from
1694 the Neolithic to the emergence of complex societies 731
The archaeological map of the upper Tammaro valley between
1695 archaeology and Heritage management 632
ABRISKETA: A PUBLIC BENEFIT ENCORING ARCHAEOLOGICAL
1696 PROJECT 918
Some Aspects of Illegal Antiquities Trade in the Digital Space in
1697 Poland 664
The “Romanisation” of Egyptian pottery: A new insight on Late
1698 Roman productions 559
1699 Planting Home Ground: Trees in Special Black American Yards 852
The Early Metal period hoard from Žeimena river, Lithuania – tin
1700 artefacts in the light of long distance cultural contacts 1172
1701 Professional Archaeology in Ireland: The State of the Issue 893
From Mind to Matter: Patterns of Innovation in the Archaeological
1703 Record and the Ecology of Social Learning 1046
Combining functional and technological analysis to investigate the
role of carinated artifacts and end-scrapers in the Aurignacian of
1706 Vogelherd Cave 871
Between Egypt and Libya – Exploring the coastal borderscapes of
1707 Eastern Marmarica 938
The „hacksilver hoards” in the Carpathian Basin of the 10th-11th
1708 centuries 1133
Representations of Gender Liminality in the Cults of Dionysos and
1709 Cybele 679
Exploring the intersection of maternal-infant diet, health, and social
status in industrial London: a combined palaeopathological and
1710 stable isotope approach 931
On the intersection of health, disease, and community care: how the
1712 life paths of leprosy patients in medieval England unfolded 1083
Clay – shape – sound, what’s so rattling? New research perspectives
1713 on ceramic rattles from present-day Poland 76
The legal and administrative context of donations, purchases, and
1714 sales of urban land in the Roman West (1st-3rd centuries AD) 803
Two cremation experiments in Old Uppsala, Sweden. Osteological
observations and reflections on sootiness, spatial distribution and
1720 fragmentation. 627
The Religious Ecosystems of Ai Khanoum and Taxila and their
1721 Relation to Hybridised Iconography 1166
The mesolithization of the Atlantic façade of the Iberian Peninsula in
1722 the light of Bayesian statistics 1109
Moving away from the roads: reconstructing landscapes of mobility
1723 in the Dutch limes 390
Transparent Integration and Reuse of Large Archaeological Datasets:
1724 A Case Study from Neolithic and Bronze Age Southern Scandinavia 617
Where is the waste? The multienvironmental study of the distribution
1725 of kitchen waste in castle Rokštejn, Czech Republic 1044
Ancient, archival, and modern sources combined within the
1726 Ptolemaic Pathyris Project (Egypt) 794
Giving shapes to plants. The abstraction of plant motifs in Iberian
1727 painted pottery (3rd-1st cents. BCE) 1094
Dionysian Archaeology: Naxos Island's All-Season Mystique Explored
1728 through Archaeological and Carnival Tours 595
Symbolic graphic codes and their role in the communicative process
1729 in the southernmost part of the world (Patagonia, Chile) 1094
The use of Roman architecture for the construction of religious
1730 identity in Tel Dor, Israel (I BC - III AD) 884
Waterlogged middens investigated through archaeobotany and
archaeoentomology – the case study of the Neolithic pile dwelling
1733 Mooswinkel in Austria 1044
1734 The domestic fountain of the ancient roman domus 884
ResourceCultures - Socio-Cultural Dynamics and the Use of
1735 Resources. Introduction into the topic 143
The exploitation of volcanic pozzolans in the Roman World. The
1736 current State of Art in light of recent discoveries 997
A Virtual Journey to Ancient Ephesus
1737 using XR and AI 818
Variability and function in Mesolithic basketry from Cueva de los
1739 Murciélagos (Albuñol, Granada, Spain) 975
A Unified Raw and Fired Clay Analysis Method: Material Sheet and
1741 Application to "Lucone D" Pile Dwelling Site Structures 1081
Evaluating tissue clearing protocol variations for the microscopic
1742 examination of human dental specimens 525
Goofy Graves: A critical look at the deviant burials of the Lower
1743 Germanic limes area 173
Using refit studies to identify site formation processes and lithic
1744 production concepts in the Aurignacian of Geißenklösterle Cave 248
Structural characteristics of the formation of the LBK diaspora and
1745 consequences for daily life 57
Navigating Crossroads Narratives in the Roman East through White
Marble Provenance: the study of funerary monuments from the
1746 Strymon Valley 1166
Identification of Archaeological Elements with Ground-Penetrating
1748 Radar (GPR): Laboratory Practices and Comparison with Reality 1111 Part 2
Ritual Feasting and the Construction of Cultural Identity: The
1749 Dispersal of Proto Sino-Tibetan Populations in Neolithic China 184
“Take me to the past": new circular food systems for an agricultural
1750 transition from historical insights 556
Archives tell the truth - reconstructing the history of archaeological
1751 and conservation work at the Temple of Hatshepsut in Egypt. 794
Exploring Mud Bricks in the Early Bronze Age III at Tell eṣ-Ṣâfi/Gath: A
1753 Multidisciplinary Study of Domestic Architecture 160
Lava tubes as untapped sources of natural and cultural archives:
1755 case studies from Arabia. 1150
Understanding Spanish Vitreous Materials: Archaeometric
Investigation of Bronze Age and Early Iron Age beads from the Iberian
1756 Levant 1023
1758 Development and Inequality in Roman Housing in Britain and Italy 510
Frailty and resilience in the metropolis: Embodying old age in
1760 medieval London 799
Formative Monumental Landscapes in the Atacama Desert through
1761 Movable and Non-movable Things (Tarapacá, South-Central Andes) 240
Empress Teresa Cristina and Classical Archaeology in Brazil: Modern
1762 and Ancient Empire in South America 88
Testing Isotopic and Elemental Approaches to Documenting Nursing
1764 Behaviour in the Teeth of Living Children 1000
Evolutionary game theory links ancient demography, landscape, and
1765 paleoenvironment to explain the cultural transformation of Samoa 1018
Animal management at Greek and Roman Pharos (Stari Grad, Hvar
1766 Island): preliminary results from faunal stable isotope analyses 833
Above and Below the Water Line: Amphibious Approaches to
1767 Archaeology in the North American Great Lakes 13
Visual Archaeology techniques to elicit the historical graffiti in Saint
1769 Sophia Cathedral 857
Understanding Mycenaean LH III secondary activities in chamber
tombs: Results of the interdisciplinary study of the Elateia-Alonaki
1773 necropolis 95
Neanderthal Faunal Exploitation in the MIS 5-3 Western Balkan
Peninsula: Zooarchaeology Results from the Early Sequence of
1774 Crvena Stijena, Montenegro. 549
Archeological structures as potential environmental archives; first
1775 non-destructive study from southern Kyrgyzstan 1120
1776 Genomic stability and transformations in prehistoric Transylvania 359 Part 1
The use-wear analysis of dolomite microblade at Shuidonggou
1778 locality 12 637
Late Bronze Age settlement network in Serbian Banat, southern
1780 Carpathian Basin 1182
Calculating the Volume of Dolia embedded in counters of Taberna in
1782 Pompeii 804
Spanish scholarship holders at the Istituto Internazionale di Studi
1783 Liguri (Bordighera) 738
Archaeological heritage in France: mitigation and work practices in
1784 the 21st century 696
Exploring the potential of well-like features as a source of
environmental archaeological information. Case study from
1785 Southern Bulgaria 1095
The Tombs of the Cosmopolitan Late Bronze Age City of Hala Sultan
1786 Tekke, Cyprus 95
The BIAD Standards: Recommendations for archaeological data
publication and insights from the Big Interdisciplinary Archaeological
1787 Database 617
Roman-period burial practices and funerary architecture at Hippos
1788 of the Decapolis: between local, provincial, and Classical 946
Impact of the Romanisation on the exploitation and use of marine
1789 invertebrates: the example of west-central Gaul 1179
How to make a big blade? A contribution from Middle Magdalenian
1790 refits at Villazette (Creysse, Dordogne) 248
Horses and Humans: An Interdisciplinary Study of the Second Iron
1791 Age Necropolis in Sboryanovo (Bulgaria) 835
1792 Stine – Missing Link in the Iron Age of the Island of Korčula 833
1793 Back to Baselines 743
Immigrants or influencers? Changes in the Iron Age communities in
1795 Bela krajina, SE Slovenia 819
1796 Combining the old with the new for a more reflective future 794
EARLY NEOLITHIC DITCHES IN SOUTH-WESTERN BULGARIA THEIR
1797 CONCEPT AND PECULARITIES 433
Late Upper Pleistocene climatic oscillations impact on an
endangered species based on geometric morphometry. The case of
1798 Corema album 1009
NEW EXCAVATION OF CAVES AND ROCKSHELTERS IN RUŽÍN
(EASTERN SLOVAKIA): PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF
1802 MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH 1150
Environmental changes at the dawn of metallurgy in a prehistoric
1803 alpine mining region in Trentino, Italy 1101
Osteological Chaos - An Integrative Methodological Approach to the
Study of Human Remains from the Mas Rouge Collective Burial
1804 (France). 1132
Changes in human-plant interactions in central Italy over time:
collection and comparison of published and unpublished
1805 archaeobotanical data 617
Tracing urban practices through latrine waste – an urban-ecological
1807 perspective on life in renaissance Copenhagen 1044
Architectural transformations and ownership dynamics of
commercial buildings: the shops in Lugdunum and Vienna (FR) as a
1808 case study 803
COARSE WARES FROM THE SURKHAN DARYA VALLEY (SOUTH
UZBEKISTAN). CONTINUITY AND CHANGE BETWEEN THE KUSHAN
1809 AND THE ISLAMIC PERIOD 676
Strategies and methods in documenting and narrating Tangible
1812 Cultural Heritage. The case of S. Lorenzo in Miranda (Rome) 1030
Islamization And Changing Hygienic Conditions In The Western
Mediterranean (7th-15th Centuries): Theory, Praxis And Evidence In
1813 The Archaeological Record 1140
Marine resources exploitation at Cova Rosa (Asturias, Spain) during
1814 the Late Pleistocene (ca. 22,500 – 15,300 cal BP) 849
Domestic materiality, spatial dynamics, and social organization in
1815 the Bronze Age settlement of Cabezo Redondo (Villena, Spain) 396
Diachronic reconstruction of the human-environmental relationship
at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Butrint: A new
1816 archaeobotanical perspective in Albania 1090
Hoards with known find contexts from the Nordic Late Bronze Age in
1817 Sweden 1172
DIG, STUDY-GAME, REPEAT. AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SIMULATOR AS
A TEACHING TOOL FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF METHODOLOGICAL
1820 SKILLS 657
Diachronic Approach to Late Prehistory Earth Building Recipes in
Southeastern Iberian Peninsula: A Millenary Tradition of Sustainable
1821 Architectural Practices 33
Variations for people and heritage: indigenous and immigrant - local
1825 and imported 616
Pottery as a tracking tool for social transformations through time.
The evolution of neolithic occupations in Cova Gran (5200-1300
1826 CalBCE) 988
CRANIAL AND DENTAL NON-METRIC TRAITS FROM NORTH AFRICAN
1827 POPULATION IN AL-ANDALUS 1140
Sensory Dimensions in Neuroarchaeology: Exploring Mudbrick
1828 Manufacturing across the Mediterranean 1107
1831 A glimpse of Ottoman Sofia through post-medieval glass 669
Communication and connectivity in 6th-century Pannonia: signs of
1833 an ethnogenesis? 1076
Towards the characterization of Tartessos and Early Orientalizing:
Radiocarbon chronology and ceramic analysis of Late Bronze Age in
1835 Lower Guadalquivir 306
Changing cattle husbandry in late medieval and modern Flanders
1837 (Belgium): evidence from morphometrics and isotope analyses 104
The Good, the Bad and the Hungry: Using Agent-Based Models to
1839 Predict Hominin Movement and Survival 157
Mineral Menageries: Interspecies Relationships in Bronze Age
1840 Animal Iconography 493
The Diachronic Changes of Cereal Isotopic Values from Vilnius City
1843 Between 14-18th Centuries 598
Dealing with the archives on anthropomorphic stelae sites in
1844 Southern Ethiopia: a turning point in sites’ conservation 1043
Geomatic Perspectives on Upper Palaeolithic Hand Stencils: Insights
1845 from El Castillo Cave 729
Hands-On Classroom and Field Approaches to Digital Archaeology:
1846 From a Special Topics Course to Technology-Focused Fieldwork 818
Disturbing the dead after war? The case of grave opening in the late
1847 Roman Remesiana 340
Investigating anthropogenic and climate change threats to Iraqi
1850 archaeological landscapes with satellite imagery 745
Integrated Methodology for the disentangling of a complex cave
1853 stratigraphy at the MIS-3 site of Germolles in southern Burgundy 1150
A road less travelled? Ceramics, sociality, and theory in Romano-
1854 British archaeology as considered through the work of David Peacock 120
Life History Reconstructions of enslaved Africans in Caribbean
1856 colonial contexts 1000
Only a disaster narrative? How memories of encounters with the
1857 Storegga tsunami may have affected Mesolithic societies 1056
Foddering strategies and vegetation exploitation through the
multiproxy study of herbivore dung from Middle Bronze Age N-Italian
1858 settlements 1061
Atypical food choices and strategies of a mid Neolithic community at
1861 Molino Casarotto (NE Italy). 1008
The Cassiterides Islands (1586 – present): archaeology as a means
1862 to confront a long-term historiographical debate 207
Inquiring sameness and difference in Early to Late Copper Age
pottery production: examples from the Grotte di Sant'Angelo
1863 (Calabria, Italy) 988
Neandertals and Modern Human: investigation of the fatty acid
metabolism combining zooarchaeological analysis and genomic
1864 studies. 849
Mapping isotope signals in the human petrous bone: its potential use
1865 as a tool for life history reconstruction 931
A medieval iron workshop on Elba Island: non-intrusive pXRF
1866 analysis on Monte Serra 374
The potential of archaeological methods for identifying poverty in pre-
1868 industrial cities: a Wrocław case study 302
Full policy, empty pockets: Financing cultural heritage in peatland
1870 restoration 732
Unveiling the Heritage of Kurtuvėnai Manor in Lithuania: Insights
1872 from Archaeological Discoveries and Manor Inventories 207
Scent and the City: urban smellscapes at the oasis of Tayma,
1874 Northwest Arabia 739
White shores, and beyond… Material traces of trans-Baltic
1876 connections from migration period Öland, Sweden 1160
Connecting the Past with its Past: The Overlap of Medieval Stećci
1877 and Prehistoric Mounds 393
Why build a castle in Early Medieval Gallecia (8th-11th centuries)?
1878 Reflections on the needs of territorial control. 1102
Woodworking and Wood Management in a Prehistoric Pile dwelling:
1881 the case study at Lucone D. 1081
1882 Curating communities’ past: Digital applications and crowdsourcing 1161
An archaeological approach to the excavation of terrestrial WW2 air
1884 crashes in Europe 886
Abandoned pottery workshops: A geo-ethnoarchaeological study of a
contemporary pottery-making village in the western Loess Plateau,
1887 China 1050
Building -ovicaprine- bridges: combined palaeogenomic and
palaeoproteomic analysis for the study of Caprinae early
1889 domestication 699
A landscape and environmental study of historic charcoal
1890 production in West and South Yorkshire. 1082
Daunian Matt-painted pottery from northern Dalmatia: New
1891 perspectives from the Nadin-Gradina site 845
A REAPPRAISAL OF THE WRITTEN SOURCES OF PYTHEAS’ VOYAGE
TO BRITAIN WHICH INCLUDED HIS STONEHENGE VISIT ABOUT 325
1895 BC 207
Reconstructing Hybridity in Roman Egypt: ‘Third Space’ Identities
1896 explored through the Hawara Mummy Portraits 510
A Tale of Two Chestnuts: Modelling the ecological niche of Castanea
1897 crenata and Aesculus turbinata during the Jomon Period 1095
1901 Climate change and the coastal archaeological heritage of Ireland 880
Supply dynamics in the changing Late Antique economy: Storage
1902 topography and network of the Rome-system 727
Fire use and waste management in an Early Iron Age village:
1903 Connecting activity areas at Cerro de San Vicente 496
Searching for spatial relations between funerary and non-funerary
sites: a GIS approach to the Late Prehistory of Évora (Southern
1904 Portugal) 863
Exploring the Facies Convergence in Evaporitic Cherts for
1905 Comprehensive Characterization 1113
What creatures create creation? Networked Landscape and Labor in
1906 Medieval Vayots Dzor, Armenia 709
1907 Textiles from the Roman Period in the Germanic provinces 733
We’re in this together – Saqqara as an example of inclusion of local
1910 knowledge into archaeological activity 862
Fashioning women in Kerma – body ornamentation and clothing in
1911 the Eastern Cemetery (2100 – 1450 BCE, Sudan) 1103
(Re)Centering the Augustan Tropaeum Alpium: A Feminist and Queer
1914 Analysis of the 'Ideal' Female Captive 1166
1916 Concrete Memories as Heritage of Infrastructural Violence 223
Beneath the Ashes: Archaeological Insights about The Great Fire of
1917 Bucharest 1112
The production of leather in the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada:
1918 characterization and christian transformations post-conquest 802
Metallurgy as a new economical challenge ? Parallels between the
1919 development of an enclosed settlement and its metallurgical activity 408
Developing a Predictive Theory in Recuperating Collective and 1225 /
1921 Specific Memory after Structural Aphasia & Bias General
Adaptation or innovation: variability of clay pastes of the earliest
1924 pottery in the southern Levant (7th mill. cal. BC) 988
1925 Viewing and Creating the Past in Viking Age Stone Sculpture 643
From settlement to burial ground: transformation of a medieval site
1926 in northern Tokharistan 1127
Cooking and consumption practices on Minoan peak sanctuaries:
the case of Pantotinou Koryfi and Stavromenos Anatoli, Ierapetra,
1928 southeastern Crete. 1008
WINDOW GLASS IN SACRAL SPACES FROM LATE ANTIQUITY TO THE
MIDDLE AGES:
1930 State of research along the eastern Adriatic coast 860
A closer look at the surface: a taphonomic study of prehistoric lithic
1933 scatters in southwest Asia 871
Burning Arslantepe. Heating, cooking, feasting, and much more
1935 during the Late Chalcolithic period 661
The Sintashta Paradox: A non-warring warrior culture from the Bronze
1936 Age? 1163
An overlooked treasure in the late Gallo-Roman temple of Cobannus
1937 (Burgundy, France) 695
A Feminist Archaeology for Early Colonial Globalization (and for our
1939 Present) 1060
The Milesian Approach in Context: Organizing a Data Centric
1940 Workflow between Field and Find Processing 1077
Sophisticated land management in the Middle-Recent Bronze Age:
palynological evidence from the Terramara Santa Rosa di Poviglio
1941 (Northern Italy) 463
Revisiting The Polychrome Painted Pottery of Early Bronze Age
1942 Mesopotamia. 654
Exploring cultural dynamics and human mobility during the Bronze
1943 Age in the french Upper Seine Valley 904
Lithic technological variability during the Early-Upper Palaeolithic in
southern Iberian Peninsula: the case of La Boja rockshelter (Murcia,
1944 Spain). 594
An Investigation of the prevalence of rib lesions in Scotland and
1945 Ireland through the Medieval climate transition. 135
Quantifying Cultural Change Throughout Lithic Material Studies: The
Case of Middle Neolithic in Dehesilla Cave (Southern Iberian
1948 Peninsula). 1024
1949 Logboats Findings in Po Valley and the Early Medieval Case 1167
Preliminary Findings from Non-Invasive Archaeological
1950 Investigations in Sicily, 2015-2022 1111 Part 1
Human (environment) interactions in the Mediterranean during the
1951 Copper Age: a focus on central-southern Italy 409
Large-Scale Geochemical Prospection within the Process of Rescue
Archaeological Research – Integrated Multi-methodological
1952 Archaeological Prospection (IMAP) 965
PROVENANCE STUDY ON BRONZE COINS MINTED AT VELIA, ITALY:
1956 THE ISSUES ZEUS/OWL AND ATHENA/OWL 923
Exploring alternative strategies for European Bronze Age metalwork
chemical analysis and interpretation: trends in Copper and Artefact
1957 space 814
Revisiting the mode, tempo, and the consequences of the dispersal
1958 of farming in Prehistoric Japan 502
Shape shifters and twisters: Morphological analysis of Central
1959 European early medieval pottery 395
After the fire. How did townspeople in medieval Norway act in the
1961 aftermath of sudden catastrophic incidents? 575
BRAIN database: a shared research collection for effective and
1962 multifaceted outreach of Italian archaeobotany 1090
“Rediscovering Mugillae Archaeological Site”: A Comprehensive
1966 Approach to Urban Planning and Community Identity 1043
Reconsidering a pre-Inka Border Zone: New Results from
1969 Excavations in the Far-northern Region of Piura, Peru 866
Mixed Herds, Mixed Feed: A multimethod approach to caprines and
1971 diets at Tepe Yahya, SE Iran 699
Environmental Drivers of Hominin Dispersal Patterns during the
1972 Early- Middle Pleistocene Transition – A Methodological Enquiry 157
Life paths of the parahuman: Roman enslaved, assemblages, and
1974 diasporic personhood 1083
Statistics aren't a "black box" - Using FAIR-RS to model
1975 archaeometallurgical data 514
Gone but not forgotten? Using pXRF on the Viking chamber grave at
1976 Gjellestad, Norway. 374
Open investiga.edu - Archaeology reaches rural schools with digital
1977 media 657
La Necropoli Est di Polizzello. Influenze interculturali nelle pratiche
funerarie di un centro indigeno della Sicilia centro-meridionale
1978 (titolo provvisorio) 946
Production, consumption and storage: the use of dolia by the FBA
1982 Enotrian society 497
Diachronic evolution and geographic differentiation in Late
Epigravettian societies: biographical approach to ornaments from
1984 Tagliente rock-shelter (Verona, NE Italy) 1103
1987 The Death of Preservation in Situ for Wetland Archaeology? 732
Material Culture in Motion: The Transformative Power of On-Site
1990 Archaeological Exhibitions 1192
Transhumance landscapes in the Southwestern Italian Alps: the
1993 contribution of Palynology in environmental and cultural heritage 482
From pellets and paintings. Egyptian blue findings from Aguntum
1995 (East Tyrol) 723
The Palimpsest of the Magdalen Chapel of St. Emmeram,
1996 Regensburg – An Analytical Challenge 787
Sacred Landscape in Algeria: Creation, Development, and
Conceptualization of the 1225 /
1997 Cathedral Saint Philippe General
Economic sustainability in a Roman city of the ancient Vascones:
1999 new data on wine production 909
Fed the same way? Exploring the influence of breastfeeding,
2001 weaning, and childhood diet on adult sex ratios in Medieval Tuscany 931
Heritage-Making in Spanish Civil War Landscapes: A Case Study
2002 from the Merindades area, Burgos 484
An uncommon instance of Egyptian Blue lime-painted intonachino
2006 from “the Roman villa of Torre di Pordenone" (North-Eastern Italy) 723
The limekiln of the medieval settlement of Montecorvino (Foggia,
2008 Apulia): a multidisciplinary research. 736
Health, Nutrition and Interpersonal Violence in the Aftermath of War:
2009 The Ancient Middle East (Chalcolithic to Iron Age) 340
From raw clay, back to earth: Techniques, Functions and
2011 Consumptions of early Iron Age Pottery at Incoronata 654
Some reflections regarding Building Archaeoseismology in
2013 challenging contexts. The Venetian experience. 93
Assessing trace visibility and the impact of conservation in
2014 Metalwork Wear Analysis: a pilot study 871
Tracing lithic raw materials from Outeiro do Circo (Beja, Portugal) –
2017 portable X-ray Fluorescence (pXRF) utility 374
Tumulus Gomila – a new contribution to the knowledge of Hallstatt
2020 burial customs in Central Europe 819
2021 Central Germany - Saxony-Anhalt: A Region in Transition 696
Archaeogenetics in the Traisen Valley: Mobility and Social Structure
2022 during the Iron Age in northeast Austria 904
A standardise approach to study survey lithics: The new
assemblages from the Lebanese-Italian Archaeological Project in the
2023 Region of Tyre 1113
Family in the vault. The West Pomeranian Nobles' Crypt Burial Study
2024 program - case studies. 438
The contribution of experimental archaeology and archaeometry to
2025 the understanding of early medieval glass recipes 1144
The archaeological activities of Eleonora Bracco in Basilicata (1933-
2026 1961) 738
Beaded Identities: the Constructive Powers of Jewellery in Danish
2027 Viking Age Burials 1103
Digital Miniatures: prospects and limitations of 3D documentation of
2029 Bronze Age Aegean seal images 797
Socio-cultural dynamics in the management of Bartonian Tertiary
2030 flint in western Île-de-France 143
The reception of Hellenistic architecture in the Roman maritime villa
2031 of southern Campania 884
The first campaign of excavations at Manaqi (al-Batinah South):
2032 discovering an Early Iron Age Funerary building 842
Dental Pathologies in the Evidence Found in Djedkare’s Royal
2033 Necropolis at Saqqara (Egypt) 525
A date with destiny: forgotten or remembered human remains in
2035 Scandinavian wetlands 182
Re-composing time and space: integrating lithic and intra-site spatial
analysis with refittings. The open-air site of Malga Staulanza
2036 (Belluno, Italy) 248
The diffusion and assimilation of the ornithomorphic motif as a clue
2038 to the cultural interaction in the protohistoric Mediterranean. 1147
1225 /
2039 The Arena Project: a preliminary study of the village and its castle. General
Living in Circles: Daily Life in Menorca from Protohistoric Times to
2040 the Middle Ages 396
A Literary Perspective on Portable Objects: The Cultural Cachet of
2041 Spoils, Souvenirs, and Heirlooms in Late Republican Rome 1048
2042 The Roman Stoicism of Imperial New England, 1830-1860 88
Bridging the Divide between North Africa and the East (5th to 10th
2043 c.) 559
2044 Towards a diachronic vision of Corsican caprines husbandry systems 556
Detecting fire-agency and hybridization: a view from the Late Bronze
2048 and Early Iron Age Southern Caucasus settlement of Tava Tepe 661
Methodologies for engaging communities in research on the
2049 memorialisation of difficult pasts in Whitechapel 466
2051 Life and Death in the Post-Medieval World 735
The Cracking the Code Project; Ancient tales from the grave. A
quantitative approach to an unknown Protogeometric community
2052 from Aetolia 1065
Demic Expansion of the Agropastoral Saka and Wusun
Confederacies/State (800 BCE to 400 CE) in Southeastern
2053 Kazakhstan 1120
Abula (Ávila, Spain) as a central place in Late Antiquity Hispania
2054 through visigothic slates 1102
Wolves or large cats? GIS image analysis for the identification of
2055 ungulate modification and accumulation in Pleistocene contexts. 849
Dating Occupation Gaps in South Caucasus: Scale Issues and Data
2056 Bias 775
Trojan wanderers between East and West: approaching sacred
2059 landscapes in northern Epirus 934
From lithic to landscape: multidisciplinary approach to lithic analysis
2061 of field survey evidence in Maremma Regional Park (Central Italy) 1113
All Features Great and Small: Comparing Lidar Systems at Ancient
2062 Maya Sites in Belize 1111 Part 1
Reconstructing the rural landscape of Salento during the Middle
2063 Ages: the contribution of animal remains analysis 104
The relevance of “being wild”? The 3rd millennium BCE in Central
2064 and Southern Portugal 1027
Umm an-Nar Ritual Buildings from al Batinah Plain in Oman, Unity of
2066 Concept and Design 842
2067 Spectacle and authenticity in forensic biohistory 1083
Cortical and trabecular bone response to bipedalism in an
2068 experimental rat model 1004
Prehistoric Colombia. A contribution to the study of material culture
2069 in the oldest archaeological sites 866
When art and archaeology meet a Neolithic figurine at Sha’ar
2070 Hagolan (Israel) 978
“In the Beginning was Chaos”:
Investigating the organization and social significance of space in
2071 Late Cypriot domestic units 354
Clay and Change: Characterization of ceramic production in
2072 Medieval and Modern times in Faro de Limanes, Asturias, Spain 631
The Role of the Grave Digger: Evidence of Various Burial Practices in
2073 Transylvanian, Hungarian-Szekler Communities (AD 1050-1800) 1139
Glass manufacture in the capital of the al-Andalus caliphate. New
2075 archaeological evidences 1144
Enhancing age estimation in modern human subadult: A geometric
2076 morphometric approach 666
Between Mediterranean and Central Europe: connectivity and trade
associated with biological products in the middle of the 1st
2077 millennium BCE 739
Recording commingled archaeological human skeletal remains
using LiDAR: A case study from Late Bronze Age Hala Sultan Tekke,
2079 Cyprus 1132
Castelo d´Arroxo. A digital and more inclusive perspective of a
2083 Modern Age fortification at As Figueiras (Castropol, Asturias) 915
A comparative approach to wetland archaeology: Case studies from
2084 Northwestern Ohio and Southern Carpathian Basin 732
Unveiling Stables: from Field to Microscope. Stabling Crusts from the
2085 Middle Bronze Age site of La Muraiola di Povegliano (Italy) 496
Not necessarily lace and ruffles: Analysis of clothes from burial no.2
2087 from the western crypt of the church in Szczuczyn 438
2088 Effaced Affects: Tracing lesser materials in the migrant trail 1123
2089 Making Sense of Hellenistic Pottery: Past, Present, and Future 1065
Stay in and go out: The community connection of a Neolithic cultural
2091 museum in China through study tour 862
Population changes in northern Italy from the Iron Age to Modern
2094 Times 848
Ritual libation vessels between Transdanube, Austria and Northern
2095 Italy in the Bronze Age and Early Iron Age 1008
2096 Interfacing with our elders: Aging and health at Petra, Jordan 799
Fake brands, prayer carpets, and street food: Tourist spaces as sites
2097 of migrant’s border resistance 1123
Implementation of a digital infrastructure for archaeological
2099 lithotheques in Spain 793
The Aventinus Minor Project: Remote Sensing for Archaeological
2100 Research in Rome (Italy) 426
Bone objects in the context of cultural and trade connections of Early
2101 Rus 1133
2102 Some Phoenician jewels from Motya (Sicily) 946
Fish trapping in 3D.
Technological approach to wooden Mesolithic fish traps in the
2103 Scandinavian alpine areas by 3D modelling 18
2105 Human migration in the Andes: Isoscapes and paleogenomics 904
The legacy of the foliated cross: survival of cruciform symbols in the
2106 Chorti Mayan culture in Honduras 34
At Home in the Neolithic: ZooMS analysis of fauna from a potential
2107 Starčevo house in the South Morava Valley, Serbia 849
The Right to Bind: Incarceration in Ancient Athens between
2109 Materiality and Ideology 1022
2110 Warrior burials and other myths from the Late Bronze Age in Greece. 834
Expatriate Potters, Egyptian Technologies, and Cultural Transference
2112 in the Ceramic Assemblage at Jaffa in Canaan 988
Sex Determination of Child Skeletal Remains: An Integrative
2114 Approach 588
TEXTILES CRAFTS IN THE PHOENICIAN CITY OF GADIR (CÁDIZ):
TECHNOLOGICAL AND SOCIOCULTURAL CHANGES IN ITS
2115 HINTERLAND 717
Fractures and Repairs: A Case Study in Interdisciplinary Curatorial
2116 Practices 1192
Recent research on unipartite Low Countries’ stained-glass panels
2117 from the 15th-17th centuries 1144
2118 Introducing the Roman Textile Database 733
“Ancient temples collapsed”: Activating the Usable Past to Rewrite
2119 Memory in the Urban Space of Rome 1108
Heterotopias of the Coastline: Dynamics of Transformation in the
Mediterranean Coastal Landscape through a Research Project on
2122 Roman Maritime Villas 226
Interweaving Tradition and Innovation: The Textile Culture of the Late
2123 Bronze Age to Early Iron Age Aegean 717
2124 Symmetries of Culture 1094
2125 Prehistoric fishing in the Žeimena River, northeastern Lithuania 18
Ceramic Building Materials from the Promontory Palace at Caesarea
2126 Maritima 1029
Green heritage and the built environment: Recognizing and
2127 protecting local distinctiveness in a Mediterranean urban setting 613
History of decay: post-medieval small finds from the benedictine
2128 monastery of St. Margaret in Bijela (Croatia) 1148
Comparative approaches to the de-sacralisation of religious sites in
2129 the Roman world 695
Epigraphic Variance and the Making Process of Small Altars at
2131 Vindolanda 1089
Experiencing gpr at the Castello Sforzesco in Milan: between history
2134 and digitization. Multidisciplinary approach for a cultural heritage. 426
Playing with woodfire: aesthetic sensibilities and lifestyle aspirations
2135 of ceramic practitioners in Japan and Brazil 505
Beyond migrations: the use of 87Sr/86Sr values in research on diet
2136 and subsistence 557
Xylological analysis of sticks found in coffins from crypts in Kazimierz
2137 Biskupi and Byszewo (Poland) 438
Historical archaeology and Francophone colonialism far beyond the
2138 Atlantic World: Catholic mission sites in the Mangareva Islands. 905
Assemblages, not Objects: Survey Methods and the Archaeology of
2140 Contemporary Migrant Journeys in Western Sicily 1123
The Grand Tour, the French writer Ferdinand Denis (1798-1890) and
2142 the definition of a Portuguese artistic identity. 446
FTIR- Microscopy as a tool for lithic residue analysis: an integrated
2143 approach 871
Transformation of microliths during the Early Neolithic in the Near
2144 East: The case study on Gre Fılla in Upper Mesopotamia 1113
Slavs on the Oder and Vistula rivers – one of the longest disputes of
2146 Polish archaeologists 395
Viking Age Mass Graves c.1000: Comparative analysis of the
2147 Trelleborg, Ridgeway Hill, and Oxford Cases 1049
Mountains of Meaning
2152 Addressing Archaeological Significance in Austria 592
Tour à tour. The changing image of Ravenna through the drawings of
2153 cultured travellers. 446
ACTS of ART(e)FACTS : Viking Age manifestations of holy Islamic
2156 inscriptions in the textile art. 566
RBASIS Method. A methodology and model to historically study the
Relationship Between an Archaeological Site and its Immediate
2157 Surroundings 390
Roman or Renaissance? A metallurgical investigation of a folding
2160 knife with a puzzling iconography. 923
“Hallstatt Days”- A small festival of revived history with great
2161 potential and challenges 595
Everything had it’s place? Shaping and perceiving Bronze Age
2162 landscapes in Northern Germany 895
House of Crafts – Domestic life in the Late Neolithic wetlands of the
2164 Western Netherlands 396
Beyond East versus West: Exploring the Dynamics of Architectural
2165 Practices in Malabar, c. 15th–17th Centuries 42
Hilltop „Henge-Like” Monument and Burial Site from the Bell Beaker
2166 Period in Lower Austria, Poysbrunn 393
Exploitation of Woodland Resources by Early Modern Armies:
Anthracological Insights from Lanaken (1748, Belgium) and
2170 Montigny-lès-Metz (1552) 340
MIDNIGHT FIRE: EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH INTO FUEL
MANAGEMENT AND FIRE USE IN THE PAST DWELLINGS REGARDING
2171 HEALTH AND HABITABILITY 973
Complex geophysical survey of the Roma internment camp in Lety
2172 from 1942-1943 (Czech Republic) 650
Human interaction and landscape Transformation at Iron Age salt
2173 production site Piscina Torta near Ostia (Rome, Italy) 327
Activities, functions and inner structures of homesteads at the Early
2174 Mediaeval stronghold Pohansko (Czech Republic) 629
Combining use-wear analysis and experimental archaeology. A focus
2175 on cooking wares from Middle Bronze Age Phaistos (Crete). 1008
Religion as an invading force: the case of Roman mercenaries in
2176 Egypt 930
Crafts and the City: Unveiling potters’ technological traditions of
2177 Etruria at the dawn of urbanisation 739
The contribution of state-of-the-art technology to the Archaeology of
2178 Archaeology approach, a case study at Troy 615
Baskets and their belongings: a case study from the Late Neolithic
2179 pile dwellings of the Lake Constance 975
Insights into husbandry practices using stable isotopes and ZooMS
2180 at Phoenician Tavira between 8th – 5th century BCE 557
Serial production, workshops and the creation of typologies for
2181 undecorated roof tiles. 1029
Staying in-between: ceramic perspectives on style based on the
2182 study of Minoan pottery 654
2184 Maya Ruins and Post-collapse Burial Behaviours 336
Creating Common Ground. Swedish Archive Research on the Past
2187 for the Future 794
Surrounding a LBK-“Central Site”. First results on the diachronic and
spatial development of the “Schletz settlement cluster”/Lower
2189 Austria 85
Born in a brothel: New perspectives on childcare with medieval sex
2190 workers 834
Seafood Beyond Subsistence: ‘Luxury’ Consumption and Marine
2191 Resources in Japan 502
Taxonomic assessment of the human remains from the Middle
2192 Paleolithic site of Grotta del Poggio (Cilento, southern Italy) 916
Neanderthal or not? The occipital bone from the Middle Palaeolithic
2193 site of Ciota Ciara (Piedmont, Italy) 666
2194 Early Medieval Funerary Landscapes: the case of Matera 522
Jewels, pigments and cosmetics: An enquiry into the Buddhist clay
2195 sculpture in Afghanistan (4th/5th -8th century) 1103
Reimagining Mining Landscapes in the Siegerland (Germany) –
2196 Theory and Practice of Cultural Appropriation and Shaped Space 895
2198 Enhancing inclusion in the Hungarian National Museum 1129
Living off/with the landscape in the hinterlands of Athens: insights
from the Kotroni Archaeological Survey Project (KASP) at ancient
2199 Aphidna 37
Archaeology of an Archive – Opportunities and Challenges. The
2200 Thecla Basilica in Meriamlik as a Case Study 615
Coping with Loess: Endeavors to Establish an 87Sr/86Sr Baseline in
2204 the Lower Danube River Valley 743
THE MARCOMANNI AND QUADI ELITES IN THE NORTH FROM THE
2207 MIDDLE DANUBE DURING THE EARLY ROMAN PERIOD 207
Revisiting the (Re)conquest of Sigüenza: Challenging medievalist
2208 narratives through archaeological and historical inquiry 105
Frontier Terramare: preliminary palaeoenvironmental
2209 reconstructions from the Terramare of Ronchi di Caorso (PC) 1101
‘Where Individuals Are Nameless and Unknown’: Osteobiography
2210 and the Social Agency of Individuals in the Past 1083
2211 The Treasures from Troy – A New Look at an Old Story 1172
Evaluating the utility of craniodental metric and non-metric data in
2213 biodistance analysis 544
Reconsidering Pliny the Elder’s perspective on wine: how much has
2215 his view impacted us? 909
A behavioural science-based approach to heritage: Improving visitor
2216 diversity and addressing wellbeing inequality at Biltmore Estate. 406
From quarries to buildings: extraction, manufacturing, transport and
2220 use of the Aurisina limestone in the Roman age 997
The Concevreux Merovingian Bridge: An Archaeological Reverse
2221 Engineering 642
A wetland wilderness and its destruction. The development of a
2222 peatland forest in the western Netherlands 902
Sex, survival, and the fall of the Roman Empire: Gendered
2223 differences in stress and mortality in Late Antique Gaul 74
2225 Material Identities of the Indus Terracotta-Making Communities 814
Exploring Quality of Life in Medieval and Post-Medieval Urban
2226 Environment: An Archaeological Perspective 302
“Who ever mislaid a keg of butter?” Bog butter deposition as a
2227 strategy for food storage in Ireland 497
Small things, big stories: bodily identities at the Neolithic transition
2229 in southwest Asia 1103
Between material and immaterial. The grave goods and their
2230 different meanings from the 8th to the 10th centuries 946
The role of MIS3 climate oscillations and modern humans in
2231 Neanderthal and carnivores’ demise across Europe 364
The Best Hunting Grounds: Rethinking Hominin Choices along the
2232 Levantine Coast, and the role of Lebanon 364
Computational approaches to a sustainable heritage management in
2233 Central Asia 617
Roman landfills as twofold economic indicators: presence and
2234 absence of artifacts in Aquileia and Pompeii 1044
The Sunbury Aboriginal earth rings from Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung
Country, southeastern Australia: empires, colonisation and self-
2235 determination 856
Sex-related differences and social stratification in Hellenistic/early
2236 Roman Menainon, Sicily 74
2237 Striving for Synergy: Nature and Heritage 1091
Building on Archaeology of the 1930s and 1960s:
2241 Reinvestigating the Town above the Sanctuary of Hera, Perachora 615
Exploring secondary glass production in Roman Aquileia: an
2243 extensive archaeometric study towards new evidence 802
Legacy Excavation in the Franconian Jura. Challenges and
2244 Opportunities 1150
Statistical modelling for quantifying clustering in Paleolithic
2245 assemblages: characterizing high-density areas of Abric Romaní Qa 553
To the loo! Framing plant diet in studies of the archaeobotanical
2246 remains from latrines in the medieval Iberian Peninsula 598
Organic residue analysis at the transition to the Iron Age in South
2247 Iberia 184
A bioarchaeological understanding of the lived experiences of
2249 children during the Early Medieval period in Southeast England 984
Living fauna made of clay? A comparison of animal bone findings and
2255 interpretations of zoomorphic figurines. 63
Telling different stories: an experimental approach to storytelling and
2256 synthesis on large-scale linear infrastructure schemes. 882
2257 Late Iron Age enclosures in Western Germany 1182
About heroes and horses. The common iconography of horseman
depictions in the context of sumptuous tombs (4th-3rd centuries
2263 BC.) 835
A project of dissemination and heritage education in the rural
2264 environment 708
Reconstructing the different building phases at the Casa del
2265 Citarista in Pompeii (Italy) using ground penetrating radar (GPR) 1111 Part 1
Rather Pigs than Fish – the Diet of the Early Monastic Community on
2266 the Island of Reichenau in Lake Constance 588
Amphorae in Rus'. Approach to exchange patterns through the
2267 petrofabric distribution 1133
“How does the grass grow” – Looting of the Sarmatians graves during
2268 Late Antiquity 340
Investigations mass graves of Holocaust-era in Ukraine: challenges
2271 and perspectives 886
Taberna 2 of Mirobriga: craft and domestic adaptations and
2272 ceramological evolution in the 5th and 6th centuries AD 139
Intangible Heritage in the Death and Burial Rites of Ancient Aksum
2275 (50-400 CE) 182
2276 The Seikilos Stele: Telling a story without context 643
Walnuts, pine nuts and dogs. Study of ancient rites in a Roman villa
2278 of Barcelona through bioarchaeology 598
Northern Epirus between the Classical and the Hellenistic period:
2279 the case of Çuka e Ajtoit, Butrint and their regional context 833
An archaeobotanical exploration of urban food practices through
2281 time in Roman Italy 598
Following cows: Cattle as geopolitical agents in Bronze Age
2285 Scandinavia 369
From the hearth: Differentiating combustion surfaces from other
2286 hardened flat earthen fragments 160
ArboDat+ / The new edition of a classic in archaeobotanical data
2288 recording 514
The Portillo Cave, a new Magdalenian archaeological site in the high
2289 Guadalquivir (Bedmar, Jaén). 594
Advanced osteological techniques in the exhumation and analysis of
2291 a historic mass grave in Roncesvalles, Spain 886
Proxies of coastal adaption: Bird and seal exploitation at Klasies
2292 River, South Africa during the Middle to Later Stone Age. 104
Irresistible Analogies and Universal Adaptors: Negotiating Unfamiliar
Landscapes and Maritime Intercultural Contact in the Bronze and
2294 Iron Age Mediterranean 226
Rise and demise of salt production by ignition during the late
2295 prehistory in coastal sites at the Iberian Peninsula. 327
Exploring the spread of knowledge in Corded Ware burial practices –
2296 information transmission in the third millennium BCE 1013
The Neolithic settlement of La Marmotta (Italy): A window into the
2297 past to learn about working tools and food processing 1008
In search of the Northern Pioneers: Investigating the potential of the
2298 unexplored caves and rock shelters of Kullaberg, southern Sweden 1150
ONLAAH MOOC: Online Education in African Archaeology and
2299 Heritage 657
Transformations of a socio-spatial system during the Neolithic in SW
2302 Slovakia: Vráble and the Žitava valley 85
2303 The
The introduction ofisotope
use of sulphur tin bronze in the for
analysis Argaric culture
dietary reconstruction in 987
bioarchaeology:
2306 a case study from the Szekler region of Transylvania 92
Named Entity Recognition applied to XML-TEI-encoded French
2308 archaeological reports. First results of the ARCHES project 1071
From Trench to Time Travel: Immersive 3D-reconstruction as a Tool
2309 for Processing and Mediating Archaeological Data 531
An archaeology of gathering practices: taking account of habitat
2312 historical dynamics 482
Methods for reconstructing depositional histories of anthropogenic,
sedimentary records: the case of the Holocene-deep Kirkhellaren
2314 cave deposits, coastal Arctic Norway 1150
A Paleoproteomic Case-study on Medieval Cooking: The “pietra
2316 ollare” vessels from Nogara (Verona, Italy) 184
There are no limits here... Living heritage routes as an example of
2317 creativity and imagination in culture tourism 595
The Material Culture of Christianisation – Controversies and New
2318 Approaches. 15
The villa Sette Bassi reloaded: integrating UAV and satellite data for
2320 an holistic monitoring of Cultural Heritage 1111 Part 1
Analysis of the sense perception in the fresco painting of the Dečani
2321 Monastery 542
Integrated archaeometric investigation of Celtic bipyramidal ingots
from the Schifferstadt depot (southwestern Germany): provenance,
2324 technology and age determination. 923
Archaeological and Speleological Dynamics of a Developed Karst
System and Subterranean Rituals in the early 5th millennium BCE
2325 Southern Levant 729
Archaeological glass as an indicator of consumption strategies and
2326 social status in late medieval and early modern Wrocław (Poland). 302
Fortified landscapes in ancient Epirus: new research in the
2329 Hellenistic site of Çuka e Ajtoit (Albania) 470
Investigating Human-Environmental Interactions in Extremely Flat
Fluvial Landscapes: 7,000 Years of Settlement Ecological Dynamics
2330 on the Great Hungarian Plain 1167
Exploring Basketry Techniques Beyond Container Construction:
2331 Insights from a Copper Age Settlement 975
Qualitative and quantitative analysis of Natufian sickle blades:
Tracking shifting cereal harvesting strategies at el-Wad Terrace in the
2332 Levant 871
18th-century children's funeral fashion - analysis of research
possibilities based on objects from the crypts in the church in
2333 Szczuczyn 438
TaphArt: an experimental approach to the impact of wind erosion
2334 and marine aerosol degradation on coastal rock art sites 571
Refining the chronology of the second plague pandemic through
2335 phylogenetically informed radiocarbon modelling 704
Diachronic changes in diet with respect to the Black Death: stable
2336 isotopic evidence from medieval Toulouse, France 931
More than meets the eye: Hyperspectral imaging for the recording of
2338 archaeological features and deposits 965
Mobility at the probable medieval Muslim cemetery in Orosháza,
2339 Hungary using stable strontium and oxygen isotope analyses 92
The traces of the funerary rite with cinerary urns in tumular
2341 necropolises in Kosova and northeastern Albania 1013
Cerro del Villar Project (2022-2025): first results on the archaic
2342 settlement and its environmental vulnerability 306
Age estimation of human individuals (MICROAGE): supervised
2343 machine learning tool for bone histomorphometry 666
Two methods and two sites: A comparison of intra-site spatial
2344 analysis methods at two Late Pleistocene open-air sites 553
Assemblages of power: later prehistoric and early Roman wheeled
2345 vehicle deposits in Britain 932
An experimental investigation of the ground stone knives and sickles
2346 in South China during the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age 637
Archaeology as a world-view: Annamarie Schwarzenbach and the
2349 female archaeologists in the early 20th century 738
2350 Structure or chaos? A tale of two cooking pit areas. 895
2351 Quinoa and the Politics of the Neglected and Under-utilized Crop 556
The chaîne opératoire of the soapstone ‘coffee bean’ sinkers of
2355 Stone Age Norway 452
Language and burial rituals on the Carolingian-Ottonian Empire
2356 borders 1054
Unveiling the 'Focaccia' Culinary Tradition in Late-Neolithic Upper
Mesopotamia through Experimental, Use-Wear, Phytolith, and
2357 Organic-Residue Analyses 1008
“Corded Ware symbols” in the late fourth millennium BC of Central
2358 Europe 359 Part 2
LOOKING FROM THE EAST: TRADE ROUTES AND MARKET CENTERS
2359 IN MEDIEVAL EURASIA 42
2360 From Silent Bedrock to Stones of Meaning 643
2361 A rice grain´s journey in the big world´s barn - Global numismatics 42
2363 What is a global medieval archaeology for? 387
Virtual Archaeology as a method of promoting the Phoenician-Punic
2365 heritage of the Bay of Cadiz (SW, Spain). 915
Between mountains and sea. Preliminary data from the survey of
2366 three Protohistoric fortified settlements in southern Albania. 470
The Blue of Barbarians: Glass Ornaments as mirror of Identities in La
2367 Tène Societies 860
Urbanisation in process: Formal, technical and cultural features of
2368 ashlar architecture in Late Bronze Age Cyprus 354
Indigenous Imitation and Global Interaction: Understanding the
Pottery of the Post-Talayotic, Late Iron Age at Torre d’en Galmés,
2369 Menorca 1147
Fragments of agrarian landscapes in Val di Cornia: recurrences and
2370 changes of agricultural spaces between 18th and 20th centuries 1155
The grave’s embrace: biological and social relations in Beaker period
2371 adult-child graves revealed by ancient DNA 1049
GameTable Network: unveiling the Past, embracing the future
2373 through AI-driven archaeological research 818
The First Open Access Digital Archaeological Collection of a State
2374 Museum in Türkiye: Digitization of Juliopolis and Building Its Heritage 613
Compositional and technological features of glazed and unglazed
ware from ancient Termez in south Uzbekistan (9th – 14th centuries
2375 AD) 676
Size matters - so does the context. 794 Early Bronze Age rib ingots
2376 from Oberding 1172
“It matters not how long we live but how”: Becoming old during the
2379 Industrial Revolution in England and Wales 799
A suburban dump in Pompeii: context, formation processes and
2380 value of faunal remains. 498
Digging in the past of medieval Islamic population in Al-Ándalus. The
2381 necropolis of Sahl ben Malik (Granada, Spain) 1140
The Unseen Heritage of The Everyday Environment; Re-building
2382 Community Cohesion of An Abandoned Rurality 192
Finnic females: tracing the origin of the likely early Finnic-speaking
2383 women in the Eastern Baltic 834
Rethinking Roman Sexuality: Understanding Sexual Effects of the
2384 Roman Empire through archaeological data 679
Archaeology, place and wellbeing – joining the dots connecting
public participation in archaeology and wellbeing in individuals and
2385 communities. 918
Moving stones. The spreading of granites from the Tuscan islands in
2386 the Roman period 1193
Discrepant Dogs: Canine Symbolism and Ritual Variance in the
2388 Roman World 1089
Contract archaeologists in Greece: their place and role in the
2389 domestic process of archaeological production. 696
Old ideas and new ways to recreate history. Lithuanian education
2390 experiences 657
2392 Comparing central places: settlement and land use in Etruria 936
Archaeology between heritage, science and political-economic
2396 interests: two case studies from Saxony, Germany 696
Old bones, new prospects: research and preservation of identified
2397 skeletonised individuals from historical Iceland 613
LusoLit from the shelf to the web: an online lithotheque from south
2398 Portugal 793
The life and afterlife of the Adès Collection of medieval Persian
2399 ceramics 676
Living at the Lake – Reconstructing the Diet of Medieval Inhabitants
2400 around the Lake of Zurich, Switzerland 92
Between stability and seasonality. Medieval and post-medieval
variations in the settlement networks of the Asturian mountains
2401 (northern Iberian Peninsula) 1184
Amerindian shamanic perspectivism and Diaguita visual art:
2402 Contribution of symmetry in indigenous identities construction 1094
The mixing bowl: waterlogged plant foods in riverside Lisbon Early
2403 Modern Period archaeological sites 598
Investigating the Intentional and Accidental Impact of Fire on Clay
2404 Materials from Oppsal, Southeastern Norway 973
Nucleated vs dispersed settlement, planning vs. self-organization of
the settlement system in the medieval landscape of southwestern
2405 France. 301
2406 Nature and Heritage: how to seduce nature managers? 1091
Implementing data management strategy based on Agile SCRUM
2407 methodology within the Al-Ula Cultural Project (UCOP) 617
Human-cat interactions at different times and geographies:
Modelling diets and hydrogen isotope analysis of cats from Turkey,
2408 Jordan, and Belgium 151
2411 Twilight of the Golden Age 359 Part 1
New technologies to enhance heritage participation. Exploring and
communicating artisanal practices at the Archaeological Park of
2413 Urbisaglia 1129
2414 Viticulture Landscapes of the Late Antique Southern Levant 1072
The sacred landscape of the Graeco-Roman Philadelphia (Amman)
2418 and its chora 517
2421 Linked by death: double burials in an epidemic context 1049
Birth of a Mediterranean city: exploring the metamorphosis of
2424 Valencia through time using ancient DNA 1076
THE CONSOLIDATION OF MODERNITY IN ITALY AND SPAIN: THE
2425 ARCHAEOLOGY OF COAL MINES DURING THE AUTARCHY 905
Differentiated use of rockshelters related to changes in the
2426 agricultural settlement during the Early Iron Age in Southwest Norway 1150
2427 The History of the city of Trepol, found in museum boxes 613
Characterization of Cooking Stones from Early Neolithic Sites in
2428 Southwestern Europe 1008
Ceramic Production and Community at Archaic and Classical Eleon
2429 in Central Greece 814
Ceramic traditions and salt processing in Northern Iberia: The
earliest neolithic exploitation of Salt Valley of Añana in Western
2433 Mediterranean 903
Roof Tiles Under the Mediterranean. The Maritime Circulation of
Ceramic Roofing Materials in the Mid-Western Mediterranean of
2434 Roman Period 1029
The Early Iron Age matt-painted pottery of the Ionian Islands: some
2436 preliminary remarks 845
What stories are (or can be) told with archaeological data?:
2437 Experiments in site photo reuse with different audiences 1056
The Changing Power of the Past at the Late Bronze Age Cemetery of
2438 Aidonia, Greece 95
Khirbat es-Sar: a piece of puzzle in the Hellenistic history of
2440 Transjordan 207
Survey and elaboration of digital data for a stratigraphic analysis of
pluristratified contexts: the s.c. Domus degli Americani (Palatine,
2442 Rome). 1030
2443 Evidence, source criticism and credibility in immersive exhibitions 1192
Playing at (demi-)god: Hercules’ club, mould-blown glass, and
2444 sensory experiences in the Roman Empire 860
Positioning Pottery Between Producer and Consumer at the Late
2446 Bronze Age Workshop of Petsas House, Mycenae, Greece 654
Celt Production Processes and Loci in Neolithic Greece:
2450 The Case of the Thracian Site of Makri 1024
2451 Knowledge construction in and with the archaeological archive 794
Viability and Trade in Jordan in the Early Bronze II-IV: the Case of
2452 Khirbet ez-Zeraqon to Reinvestigate Regional Connectivity 390
Iron Age settlements beyond the walls: New perspectives from
2453 northern Britain 591
Detecting Wild Rice in Ancient Lake Sediments, Archaeological Sites
2454 and Food Residues across the Upper Great Lakes of North America 732
The functional interpretation of some archaeological spaces through
the discovery of utensils dedicated to spinning-sewing in the
2456 Southwest of Spain. 717
The Subsistence Shift between Late Antiquity and Middle Ages in
Central Europe: the Dating and Explaining by a Transdisciplinary
2458 Approach 395
Revisiting the Acheulean occupations of Vale do Forno (Lower Tagus,
2461 Alpiarça, Portugal) 594
2462 Grand Tours and antiquarianism in 18th century Finland 446
Unravelling the subsistence strategies in a Magdalenian dwelling
structure of the Lower Gallery of La Garma (Omoño, Cantabria,
2463 Spain) 849
Productive Activities as Indicators of Political and Economic
2465 Changes in the Amiternum Territory 802
Unraveling the Relationship Between Paleoclimatic Changes and
2466 Broomcorn Millet Cultivation in North-Eastern and Central Europe 556
The organisation of labour in the ceramic workshops of the chora of
2469 Metaponto 648
Qin Shi Huang, the legalist (fa) thinkers, and the current Chinese
2470 nationalism 1108
Malaria in al-Andalus: From written medical sources to a proposal for
2471 a palaeoparasitological study 1140
LandCRAFT(ing) – practices of interaction and socialization of
2473 Cultural Heritage in the Côa Valley region (Portugal) 811
2474 Modeling Adversity and Innovation in the Archaeological Record 1046
To the Elite Taste: Beyond the Costs and Aesthetics. Glazed
2475 Tableware Imports from Medieval Kyiv 1133
Not Quite-Abandoned: Natural Disasters as Agents of Use and Re-
2477 Use of Spaces. 1050
The theater at Amiternum rediscovered. New data and future
2478 perspectives 1043
Touching the dark: Exploring Palaeolithic embodied cave markings in
2479 cross-cultural context 729
Microarchitectural developmental pathway of the Cribra orbitalia:
2480 micro-CT assessment of cribrous changes 1004
2481 The marble urn from the Germanic cemetery in Očkov 727
Spaces of life and death in the landscape of Garb al-Andalus.
2483 Preliminary analysis of topography and rural settlements 522
Kourotrophic deities in Archaic Crete: a black figure depiction the
2484 birth of Artemis found in the Temple of Demeter, Phalasarna 188
The Piast Dynasty’s key to eastern Pomerania? Unique cluster of
2486 three strongholds in Ciepłe (Northern Poland) 1182
J.-P. Houël: engravings and travel notes for the reconstruction of the
2487 ancient landscape of the Aeolian Islands 446
Dolmans and Their Owners – Dolman Remains from the Graves in the
2488 Church of St. Martin at Prozorje, Croatia 735
Under the bridge? Central Dalmatian Islands and the trans – Adriatic
2491 contacts (2nd and 1st millenium BCE) 833
From curvilinear to rectilinear: architectural transformations in 4th-
2492 3rd millennia cal. BC Cyprus and their social implications 354
Skin Ornaments: Exploring Identities and Materiality through Body
2493 Modification in Pazyryk 1103
The Underlandscape Project: an interdisciplinary and shared study
2495 of the underground environments 729
Life at medieval Orosháza according to the stable isotope
2496 archaeological examination 92
Glasses from San Fruttuoso Abbey of Capodimonte (Camogli, Ge):
2497 archaeological and archaeometric data 1144
Revisiting Old Excavations with an Archaeothanatological Approach
2498 — Benefits & Challenges 1188
Portable Monumenta:
2499 Object Biographies and Collecting Practices in Roman Imperial Times 1048
The Boom and Bust of desert agriculture: arable transformation of
2500 the Coude de Draa, Morocco under Muslim rule 1058
Echoes from the Cave: exploring the life-histories of macrolithic
artifacts from Late Neolithic Drakaina Cave, Kephalonia Island,
2501 Western Greece 1024
A World Made by Travel: Introducing the Grand Tour Explorer for a
2502 digital study of the Grand Tour 446
Mortuary feasting practice in the first urban center in the north Loess
2504 Plateau, China 598
Each site has its method: debating best practices for studying rock
2506 art, case studies in the Alps and Italy 571
Leveraging Machine Learning in Remote Sensing for Enhancing
Archaeological Impact Assessment: Theoretical Considerations and
2507 Future Prospects 1157
Excavating the “lone city of Škar.” Island-Mainland Mobility in the
2508 eastern Adriatic in the Bronze Age. 548
Bronze vessels from the Roman period from the seat of the elite in
2509 Zohore as an indicator of Roman-Barbarian relations 870
Photogrammetric documentation and virtual image analysis of the
2512 historic Maritim graffiti of the Santa Bárbara wall in Peñíscola (Spain) 857
The biomolecular profile of 17,000-year-old human remains from
2513 Riparo Tagliente 848
(Re)Constructed Pots at Troy: The Local Pottery Menders from the
2514 University of Cincinnati Expedition to the Troad 615
Deconstructing the dead: evidence for post-mortem body processing
2515 from Millin Bay Late Neolithic cairn, Northern Ireland. 1013
Fish People: Human-Animal Relationships in identity creation in the
2518 Iron Gates during the Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition. 18
2520 Le Blot 40 Years Later: An Example of Fuzzy Logic in Archaeology 794
Early contact between late farming and pastoralist societies in
2522 southeastern Europe 359 Part 1
Ceramic media, change and activity (re)arrangements: investigating
2523 serving and consumption vessels from Early Helladic settlements 654
The Power of Physical Limitations: Founding the Classic Copan
2526 Dynasty 646
Quality through quantity: tracing regenerative construction practices
2527 across urban networks in Lydia, Caria, and Phrygia 139
High-resolution oxygen isotope analyses of human teeth reveal
considerable intra- and inter-individual variation within and among
2528 geographic locations 743
The impact of climate change on Yorta Yorta indigenous archaeology
2529 in the Murray River region, southern Australia 472
Translating imperial violence: international and domestic
interpretation of Asia-Pacific War museums in Kyoto and Tokyo,
2530 Japan 484
"Leaving to occupy and occupying without inhabiting", the example
of the exploitation of a valley in the Auvergne mountains (Puy-de-
2537 Dôme) 1050
The Assessment of Mortuary Activities and Burial Interactions from
2538 the Blue Stone Structure at Eleon, Greece 95
Unraveling the Role of Large Language Models in Archaeological
2539 Heritage: Applications, Challenges, and Ethical Implications 647
Pirate Ships as Heterotopic Spaces:
2540 Transforming Dystopian -scapes in the 12th century BCE 226
Linking distant regions: the study of trade networks and trade goods
2541 in a diachronic perspective 950
Integrating and sharing old and new: Hatch: House at Çatalhöyük – a
2543 new digital repository for the World Heritage Site 1043
2545 The adoption of the street façade in medieval houses (11th-13th c.) 105
What stories do the decorated hunter-gatherer osseous tools tell?
2546 Recent research and results from Lithuanian territory 1024
Poverty in the bones. Bioarchaeological study of monastic life in the
2547 College de Mínimos of Alcalá de Henares (Madrid, Spain) 1148
Gendered networks in pre-Roman Italy: tracing local and regional
2551 interactions. 1173
Eneolithic population of the Lasinja culture in eastern Croatia –
2553 settlement, mortuary practice and utilization of space 790
Ownership, financial investment and landscape impact of two great
monuments: the Claudiaum in Rome and the Provincial Forum in
2554 Tarraco. 803
Integrating Traditional Ecological Knowledge in archaeology:
applications in the modelling of human-Rangifer interactions in
2555 North America and Northwest Asia 1027
Classification of Glass Beads by Image Clustering from Early
2556 Medieval Austrian Sites 1071
2557 Salt Mining in Central Anatolia Through Ages 784
Modelling mobility in the Neolithic: Least Cost Paths on a large
2558 canvas. 390
Copper, gold, ivory and cinnabar: power display and exchange
networks in the Bell Beaker tombs of Humanejos (Parla, Madrid,
2559 Spain). 409
Spatial modelling of the early Yamnaya expansion using radiocarbon
2560 dates 359 Part 1
Urban landscaping – understanding stratigraphy as more than waste
2562 management.
LITHIC RAW MATERIAL SUPPLY AT THE MIDDLE PALEOLITHIC SITE 1040
OF LOS
ALJEZARES: GEOLOGICAL AND GEOMORPHOLOGICAL
2565 CONSTRAINTS 1113
2568 Early medieval Slavic diet: the millet question 395
Exchange Networks during the Chalcolithic Period of the Iberian
2569 Peninsula 409
New contributions to the understanding of the Early Neolithic in
2570 central Iberia: recent discoveries and forthcoming approaches 903
An interdisciplinary and non-invasive approach to investigate the
archaeological landscape of Briatico (Calabria, Italy) in the longue
2571 durèe. 1030
From resource colonisation to heritagisation and local activism. The
2574 history of a shieling in western Sweden 1190
The role of the Aegina Bronze Age harbor in the Minoan and
2575 Mycenaean networks in the eastern Mediterranean 548
Isotopes and peptides. The multi-disciplinary study of the Middle Iron
2576 Age necropolis of CUS-Piovego, Padua, Italy 1000
Devotion on the down-low. Materiality of un-institutionalized ritual
practices in monasteries in the Late Medieval Netherlands (ca. 1100-
2577 1600) 15
The brick construction industry in imperial Rome: working
2581 procedures and quantitative analyses 997
Greek exploration and phantom settlements in the Adriatic – a
2583 collision between archaeological evidence and historical narrative 833
Integrating evidence: an holistic systems approach to centralization
2584 in Central Italy 460
Ancient Skies: Progress and issues with digital tools applied to
2586 archaeoastronomy 34
Heat and light in an early modern context -
2588 What do they tell us about dwelling in the past? 396
Archaeoethology: A new framework to interpret past horse-human
2589 relations 835
How astronomers revolutionized archaeology: tree rings, solar
2590 outbursts, and archaeological interpretation. 1081
Reconstructing water management with silicon stable isotopes:
results of in situ analysis in sorghum phytoliths and their significance
2591 for archaeology 557
Late Roman Germanic pottery in northwest Europe: from ethnic
2592 marker to a complex mobility network 120
The Warsaw Ghetto as a place of persecution and extremation of
2593 Jews in the light of archaeological research in 2021-2022. 650
2595 European Archaeology Days: Sharing Archaeological Heritage 1129
Unusual or different Neolithic images: allusions to material or social
2596 facts and phenomena? 63
The lower Andarax river basin as the axis of the territorial
2598 organisation of the civitas of Urci (Almería, Spain) 577
Archaeogenetic investigations reconstruct mobility of central
European populations represented by the Rhineland region during
2600 the Migration Period 588
2603 Gods and heroes in Classical foundations and synoecisms 188
2605 After the LBK Lifeways project: reflections a decade later 1083
Rethinking the Greek-Barbarian Divide: A New Look at the Textual
2607 Sources 597
Toward an Intersectional Archaeology: Challenging Neolithic
2608 Funerary Contexts. 1060
Roads and rivers. The importance of regional transportation
2609 networks for early urbanization in central Italy (1000-500 BC). 390
Cause and effect: Changes in the Iron Age through a holistic study of
2611 significant transformations (3rd to 2nd century BCE) 408
Ochre use during the Upper Palaeolithic at Parpalló cave, Gandía,
2612 Spain 355
Breaking Barriers: Inclusive Outreach in Archaeology for Children
and Teenagers Undergoing Cancer Treatment and People Deprived
2614 of Liberty 811
2617 Integrating heritage into land management schemes in England 1091
Exhibition-making as an interdisciplinary exercise: combining art,
2618 archaeology and design 1192
Dark soil on sand dunes as a result of terrain levelling at the early
2619 medieval settlement of Mikulčice, Moravia 1167
Leaf-shaped motif in Neolithic engravings. A discussion of image
2620 production and interpretation of portable objects 1103
Putting food into Late Neolithic houses: revealing household culinary
practices in 3rd MBC Netherlands through integrated organic residue
2621 analysis 396
Modelling changes and persistence in urbanisation during the
2622 Hellenistic to Early Roman Imperial period in Anatolia 332
2624 A Playful Mapping Approach to Archaeological Landscapes 852
Exploring Elemental Dynamics in Cremated Bone: A Geochemical
2628 Exploration using Experimental Archaeology 627
What’s the difference? Procedural complexity of fire preservation vs.
2629 fire production 973
A New History of Bronze: Towards an Integrated Approach to the
2630 Study of Metalworking Processes 871
The microarchaeology of submerged earthen materials: the unknown
2631 remains from La Marmotta, Rome 160
Johanna Mestorf at the International Congresses of Prehistoric
2632 Anthropology and Archaeology 1869–1876 1078
Residential mobility in Early Neolithic Britain: New evidence from
2633 stable sulphur isotope analysis 904
Crafting resilience:persistence and adaptation of the ceramic
manufacture at Roca Vecchia from the Middle to the Final Bronze
2636 Age phases 988
2638 Mapping Desertification in the MedMENA region 745
Breathing Time: A Longue-Durée Multidisciplinary Study of
Respiratory Illnesses and Airborne Diseases (RIAD) in Switzerland
2639 (16th – 21st Century CE) 135
Sacred burial structures during the early Christian period in the
2640 territory of Kosovo 438
2641 Phoenician postcolonialism 306
LONG LIFE FOR AN EXCEPTIONAL BUILDING MATERIAL: FIRED
2642 BRICK AND TILE 997
The Chalcolithic enclosure of Castanheiro do Vento during the
2645 Bronze Age: Use and oblivion. 393
Of gaps and gears : analyzing divergences in methodologies of
2646 pottery studies in French preventive archaeology 120
The conversion of a facility into an urban environment in the western 1225 /
2647 Pyrenees General
Archaeobotany, geometric morphometrics and genomics of
worldwide opium poppy (Papaver somniferum L.) accessions reveal
2649 its origins and spread. 1072
Voices from Afar: The post-Medieval and Ottoman period burials at
2651 the Monastery of Ayia Napa, Cyprus. 669
Typologists meet the world: An eye-tracking experiment on pottery
2652 styles from central Germany, northern Denmark and northern Spain 408
How to hunt? The Behaviour of Animals as a Guide for Hunters in
2653 13th-14th century Northern Fennoscandia 1027
Medieval Hamlets at the edge of Lake Neusiedler
Rural settlement development in the area between present-day
2654 Austria and Hungary 301
New perspectives to the study of chert catchment areas from
2655 Pyrenean LGM human occupations: the case of Montlleó (Spain) 1113
Digital archaeological archiving in Poland – SEADDA COST Action
2656 and beyond 381
Ethnohistorical research on an Aksumite site and its environs in the
2657 high plateau above the „Black Nile“ 862
Ritual practices in protohistoric Menorca: the courtyards of the rock-
2660 cut tombs 1015
2661 Lost and found: The prehistoric pile-dwelling in Budinščina, Croatia 1081
Pastoralism and palaeoproteomics: insights from Diepkloof Rock
2662 Shelter, Western Cape, South Africa 699
The Body in Pieces: Attitudes towards the display and retention of
2665 historical fluid preserved specimen collections. 182
Converging Non-Invasive Approaches for In-Depth Micro-Wear
2666 Examination on Basalt 871
Lasting Relations? Social Values and Temporal Aspects of Gift Giving
2667 in Early and Late Iron Age Scandinavia 870
2669 Late medieval pottery from Benevento contexts 631
2672 Uncovering stories hidden in the walls of the Budeč rotunda 776
MODELING THE HUMAN WALKING FLEXIBILITY. APPLICATIONS TO A
2673 LATE PLEISTOCENE HUMAN GROUP 364
New Genomic Data Illuminate Community Organization and Mobility
2674 in the Late Neolithic and Early Copper Age Carpathian Basin 904
2677 An Analysis of Insects at Roman Vindolanda 173
Aegean cooking sets and cooking traditions – a combined
2678 comparative approach. 1008
Bronzes lie on tusks. The Context of Hoard I from Somló Hill, West
2679 Hungary 1172
Earthen Heritage in the Eastern Mediterranean between Archaeology
2681 and Sustainability (EartHeritage Project) 33
Mass violence, age and gender in the Early Iron Age of the southwest
2683 Carpathian Basin 886
Exploring Neolithic ovicaprine husbandry through stable isotope
analyses at the site of El Portalón de Cueva Mayor (Atapuerca,
2687 Burgos) 557
The early medieval agglomeration of Bojná - a place that sources
2689 power 15
Non-destructive Multiproxy Survey as a Resource for the Study of
2693 Development of the Medieval Metallurgy in Slovakia 974
„Livin’ On The Edge” – Lifestyle reconstruction of Pannonian
populations of the Roman Empire based on paleopathological
2694 analysis 439
Persisting Through Change: Resilient Communities in Roman Italy’s
2695 Middle Tiber Valley 1088
Raw materials, work tools, and production processes in the Early
2698 Neolithic of Coro Trasito (Tella.Sin, Huesca). 1011
2699 The GDR "Silex", a Four-Year Review of Open Access experience 793
"Empowering Communities Through Archaeology: The Terra Levis
2700 Approach in Ávila, Spain" 1129
Tracing the Ecological Impact of Human exploitation and
2701 Environmental Changes in Baltic Sea Harp and Grey Seals 104
An integrated approach of rock art: understanding the trajectory of
2702 colouring materials from the source to the wall 355
2703 Marginal landscape - marginal data? 58
Unveiling Morphological Diversity: A Geometric Morphometric
Perspective on Holocene Lithic Artifacts in São Paulo State,
2704 Southeastern Brazil 1113
The trapezoid blade connection: giving shape to the Nordic Bronze
2707 Age and its connectivity through a multi-proxy approach 923
Is the museum a safe space for the dead? Analysis of how exhibition
2711 choices affect our understanding of human remains 1192
Performative Pilgrimage or Divine Charity? Exploring the
2712 Transformation of Bodily Identity at Roman Sanctuaries 1107
Adaptation strategies of early to mid-Holocene hunter-gatherers in
2714 the non-aquatic savannah environment of NW Butana, Sudan 995
Reshaping urban landscapes: Insights from Aeso (Isona i Conca
2716 Dellà, Catalonia, Spain) 803
The Blera archaeological project: Investigating Etruscan urbanism
2718 through multi-resolution archaeology 936
Sacred Swords of the Alps - Exploring a forgotten medieval tradition
2719 in Tyrol 15
2720 It’s the sources stupid! – Or is it darker than that..? 387
The final act of the "Spanish Ulcera", Vitoria, 1813. Archaeology,
2721 history and memory 569
The more things change? Interpreting long-term human-environment
2722 dynamics on the northern coastal flats of Papua New Guinea 1018
Environment and plant gathering at the Mesolithic Ljungaviken site in
2723 southern Sweden 902
Animal Life Histories and the Economy of an Early Nuraghe:
2724 Zooarchaeology and Isotope Analysis at Sa Conca 'e sa Cresia 1000
2725 Neanderthals and the cave 895
Between the 4th and 3rd millennium BC in Alto Douro (North of
2727 Portugal). What happens in the landscape. 1151
The agency of early modern crofters – a microarchaeological
2728 approach to dwelling 396
2731 The Strait of Otranto: a gate for Adriatic connections 833
“Deep in caves”: sensorial analysis of Iberian ritual caves (5th-3rd
2732 centuries BC) 729
Gold-garnet jewellery of the Late Antiquity - Clues for the mutual
2733 relationships between Mediterranean and Central Europe ? 390
Burials in the settlement structures of Great Moravian centres -
2734 social phenomena, evidence of collapse, or graves in the ruins? 336
2735 Another Look at Skyscape 34
2737 Olive crops in Late Bronze Age Crete: biodiversity and textual sources 1072
Browsing legacy material: the case of the archives of the French
2738 mission at Enkomi (Cyprus) 794
The origin of landscape instability in the fourth millennium BC of the
2739 Troinese of upland Sicily 1101
About design, use, and hafting of Châtelperronian points and knives.
A combination of use-wear, residues, morpho-functional analysis
2740 and experimental approach. 637
Raw materials, manufacturing techniques and cultural connections
2742 in Iron Age and Early Orientalizing Tarquinia 936
2743 Steppe sustainability in a changing world 1120
The Edocation Moat Survey in Benin City: Using Geomatic
2745 Techniques for an Archaeological Survey 1111 Part 1
Neutron imaging in Heritage Science, some examples from
2746 tomography to elemental mapping 499
A mountain path to complexity: the case study of inner Sabina
2747 between the Iron Age and the Roman conquest. 460
Overgrown villages or proto-urban centres? Modelling the
2748 demographic growth of a Trypillian mega-site 929
Is the technological (and social) organization in Early Mesolithic
2750 Norway really uniform, if we break it down, little by little? 452
Everything Everywhere All at Once. The importance of
multidisciplinary in Palaeolithic spatial studies: The case of Cova
2752 Gran. 553
2754 The Excavations of Children’s Burial Grounds (Cillíní) in Ireland 735
The Making of an Ancient Egyptian BORDERSCAPE – The First Nile
2756 Cataract region in the 4th/3rd millennia BCE 938
Revisiting the Madonna dell’Arma cave (Sanremo, Italy): new data on
2758 Neanderthal dwellers from 1960’s heritage collections 496
The ALCEO project: Deep learning meets Remote Sensing for
2759 Heritage Protection in the MENA region 745
Marginal Memories. Some reflections on myths and perceptions of
2761 geothermal and volcanic landscapes in the Italian Peninsula. 1155
Assessing archaeological traces beyond the walls of the hillforts in
2764 NW Iberia: preliminary results from the HINTERLAND project 591
The wagons of Yamnaya culture: the early stage of the development
2765 of wheeled transport in the Eurasian Steppe 359 Part 1
Muslim burials in Nimes : Elements of health in early medieval
2766 Islamic populations in Gaul ? 1140
Builders of walls in Bronze Age Southern Italy: the case of Coppa
2767 Nevigata 470
Raw material potential sources for Egyptian blue manufacturing
2768 during the Late Antiquity in the Crypt of St. Stephan's church. 723
2769 Losing what we gained? A waning 880
Trestles and wall posts – architectural diversification in Bronze Age
2770 Southwestern Sweden 432
Net sinkers or loom weights? Perforated sherds from the prehistoric
2771 settlement on Koukonisi, Lemnos as a study case 330
Who gets to drive? Transdisciplinarity and the challenges of
2772 integrated approaches in biomolecular archaeology 772
Análisis de los objetos de adorno personal de época Campaniforme
hallados en contextos funerarios de Andalucía (España) y Cerdeña
2773 (Italia) 638
Advanced Technologies in the Assessment and Mitigation of
2776 Archaeological Heritage Damage in Conflict Zones 492
Urban network and communication during Antiquity in the Guadalete
2778 river basin (Cádiz, Spain) 577
MÁGREB AL-AQṢÀ AND AL-ÁNDALUS: A SHARED HISTORY OF
2780 CLIMATE, FAMINE AND EPIDEMICS. 1140
The study of stable carbon isotopes on archaeological charcoals to
2781 reconstruct the paleoclimate during Late Bronze Age in central Italy 1009
Embedding social impact and value into a client’s project: the
2782 success and challenges 406
Biogeography of late antique Mediterranean ship rats (Rattus rattus)
2783 explored with 2D geometric morphometric analysis. 104
2784 The changing fortunes of pea in Ireland over the last two millennia. 1072
Provenance determination of consumed oysters at Baelo Claudia,
2785 Gibraltar 1179
2786 Trade, metals and population movements 950
THE IMPACT OF SIZE CUTOFFS IN ARTIFACT RECOVERY AND LITHIC
ANALYSIS FOR THE MICRO-MOUSTERIAN AT CRVENA STIJENA
2787 (MONTENEGRO) 549
Building an Community at the Archaeological Institute of America
2788 that Welcomes Non-Professionals 1129
Is a distributed network of support staff the way forward? The SND
2789 experience. 381
How to take seasonality analysis a step further? A combined
2790 zooarchaeological and geoarchaeological approach 398
2791 The bronze statue of St. Peter on the top of the Trajan Column 613
2792 Digging in the wells: food and trade relations in Roman Guissona 598
Perceptions of a “Journey to the Past” in some viatical stories on
2794 Mount Athos 542
Activity-Related Skeletal Changes and Funerary Treatment at
2795 Popůvky (Bell Beaker Period, Czechia) 1083
Heritage assessment and geophysics: challenging ‘rescue
2796 archaeology’ in consultancy 426
AI's Role in Managing Marine Cultural Heritage: Challenges,
2797 Potentials, and Ethical Considerations 647
Medieval and Modern blue notes. Cobalt blue glass from Central-
Western France : archaeological and archaeometric perspectives
2799 (13th-18th centuries) 1144
Merging Perspectives: Opportunities and Challenges in
2800 Interdisciplinary Wall Painting Research 787
A THOROUGH INVESTIGATION OF A ROMAN INKWELL FROM THE
2801 ROMAN TOWN OF CONIMBRIGA, PORTUGAL 727
Monuments and/as restorative justice in Africa: the case of
2802 memorials dedicated to the Mau-Mau uprising in Nairobi (Kenya) 223
2805 Ancestry and the genome: moving beyond group-thinking 772
Same hill, different climb? A macroregional comparative analysis of
2807 fortified hilltop settlements 470
2808 Patterns of Connectivity in Archaic Métauros 946
Experiences of popularisation of archaeology
in the framework of the EADs: the contribution of the Central
2809 Institute for Archaeology (ICA) 1129
Health and Hygiene in al-Andalus. Considerations on a Private Bath
2810 in Mértola (Portugal) 1140
Assessment of the impact of the recent Storm Daniel on Derna, East
2813 Libya, using Remote Sensing 745
Inter-imperiality and heritage: collecting and displaying artefacts in
2814 mid-19th century Romania 669
Pressing issues in the Nile Valley. Problems and potential in
2819 research on wine installations in Egypt and Sudan 909
Beyond grazing: A multi-isotope approach to investigate sheep
2821 feeding strategies in the Iron Age Iberian Peninsula (3rd c. BC). 463
The afterlife of funerary monuments. Reuse and misuse of tholos
2824 tombs in classical antiquity 946
Where do burial practices begin and end? Variability in the treatment
2826 of the dead at an Early Bronze Age site. 182
Palaeoecology at Reclau Caves (Serinyà, Iberia): Faunal
assemblages from Middle Palaeolithic to Last Glacial Maximum at
2827 Arbreda and Mollet III 849
Ecological and Cultural Transmission Processes in Lithic
2829 Technological Evolution 1046
2830 Coarse ware transformations 1119
Technological changes and continuities in mortar production: a
valuable tool for the chronological interpretation of complex heritage
2832 contexts 736
There are specialists not only in the cities: Ceramic productions from
2833 the First Iron Age in the interior of Iberia. 739
2834 The role of tin in the formation of mathematical thinking in prehistory 987
Dietary Transitions during the Migration Period in Central and
2835 Southeastern Europe: new data and preliminary interpretations 92
Tracking ancient zoonosis and livestock pathogens across the
2836 domestication process 704
Life and Death in the medieval village of Vilvenich: an
2837 anthropological and biomolecular approach 588
Brewing stones. The lithic production from the Predynastic brewery
2838 of Heliopolis, Egypt 1008
“Broccoli out of the forest!” Perspectives and Issues in Interpreting
2839 Historical Alpine Woodscapes as Foodscapes 482
Entrepreneuring women: labour and the labour force of textile
2841 manufacture in classical Greece 648
Duels & Depositions. Exploring Bronze Age de-escalation strategies
2843 through experimentation and micro-wear analysis. 1163
Stories to be Told: Preserving Excavation Narratives in AI/ML
2847 Datasets Documentation 647
Sieving for bones: Fish exploitation in the Po Plain during the Bronze
2848 Age 1081
Imports and Outcrops: obsidian procurement and the evolution of
2849 Homo sapiens behavior in the Late Pleistocene Horn of Africa 1024
Tracing the trajectories of Egyptian blue production technology: XRD,
2850 sXRF and sXANES analysis of Hellenistic and Roman samples 723
WOMEN OF POWER? EXPRESSIONS OF GENDER, POWER AND
2851 IDEOLOGY IN THE NORDIC BRONZE AGE C. 1300 – 900 BC 834
Cultural Identity within Pottery: A Geochemical Approach to
2852 Transitional Pottery from Border Zones in the Southern Levant 988
Colony or Plantation?: The Classical Spatial Lexicon of the Early
2853 English Empire 88
New perspectives on Levantine Eastern Sigillata A revealed through
2854 Archaeometry 417
The urbs of Amiternum and the Aternum flumen basin. LiDAR
2855 analysis of the archaeological site and its fluvial context. 577
Bardha’a: Stable Isotopes and the Changing Animal Husbandry
2858 Practices of a Medieval City 104
A Study on Wellbeing in the Western Mediterranean area between
2860 the Neolithic and the Bronze Age 143
Not too much, not too little: strategies for selecting relevant samples
2861 for art dating 571
The religious topography of Archaic Thasos through geoinformatic
2862 approach. 739
New Evidence for Tsunamis and Volcanic Ashes of the Bronze Age
2864 Thera Eruption from Çeşme – Bağlararası in western Türkiye 93
Early Medieval Irish Glass Production and Exchange Networks in
2865 Context: The Role of Glass in Social and Economic Organization 860
Tracing Communication and Inclusiveness Pathways in Cultural
Heritage: Insights from Italian Human Prehistory and the Casal de’
2867 Pazzi Museum-site 811
From workshop to table : 14th century glassware in the north-west
2868 Mediterranean, an investigation based on the North Catalan example 1144
Public works and community at the dawn of the polis. The Temple of
2870 Apollo in Gortina of Crete. 648
From the Mediterranean market to the house in Olbia Pontica:
2872 spatial patterns of the distribution of core-formed glass vessels 1023
2874 Making, Using, and Repairing Dolia for Wine 804
Metal in Roman construction: examples of use and production
2875 structures 997
2876 Archaeology as healing magic 406
Spatial modeling of experimental knapping distributions: refining the
2877 characterization of Paleolithic activity areas 553
Where’s the loo? An analysis of the spatial distribution of latrines in
2879 Pompeii 498
Microarchaeological methodology for the characterisation and
2880 identification of relative sequences between rock paintings 571
2881 War on High: The Early Medieval Kastra of Kalymnos, Greece 1182
Towards a shared practice for Deep Learning applications to LiDAR-
2882 based archaeological prospection 1071
Inside Early Iron Age fashion: the Mediterranean heart of Great
2883 Steppe glass cubic beads 1023
2884 The Archaeology of Archaeology at Tel Akko, Israel 615
A fishing camp on the desert shore: fishhook technology and
ichthyoarchaeological data from a Mid-Holocene site in the Atacama
2885 Desert 18
Multi-disciplinary approaches to the study of late Neanderthals at
2886 Crvena Stijena, Montenegro 549
2889 Using big data to study rock art: a pipe dream or a promising field? 571
2891 Dealing with the Dead at Tell el-Kerkh, Northwest Syria 731
Tracing past interactions: Metagenomic analyses of kurī
2893 palaeofaeces from Aotearoa New Zealand 854
Sensing Illuminated Olympos over Time and Space, along with its
2896 Transformed Religious Aspects in Homer 934
Shifting perspectives: Theoretical and Analytical Trends in Middle
2897 Stone Age Ochre Studies 355
Cultural Resource Management Predictive Modeling - Avoiding
2898 pitfalls using AI 1157
Going with the Flow: Site Dynamics, Settlement Transitions and
2899 Land-use Strategies in the Körös Valley, Hungary 1167
The SICTRANSIT project 2016-2024. Transitions in economy and
society in Early Medieval Sicily, fifth to thirteenth century; a
2904 bioarchaeological study 74
Happy Tropics in the Land of Magan. A New Multimillennial
2905 Archaeological Landscape North-West of Muscat in South Batinah 842
Waste Management in an Early Modern Nordic Town through Pottery
2906 Research 1044
The Production and Utilization of Plaster Beads from Nahal Hemar
2908 Cave: A multi-disciplinary approach 1103
Portable Reflectance Hyperspectral Imaging for non-invasive
2910 investigations of rock art 571
Economic exchange networks in northeast Honduras: an
2916 archaeometric approach 866
Water dynamics: Exploring a Socio-Cultural Approach to Water
2917 Management for Long-Term Viability in Southern Jordan 143
Rethinking laminar knapping during the Early Upper Palaeolithic in
2920 the central Iberian Mediterranean Basin 594
Channeling smuggling of cultural goods through the Schengen Area.
2923 Policy gaps in the European context 982
Landscape Archaeology and Sustainability in Graeco-Roman
2924 Sphakia, Southwest Crete 37
Strategies of dissemination in Middle Paleolithic Archaeology: sites,
2925 communities and strategies in rural contexts. 811
Andean landscape legacies: comprehensive digital mapping of
ancient settlement and connectivity and its potential for sustainable
2927 heritage features (NW Argentina) 866
Ancient DNA connects large-scale migration with the spread of
2928 Slavic-associated culture 395
How to deal with the change: Pottery manufacture and consumption
2930 choices in Southeast Iberia during the Post-argaric period 988
Not Another Paper on Mycenaeans! Replacing Ethnic with Other
Group Identities in the 2nd Millennium BCE East Aegean-West
2931 Anatolian Region 209
Research of Roman villas in county Veszprém – a community
2932 archaeology project 1161
Comparative genetic variation in old olive trees in the south Levant –
2933 a window into the history of olive cultivation 1072
Punches and blade productions in the Early Neolithic of the North-
2934 East of the Iberian Peninsula 1011
Human and environment in pre-industrial city. Case-study of Prague
2936 and Wrocław. 302
Frequency of Infectious and Metabolic Diseases on Osteo-Dental
Remains in Neolithic, Copper Age and Bronze Age Contexts in
2937 Northern Italy 653
2939 On the origins of Roman winemaking in earthenware vessels 804
Proteomic analysis of Iron Age dental calculus provides insights on
2941 Scythian food systems 525
What is Synthesis? An overview of opinions garnered by the RIG
2943 group and is utilising AI a way forward. 882
Wind of change: being an archaeologist in Italy between reality and
2944 perception 893
On the way from Italy to Gotland - the finds of Ostrogothic solidi from
2945 Polish Barbaricum 1076
Sustainable agricultural practices in the Ionian chora: Rural
2946 settlement patterns and terrace farming 37
Animals in religious contexts and beyond: case studies and
2947 comparisons from 1st millennium BCE Cyprus 493
2948 Oculados: the Eyes, wide open 903
Labor Exploitation and Health Inequities Among Sugar Plantations
2949 Workers in Mauritius 971
The Bell Beaker levels of Cal Conde (Cabrera de Mar, Spain):
2950 Preliminary results and artifact analysis of a Mediterranean site 409
2951 Big questions – small solutions, or any solutions at all? 597
A digital methodology for the mensiochronological analysis of the
2952 Roman brick-faced masonry 1029
ARCHAEOLOGIES OF GLOBAL OUTLANDS
NON-AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIES AND INTERCONNECTED
2953 SOCIETIES – an introduction 58
Rest in Ruins – New approaches to dynamic abandonment
processes and burial relocation at the Neolithic settlement of
2954 Göbekli Tepe 336
Grave goods for the afterlife between the Vth and XIIth centuries in
2956 Mértola´s territory, Portugal 522
BURIAL TAPHONOMY AND MEGALITHIC RITUAL PRACTICES IN
2957 IBERIA: THE PANORÍA CEMETERY 1151
Barczewko: Uncovering an Abandoned Medieval Town Through
2958 Archaeometry and Mortuary Archaeology 1132
Following Herakles. The role of the god as topographical marker in
2959 the organization of the landscape 517
Technological Insights in South Italian Red-figure Pottery: New
Evidence From Computational Imaging and Experimental
2960 Archaeology 857
Superpositions and superimpositions in Nordic Bronze Age rock art:
additive processes and maritime rituality in western Bohuslän (ca.
2961 1700-500 BC) 571
Digital photogrammetry in service of underwater archaeology: case
2962 studies from the Bulgarian Black Sea 915
A glimpse of Italy: the management of archaeological heritage
2963 between new reforms and old problems 664
Integrating Paleometagenomic data with Archaeological Evidence to
Study Population Dynamics in the Southern Andes during the Late
2965 Intermediate Period 854
Archer bracelets from the large Italian islands, Sardinia and Sicily:
2967 distribution and circulation 409
Two farms, two environmental legacies: comparing social standing
2968 and environmental impact during Iceland’s settlement. 1088
Between Ruins: Assessing the Impact of 3rd Millennium BCE
paleoseismic events on the walled enclosures of Ota and Zambujal
2969 (Portugal) 93
Similarities and differences in power’s exercise between Cornwall
2971 and Galicia during Early Middle Ages (5th to 10th centuries) 1102
Sodium Chronicles… grain by grain. Quantifying salt’s demand in
2972 antiquity. 784
Crossing the Isthmus: Modelling opportunities for conflict on
2973 Hadrian’s Wall 173
New insights into the lithic assemblages from burial contexts at
2974 Zvejnieki, Latvia 1024
Necropolis of the Wielbark culture in Wilkowo as an example of
successful cooperation between field archaeologists, conservators
2975 and textile archaeologists 330
Understanding land use change in the Neolithic of the Central
Pyrenees (5600-2100 cal BCE). Spatial modelling of bioclimatic
2976 belts. 1124
Wind of Change. The spread of decorated pottery among Central
2977 Mediterranean small islands between the 3rd and 2nd millennium BC 548
2978 Clay-jar wine production now and then – a comparative perspective 804
The right place at the right time - Airborne RGB derived slope maps as
2980 guide for Upland Archaeology field survey 1111 Part 1
PXRF and archaeometry as supporting tools for the provenancing of
pottery. Production and distribution in southern Tyrrhenian Tuscany
2981 (Italy). 374
A Monumental Paradox. The Livorno 'Four Moors' between Local
2982 Identity and Mediterranean Migrations. 223
Barczewko/Alt Wartenburg - Uncovering an Abandoned Medieval
2983 Town through Aerial Photography, Geophysics, and Excavations 1111 Part 1
Archaeometry study and restoration of Roman bronze vessels from
2984 Burgas 974
Interdisciplinary approaches to implement on site wall paintings
2985 conservation - A case study from the church of Müstair 787
Intra-mural vs urban burials in Crete: an early Byzantine
2986 Mediterranean perspective 1016
Interpreting 4th millennium BCE daub finds from Western Volhynia
2987 (SE Poland). 160
Human responses to environmental change on the southern coastal
2989 plain of the Caspian Sea during the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods 1120
2990 Human remains outside funerary contexts in Bronze Age Crete 182
A Mass of Fused Lamps from Late Antique Athens –
2991 Digital Reconstruction and Interdisciplinary Analysis 1065
Crunchy Beer: Experimental archaeobotany study in determining
2992 beer, bread, or porridge of Neolithic amorphous charred objects 973
Journey through ages: Tracking strontium shifts across adult life
2993 stages 627
Preregistering archaeological research designs and testing shoreline
2995 dating 901
“It just feels different”: An Ethnographic Exploration of Fieldworkers'
2999 Experiences with Digital Recording in Archaeological Fieldwork 1170
Transitions of physical behaviour from the Later Stone Age to the
3000 Neolithic in Northwest Africa 72
New Facets of The Faience Industry Through Scientific Analysis: A
3001 Case Study of The Harappan Site of Tigrana, Haryana, India 973
Revealing and obscuring long-distance connections at early
3002 medieval Lindisfarne 387
3003 Global Middle Ages, Archaeology, and Posthuman Landscapes 387
The black and the white: the Emergence of Southern Italian
3005 Protogeometric pottery through the prism of Roca Vecchia 845
The Roman villa of Collet in the context of the coastal villas of the
3007 northeastern end of Hispania Citerior 468
What death tells about life: Funerary material expressions in the
3012 Medieval Horn of Africa. 566
Riverscape Geography and Settlement Clusters in Western Anatolia
3014 during the Late Bronze Age 577
Back to the Future. Recognising and assessing the significance of
3015 the archaeological heritage at different times 592
3017 Ethnobotanical perspectives on crop histories in West Africa 1072
The Forgotten Coast: Reconstructing the settlement history of
3018 northeast Honduras 866
New settlers in new fashion: mudbrick architecture and its socio-
3019 environmental challenges in Phoenician Eivissa 33
Between Lab and Field: Innovative Methodologies for Analyzing
3020 Ancient Architectural Terracottas 1029
3021 Popular Culture and Britain’s 'Small Wars' 484
A 16th c. metal thread embroidery made by copper strips, silk and
3022 sheep wool, excavated at Skriðuklaustur Monastery in Iceland 974
From “State archaeology” to “public archaeology”: looking for an
3024 Italian way to link archaeological heritage and society 893
Landscape Analysis of the Early Bronze Age Mounds in the Middle
3025 and Lower Tundzha River 359 Part 1
What’s next? Longue durée and multi-site approaches to economic
3027 circularity in antiquity 139
Sowing the Seeds of Empire: Early Statecraft and the Emergence of
3028 Indigenous Agriculture on the Mongolian Steppe (c.250 BC-150 AD) 1072
Neolithic pottery traditions in the Adige valley: new data from Riparo
3030 Gaban and La Vela (north-eastern Italy) 988
Dusting off the archives: reconstructing the legacy of the Late Bronze
3031 Age cremation cemetery of Timmari (Matera, Italy). 1043
New Approaches to the Etruscan Riverine Landscape of the Fiora and
3032 Paglia Valley 577
EXPERIMENTAL CREMATION AS A RECONSTRUCTION OF ANCIENT
3033 VENETI RITUALS 627
3036 Spatial Modes of Cultural Memory as Seen in the Alpine Bronze Age 852
How depth in time and far in space: multiproxy prospection of the
3037 Iron Age hillfort of Irulegi (Aranguren Valley, Navarre) 470
The multiple burial beneath the Husaby monument – an example of a
3039 13th-century socio-political strategy 1049
Digging for gaming. A Game based approach to the daily life of
3041 archeological research 657
Unearthing Social Dynamics in Late Roman Liguria: Insights from the
3042 Western Necropolis of Albintimilium 122
Flying castles. SfM photogrammetry for the documentation, analysis,
and dissemination of the medieval castles of the Alpujarra (Granada-
3044 Almería, Spain) 915
Lithics & fauna remains of pit 6, Mezhyrich site: what do the
3045 Palaeolithic household pits tell us about? 248
Breaching the gap between theory and practice: theoretical
approaches to human-animal relationships in burials from a Viking
3046 Age perspective 493
Climate Change Resilience and Vulnerabilities of Waterfront
Communities – Mixed Methods Research on ‘Pile Dwellings’ around
3047 the Alps (4000-800 BCE) 472
Shrimps in fish sauce? Exceptional discoveries of shrimp remains in
3048 the archaeological levels of two Roman sites in western France 1179
Lattara: a multisecular history of crop production in a southern Gaul
3049 port between the Iron Age and the Roman era 598
ARCHIVING FOR THE FUTURE: EVALUATING THE POTENTIAL OF
PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT IN HERITAGE MANAGEMENT IN
3050 UTTARAKHAND, INDIA 978
Documenting the Remnants of Italian Rule in Northern Dalmatia,
3051 Croatia: A Historical, Cultural, and Political Challenge 1043
"Anti-plague amulet from archaeological research of the parish
3052 church in Końskowola (Lublin Voivodeship, Poland)" 438
3054 Healing archaeology between citizen science and well-being 926
Gardens of the royal and public: A Case study of heritage
3055 management at Aam Khas Bagh, Sirhind, Punjab, India 978
Stucco reliefs with an Egyptian blue background at the Art Institute of
3057 Chicago 723
Who was the fisher(man) within the Bronze- and Iron Age
3059 communities? Review of iconographic and archaeological data 18
5Dculture: Improving the quality and promoting the reuse of 3D
3060 cultural heritage data. 531
The Past Has Ears: Reflections on over 10 years of interdisciplinary
3062 research in archaeoacoustics 76
Age effect on trabecular bone organisation under insertional cortical
osteolysis(ICO): 3D-µCT analysis of enthesial changes on a juvenile
3063 osteoarchaeological sample 1004
Beyond the Seism. The Response to the Earthquakes in the northern
3065 area of Sicily between historical and archaeological sources. 1112
Investigation of Iron-working Activities of the Medieval Harbour at
3066 Hoeke (Belgium) 974
3067 Kovačevo and the oldest Neolithic villages in the Balkans 929
GENDER, CONSUMPTION AND TRANSITIONING ECONOMIES: CASE
3068 STUDIES FROM ETRURIA TO CAMPANIA. 1173
Viking Age heritage in a fluctuating frontier: Changing interpretations
3069 and contested perspectives in the German-Danish borderlands 192
Lice and Double-sided Combs: Tracing Technological Networks of
3070 Exchange in the Early Medieval Atlantic Archipelago 861
The dietary impact of the Yamnaya horizon on Early Bronze Age
3073 agriculturalist populations in Prehistoric Europe 359 Part 1
Searching the origin of cultivated Olives: Genetic, Morphometric and
3074 Phenotypic analysis of naturally growing olives in the Atlit area, Israel 1072
Contextualization of late antique and early medieval sculpture on the
island of Krk (Croatia) based on mineralogical-petrographic analysis
3075 of stone 430
Typologies, technologies and knowledge.
SW Ethiopian Shabo hunter-gatherers and the construction of
3076 otherness 505
Exploring environmental constraints of Migration Period settlement
3077 in the Mureş valley, Romania 1167
First archaeobotanical evidence for V. faba var. equina and Vicia
3078 faba var. major cultivation and breeding from medieval southern Italy 1072
The New Cityscape of Vulci Through Time: Interdisciplinary Research
3079 into the Etruscan and Roman City 936
Gender and Cosmology in Early Iron Age Mortuary Monuments and
3081 Landscapes 895
3082 Rethinking Urbanisation: Magna Graecia and Sicily 597
Both Partial and Complete: Excavations and interpretations of
taphonomically commingled mummified remains from Diablo Wasi,
3083 Peru 1132
The Aegean sparks: Interdisciplinary exploration of fire use in
experimental and prehistoric archaeological contexts containing
3084 skeletal remains 627
3085 Neuromedievalism and the Sensorium 542
Textile tools in early medieval Slavic cemeteries. A working
instrument, an identifier of difference, or a classifier of cultural
3086 identity 1139
Contribution of lithic and bone refits to the comprehension of
3087 occupational levels at La Caune de l’Arago (Tautavel, France) 248
Bronze Age hoards around Salins-les-Bains (Jura, France): a
3089 contextual study of in situ metal finds 1172
Cucuteni-Tripolye enclosed settlements in the Moldavian
Subcarpathians (Romania). Social and economic impact, practical
3090 and symbolic role of the ditches 433
The death of the Neolithic village: Çatalhöyük after an abrupt demise
3091 of the incipient Neolithic life 929
Cinema, tourism and archaeology, the cursed alliance? If you can’t
3092 beat them, join them! 926
The use of modular ovens in Iron Age households in the Caput Adriae
3093 region 1008
Tarquinia Project: pottery as a multi-layered informative resource.
3094 Production, usage, interdisciplinarity. 936
On Unintuitivity of scale: the emergence of group agencies through
3095 spatial interactions in social-ecological systems 1095
Bronze Production and Distribution in Early Bronze Age Fortified
3096 Settlements of Eastern Slovakia 950
Further fleshing out the stages of production of Egyptian blue in the
3099 Roman era 723
Transforming Visions: A Comparative Study of Prehistoric Site
3100 Museums in China 1161
Data fusion of neutron tomography and gamma spectroscopy by ray-
3102 tracing and its applications of ancient metal objects 499
Stable sulfur isotope ratios as an additional proxy for the
3104 reconstruction of weaning patterns – A Case Study 931
Beads in Dibbā al-Bayah:
Exploring Personal Ornament and Identity Construction across the
3106 Late Bronze Age – Early Iron Age Transition 1103
Disconnect between textual descriptions and archaeological and
3107 geographical evidences at Ayodhya. 1108
Funerary ostentation and the memory of ancient burial sites:
Merovingian burials next to a Protohistoric tumulus at Réguisheim
3108 (Alsace, France) 336
3109 Alternative paths to Early Centralisation in Northern Italy 460
New monastic towns around the Aude river in the middle ages (8th-
3110 12th centuries) 105
The micro-region of Baltinava hillforts (Latvia): landscape, space and
3112 connections 591
Settlement Development and Lake-Level Changes of the Lake of
Tiberias, Israel: Preliminary Results of the South Tiberias Lake Area
3113 Project 226
3114 Preventive conservation of archaeological monuments in Bavaria 696
Identifying death in LBA northern Greece: a dialogue between the
3116 human remains and the funerary practices 95
Who used venetian enamelled glass beakers in central Sweden? –
3118 recent finds and new understandings 1057
Follow the wolf. The Ver sacrum tradition and the mobility in pre-
3119 Roman Italy 644
3120 Hadriana Palmyra 510
The mayor, megaliths and me: channelling mass eco-tourism and
preservation in a UNESCO Global Geopark by creating shared
3121 ownership 240
3122 A carcer castrensis in Vindobona? 1022
The complementary use of visible-induced luminescence imaging
and macro-X-ray fluorescence for identifying and mapping Egyptian
3124 Blue on Roman wall painting. 723
ARCHAEOINFORMATICS: HYBRID APPROACHES AND APPLIED
3125 ARCHAEOLOGY 745
Towards an improved understanding of human-environment
interactions during the Late Holocene and Anthropocene in the
3129 south-central Peruvian Andes 866
Peripheral Envy Satiated: A Late Roman Elite Urban Mansion at
3132 Kourion on Cyprus. 884
Breaking bones. New insights on Neolithic pottery production
3133 in northeast Italy (6th and 5th millennia cal. BCE) 903
Growth patterns and developmental trajectories of first deciduous
molars: a multidisciplinary approach combining histomorphometric
3134 and amelogenin analyses 1000
Neanderthal occupation of the Ionian Island of Kephalonia, western
3136 Greece. Preliminary results of the ASHORE project 916
Let there be Light. 3D Documentation and Visualization of Stećci
Tombstones: a comparison between digitization using
3137 Photogrammetry and Structured light 915
Differences between the manifestation of socio-economic status in
3138 architecture and through consumption 302
Early Medieval burials at ancient ruins and mounds. A reflection of
3139 different tales? 336
Navigating the Cadaveric Island: Integrating archaeothanatology and
forensic taphonomy in the interpretation of Palaeolithic mortuary
3141 behaviours 1188
On the Way North, West, and East: Aegean Matt-Painted Wares in
3142 the Early Late Bronze Age 845
Defensive systems in the Southern Levant during the Middle Bronze
3143 Age II-III 470
The sea-level rise and the humane response in the Neolithic period
3144 in the Southern Levant. 957
Gift exchange - a key concept for explaining political and military
3145 relationships in pre-modern times? 870
The megalithic sieve: Sex estimation in fragmentary human remains
of megalithic tombs from the Spanish northern plateau through
3146 proteomic analysis 1132
3147 ARCHAEOINFORMATICS: TOWARDS A PUBLIC ARCHAEOLOGY 406
The (geo)archaeological excavation of the MBA site of La Muraiola di
3148 Povegliano (Italy): from domestic space to agro-pastoral system 463
Bioarchaeological Perspectives on Late Antiquity in Dalmatia:
Paleogenetic, Dietary, and Population Studies of the Hvar Radošević
3149 burial site 122
Insights into the origin of leprosy by analyzing ancient
3150 Mycobacterium leprae genomes from Anatolia 704
Tracking the exploitation of marine resources in post-colonial Brazil
3151 through chemical analysis of pottery 866
Intra-mural infant burials in Iron Age Latium Vetus in the wider
3153 context of the Mediterranean Prehistory: work in progress 1016
The Kispum in the House: Material Religion at Tell Muhammad,
3157 Baghdad, during the Old Babylonian period. 1016
Rethinking Roman Mining Domain Borders: Innovative Insights
3158 (Case Study on the North Part of Metalla Dardanica in Upper Moesia) 727
3160 Survival of ancient ceramic forms in modern times 802
Unraveling the bundle: tracing ancient cults in Italy's Iron Age
3161 through contextual analysis of rite spaces 1159
HOW CAN WE ACTIVATE FORGOTTEN MONUMENTAL CHANNELS
BUILD BY KING
3163 FREDERIK II IN NORTHERN ZEALAND, DENMARK? 613
The Wanigela Potters: Patterns of Production and Change. Social
change and pottery making in Wanigela, Oro Province, Papua New
3164 Guinea. 505
Industrialised Horticulture & Food Security: Adapting Urban Garden
3166 Space Functionalities Through Crisis in Medieval England 629
Paganism in Practice: An Ethnoarchaeological Exploration of Sacred
3167 Sites, Rituals, Ceremonies, and Beliefs in Rural Albania 1159
Interpretation, practical reuse and political misuse of the cromlechs
3168 of Carnac (Brittany, France) 863
‘Yamnaya’, ‘Corded Ware’, ‘Bell Beaker’ etc. The impact of
3169 archaeological taxonomies on ancient DNA research 359 Part 1
Technological practice of the Leylatepe communities: Ground stone
3170 tools from the Late Chalcolithic settlements of the Kura River basin 924
Palaeoenvironmental evidence for changing land-use practices
3171 during the Bronze and Iron Age from Northern Germany 463
Food for Humans and food for Gods: case studies from Pompeii (1st
3172 century AD) 184
What is Rome’s role in the transfer of architectural design to the
3174 northwestern provinces? 510
Innovation and Tradition in the Ceramic Set of the Roman Villa of
3175 Patti 1033
Reframing digital field survey strategies: self-critical evaluation of
3176 the data collection workflow in the WeMALP project (Greece). 1030
Landscape of the folktales: tools for participatory archaeology in the
3177 Monti Lucretili area. 926
Application of a Deep Convolutional Neural Network to satellite
imagery for the detection of prehistoric structures in the Sahara
3178 Desert. 1071
The OPENLIT project: a first step for an open access lithotheque of
3179 Italian knappable rocks 793
Spatio-temporal changes of Iraqi water bodies and marshlands and
3180 impacts on cultural landscapes in the context of climate change. 745
3184 Human remains from ”non-burial” contexts such as wetlands 182
Exploring Sacred Rites on the Celtic Periphery: The sanctuaries of
3186 Castrejón de Capote and El Cerrón de Illescas 1159
The perception of menopause in the past: combining
3187 paleopathological, anthropological and funerary data 834
Narrative bodies and period lives: changing biographies in
3188 prehistoric Europe 1083
The vase, the content, the use.
3189 Organic Residue Analysis of Figured Pottery in context 1065
Seeking for the Dacian Dream. Exploring ancient mobility in Roman
3191 Dacia 439
A geoarchaeological approach to early medieval urbanization in
3193 Kazakhstan: the site of Dzhankent (lower Syr-darya) 387
Archaeological prospection and cultural heritage monitoring with
3196 satellite SAR imagery in Rome (Italy) 745
Sheep and goat management strategies in ancient Sogdiana through
3197 isotope and proteomics analyses 699
Centrality, Public Spaces, and the Roman Provincial Economy: A
3199 Network-Based Investigation of the North Western Provinces 727
The future of the past: Scientific Virtual Reality for paleolithic rock art
3203 experience in the South of the Iberian Peninsula 594
Sculpting the skull. Patterns of sex-biased treatment of the dead in
3204 the Early Iron Age Romania 834
3205 Slavic Migration & Ethnogenesis - History & Archeogenetics 395
Exploring pottery firing dynamics: Integrating archaeometric
3207 analyses and experimental archaeology 661
Management of archaeological heritage, search and collection in
3210 Ukraine: the time machine works 83
3211 Archeology matters 918
3212 The model and the beast: archaeology in light of a sustainable future 556
3215 Helga Herdejürgen, a modern archaeologist 1078
Laser Ablation Analysis of Low Strontium Bioapatites: Warnings and
3216 Opportunities 557
Death in times of change: funerary practices in Lusitania during Late
3217 Antiquity 217
Approaching the coast(s): cross-cultural interactions between
3218 Cyclades and Crete during the Early Bronze Age. 1147
Dirty PrehiSTORIES: Phosphate mapping and micromorphological
3221 analyses of a La Tène period building in Birgitz (Tyrol, Austria) 160
Site formation processes with special attention to the study of
3222 concotto. 936
3223 European Period shipwrecks in Indian waters 42
Seascapes: Tracing the Emergence and Spread of Maritime Networks
3224 in the Mediterranean during the 3rd Millennium BCE 409
Exploring Pyrotechnological Dynamics: Insights from Experimental
3225 and Zooarchaeological Analysis of Burnt Skeletal Remains 627
Underrepresented-Landscapes: Methods and analysis of human
past affection of wetlands. The saltworks production during the
3226 Roman time in Cadiz (Spain). 732
The unique example of the palatal obturator prosthesis from 18th-
3227 century Cracow (Poland). 302
The tangled meanings and relationships of landscapes and material
3228 things in the later medieval period 15
When the Past hits the Herdsman: Diachronic analysis of an agro-
3229 pastoral border landscape in Marcesina Plain (northern Italy) 1155
Mobility between the Latial hinterland and the coastal areas at the
3230 dawn of the Roman expansion: the case of Satricum 644
Indications of a crisis? Updated evidence drawn from the human
3233 remains discovered at Asparn/Schletz 85
3239 Forensic Excavation at Mountjoy Prison, Ireland 533
Exploring the monastic soundscapes in medieval Catalonia:
3241 preliminary results 76
Production in the villa forensis „Stare Mesto“ near Zdar nad Sazavou
3242 from the perspective environmental analyses 301
Redefining the treponemal history through pre-Columbian genomes
3244 from Brazil 704
Drinking Wine in Beer Country: A look into Early Bronze Age northern
Mesopotamian alcohol practices during socio-political collapse and
3245 transition 184
3247 Plaster – is my definition the same as yours? 776
A major train wreck: the ‘new’ finds reporting app of the Austrian
3249 Federal Monuments Agency 83
Surviving in the Semi-Arid Region: The Hittites Resilience Practices in
3251 Anatolia at 2nd Millennium BC 1120
The pithoi of the rural settlement of Jazzo Fornasiello (Apulia, VIth -
IVth century BCE): archaeometric insights into production
3252 processes. 804
Unravelling a splendid web. Aegean-styled discoid loom weights in
the Eastern Mediterranean and their role in the LBA maritime
3253 exchanges 717
3255 Social Identities in Ancient Macedonia: A re-examination 209
Reinterpreting multiple burials with non-adult individuals: children’s
3256 agency and social bonds in Copper and Bronze Age Iberia 1049
Ancient Asian Echoes: Tracing Cultural Memories through Artistic
3257 Representations of Human-headed Bird 852
Tin-bronze production by co-smelting at the Phoenician site of El
3259 Carambolo (Camas, Seville, Spain) 987
Civilians in a Prisoner of War Camp: Forensic Archaeology Unravels
3260 the Story of Stalag IID's Forgotten Victims. 533
3261 Exploring Estonia's charcoal burning legacy 1082
3263 Insect synanthropy and pathways to cosmpolitisation 151
Beyond the (ethnically) Greek in Pompeian Second-Style wall-
3265 painting 209
3266 Exploring the Energetics of Gestation 364
Presentation of the project “Southern Ecuador and northern Peru as
3267 an Andean interface (AD 500 – 1532)” 866
The metamorphoses of transvestite meanings: the trajectories of
3268 gender representations in the final scene of Euripides' Medea 679
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly– Dutch desk-based archaeological
research an example of multidisciplinary approach. Chance or
3270 wasted resource? 1111 Part 2
The Norwegian (pre)historic tradition of stone-built eel-traps in rivers
3271 and creeks 18
Body decorations in the Andes, an example of body painting and
3272 tattooing in the Chancay culture 1103
Tradition and consistency in Polish approach to export of moveable
3273 archaeological heritage. 982
Temporality, workspaces and identity: proposal for a 3D-based new
3274 approach 520
Unveiling life’s struggles: a multidisciplinary approach to explore
3275 trauma in the Longobard period 646
Doubly Marginalised? Unfree, parahuman and socially dead ‘body
3276 object’ children in Late Iron Age Scandinavia 122
The evolution of archaeological landscape in the territory of Kavaja
and Rrogozhina (Albania) from prehistory to the Imperial Roman
3279 Period 833
3280 New research on the Eneolithic lakescape of Carinthia (Austria) 790
Incised pottery of the EH III – MH I North-western Peloponnese:
3281 regional insights into the Cetina phenomenon 548
Ethnographic Perspectives on Anatomical Specimens: Curatorial
Practices and Public Engagement at the Museum Morgagni of
3283 Human Anatomy (Padua, Italy) 1192
Navarro cave (Malaga, Spain): an exceptional site with Palaeolithic
3285 Art in South of Iberian Peninsula. 594
TRACING THE PAINT: HYPERSPECTRAL CHARACTERISATION OF
3287 LEVANTINE ART. THE CASE OF THE SIERRA DE LAS CUERDAS 571
Topographic, climatic, and demographic resources from a
diachronic socio-environmental system perspective: the case of the
3288 Bernese Seeland (CH) 143
Review and Prospects on the Neolithic Pile Dwellings Research in
3289 Savoie Alpine Lakes (France). 13
A preliminary techno-functional analysis of Liangzhu culture drills
3291 from Zhongjiacun site in south China 637
Understanding ancient worlds - the use of virtual reality in university
3297 teaching 657
Transparent Times – Glass Vessel Fragments found at Tayma
3298 (Arabian Peninsula) 860
Building bridges in the central Mediterranean: a social and spatial
3300 approach on Bronze Age interaction networks 1147
Exploring christian rural communities in the south of al-Andalus:
3301 Insights on Tózar's rupestrian Cemetery and other funerary spaces 522
Erimi-Pitharka Archaeological Project: application of digital
3302 technologies 818
No Man an Island: Insular Diet from the Late Antique sites of
3303 Martinšćica and Mirine, Eastern Adriatic 92
Tracking the evolution of people-plant relationships in the southern
3305 Hajar piedmont (Central Oman) through the Middle–Late Holocene 842
Between public and private: dedications and statuary honours of
3306 individuals in public spaces of Roman cities of Hispania 803
Echoes of the Past: Exploring the Legacies of Three Abandoned
3307 Settlements in the Faroe Islands 1050
Invisible dead – visible rituals. Analyzing the funerary rites and rituals
3308 in Late Iron Age Transylvania (Romania) 182
3309 Rethinking Synoikismos: East Lokris 597
Finding a match: a digital comparison of archaeological pottery
3310 drawings and morphological data. 1071
Migration and Social Transformation: Neolithic Decline and Corded
3311 Ware expansion 359 Part 1
Exploring Roman Childcare Through Stable Isotope Analysis and
Nutritional Stress Evidence: A Case Study of Lucus Feroniae and
3312 Isola Sacra. 931
Application of the Radiocarbon method to mortars in archaeological
3313 contexts 736
3314 Northern Neolithic Copper: sources and connections. 923
3315 Change and Domestic Architecture in Ancient Hili 842
Managing the Underground Built Heritage: the Hellenistic Necropolis
3316 in Naples 1161
Consumption patterns of terra sigillata around the Guadiana
3317 (southern Portugal) during late antiquity 217
Neanderthal Occupation in La Sima Cave (Seville, Spain):
Geoarchaeological Interpretation through Physical-Chemical
3318 Analysis of Sediment 594
Blood of my blood: maternal health and diet inferred from high-
resolution histology-driven, biogeochemical analysis of prenatal
3319 deciduous tooth enamel 1000
Approaches to Ceramic Illustration in a Digital Age. Evaluating and
3321 comparing different methodologies. 1065
From forest to building: chaîne opératoire and life cycle of timber in
3322 ancient Roman Western Europe 997
Tooth enamel carbon and oxygen isotope ratios reveal diverse
ovicaprid husbandry strategies during the Neolithic on the Dalmatian
3323 Coast, Croatia 849
Complex interconnections between cloth production and the animal
3324 world: new proteomic insights from ancient Sudan and Nubia 699
The Importance of Public Involvement in the Adaptation and
3326 Modernisation of Mound Sites in Lithuania 1919-2023 664
The use of non-destructive methods to reconstruct the settlement
3327 structure of high and late medieval village Lhotka. 1111 Part 1
The biography of the pottery of western Achaea (Dymaia Chora) in
the Classical period.
3329 A preliminary archaeological and archaeometric approach 1065
Unearthing Salt: Exploring Ceramic Evidence for Salt Production in a
3330 Central Italian Copper Age Community 784
Chained to the method? How might data collection influence
3331 posterior sharing 901
3332 Domesticating Earth: Rethinking the Origins of Agriculture 556
Territorialization, Human Mobility, and Social Inequalities in NE
Iberia during the Iron Age: Isotopic Analysis from Ullastret (Girona,
3334 Spain). 591
The cult of Yahweh in the Mediterranean basin: the presence of Jews
3336 and Samaritans on Delos in the Roman Period 884
Connectivity Analysis between Tarraco (Tarragona, Spain) and its
3339 Hinterland during the Late Republican and Early Empire Periods 417
Rock-cut tombs, dolmens, caves and tholoi within the Portuguese
Estremadura: revisiting Ermegeira and other tombs in the Torres
3340 Vedras region 638
Hunter-Gatherers' resistance in the Neolithic of Mediterranean
3342 Europe 1109
Sacred landscape in Ancient Egypt: royal ideology, society and
3343 modern frameworks 934
3344 ROOF TILES IN CAVES; AN ENIGMA 1029
“They Turn Up in the Strangest Places…” New Narratives of the
3345 Roman conquest in Scotland through Chance Finds 930
Exploring the evidence for changing property ownership: Case
studies from the excavations of houses and shops at Pompeii and
3347 Tharros 803
Changes and persistence in populations, social uses and the
configuration of urban funerary areas in south-eastern Gaul (3rd-6th
3348 c. CE) 984
Castel de Pedena (San Gregorio nelle Alpi, Belluno): a hilltop
3349 settlement along a border area 470
ARCHAEOASTRONOMIC DESCRIPTION, LANDSCAPE AND
3350 SKYSCAPE OF INKAHUASI DE LUNAHUANÁ. 34
Direct push- sensing and geophysical mapping – insights into a
3351 toolbox for enhanced investigation of floodplain structures 965
The public benefits of hunter-fisher-gatherer coastal heritage – The
HORIZON MSCA Doctoral network ArCHe and its past-present-future
3353 approach 918
Mapping the differences, understanding evolution: the grounds for
3356 suggesting regional typologies for Roman-period roof tiles in the East 1029
3358 Sharing Cherts: the LAEX-UAM pilot exchanging experience 793
3360 New data on the Late Magdalenian symbolic culture in Poland 1103
How Do We Account for the Cessation of Iron Smelting on Elba in the
3361 First Century BCE? 974
Chert sourcing using LIBS: applications to the case of Cova del Parco
3362 (Alòs de Balaguer, La Noguera, Spain) 1113
Crossing the desert(s). Similarities and differences between the
3363 limes Mauretaniae Caesariensis and the limes arabicus (3rd c. CE) 390
Report of Archaeoacoustic and Anthropological study of the Rotunda
3365 in Bény (2016-2021) 76
The Bronze Age chamber tombs in Southeastern Italy and
3368 the changing role of the Dead and Ancestors in social memory 95
Interpolating the past: bridging gaps in isotopic sequences for
comprehensive dietary reconstructions from incremental dentine
3369 analysis 666
Temporal Analysis of Looting Pits in Tūwāneh, Southern Jordan 2002-
3370 2022 492
Alfedena (AQ, Abruzzo, Italy), a 6th-5th century BCE Samnite
community: analysis of kinship and social structure through
3371 archaeogenetic data 848
Unravelling the mystery. The case of the partially commingled 3rd
3372 Mass Grave from the Mohács Memorial Park (Hungary) 1132
Infectious diseases and the skeleton: New approaches to analysing
3373 bone phenotypes on the example of Neolithic populations 653
Effects of anthropogenic and climatic changes on the Apennine
landscape during the Late Bronze Age: palynological evidence from
3374 central Italy 1101
The change from anthropocentric to zoocentric figural
representations in Neolithic cultural contexts of the southwestern
3375 Carpathian Basin 63
Inscribing Sectarianism: Religious Monumental Architecture in Post
3376 Conflict Environments 223
Abandonment of a rural landscape. The case of Sierra Nevada
3377 (Granada, Spain) 1184
Crafting tradition? Maintaining or creating tradition in occupied land,
3379 a view from Ancient Britain. 930
Luxury or standard? Rings as grave goods in urban churchyard
3380 cemeteries 302
“The Nine Men’s Morris is Filled Up with Mud”: Material Traces of
3381 Play at the Prigione del Castello, Noto Antica 857
Status and identity during the Chalcolithic of Inner Iberia: the stone
3387 beads from the tombs of Humanejos (Madrid, Spain) 1103
Contribution of funerary data to explore Tell Halula's role in exchange
3388 networks of the 8th millennium cal BC. 731
Discovering the past to open the way to reconciliation with the First
3389 Nations 926
Circulation of metals and models along the persistent corridor
3390 between the Danube and Po River valleys during the Bronze Age 950
Pottery production as indicator for knowledge transmission and
social interactions during the so-called Greek ‘colonization’ in Italy
3391 (8th-6th centuries BC). 814
Forging Identity: Exploring the Cultural Impact of Wall Circuits in the
3392 Taranto Region 470
3393 Plaster as an aid in dating contexts? 776
Narrow, capitalist concepts of property make archaeology and
3395 heritage boring and reinforce oppressive social structures 856
Theoretical and practical definition of the archaeological potential of
3396 Sicilian landscape and preventive archaeology 1157
Early Medieval Hillfort Prague-Vinoř: Geophysical Survey as a Part of
3397 the Archaeological Investigation 426
Market competition in war times? The Impact of olive-oil Production
3398 on the Roman economy 727
3399 Tracing the Royal Domain within Medieval County of Zagreb 1054
How do Mediterranean trade impact political structures and
engender social constructions in North Alpine world during the
3400 Second Iron Age? 1173
Reassessing the Legacy Survey Data from Karanis (Egypt) in Three
3401 Dimensions 1030
The last hunters from the Gumelnița culture (4500-3900 cal BC,
3402 Romania) 1027
CIPAMUR project: innovating from community processes and
3403 networking in cultural heritage and museums for the Latin context 926
The fortress of Rofalco in the territory of Vulci. An etruscan hub on
3404 the Olpeta valley in the mid-republican period 577
Evolving practices in excavation methodology: 3D analysis of a Slavic
3405 cremation burial mound. 915
New data on Bronze Age cereal cultivation from central and marginal
3406 areas of the Terramare territory 463
3407 The affect of material dyads: fishing as intraspecies communication 18
Mud and pottery alliances in archaeological and ethnographic
3408 contexts. Comparative insights from Egypt to the Iberian Peninsula 160
Post-Viking era population of Sambia and its contacts in the mirror of
3410 modern settlement archaeology 1163
Teeth as technical tools? Analysing dental wear as an indicator of
subsistence-related activities in island inhabitants from Neolithic
3411 Northern Germany 452
Reflection of the Horse in Material Culture in Moravia (Czech
3414 Republic) in the Urnfields and Hallstatt Period 835
Elements of Neanderthal Fire Technology and Climate from a
3416 Microstratrigraphic Study of Unit XXIV at Crvena Stijena, Montenegro 549
Scattering Egyptian collections: the case study of Predynastic and
3417 Dynastic lithic artefacts. 1165
Sharing is caring. Social media and podcasts as heritage
3418 dissemination tool ("Piedras Vivas y Otras Movidas" project) 708
Archaeogenetic Insights into the Ancient City of Blanda: A Millennia-
3419 Long Perspective from the Necropolis of Tortora (CS, Calabria, Italy) 848
From Ruins to Revival: The Role of Public Archaeology in Heritage
3420 Management 978
Pre-Columbian mummies in European museums - interdisciplinary
and transnational experiences and observations from an ongoing
3422 research project. 1165
Resilience and settlement desertion – an example from southern
3423 Finland 575
Embracing Multivocal Heritage: Introducing the Memory Lab as the
3424 core concept of the HeritageLab Initiative 1161
Exploring Deviant Burials through Stable Isotope Analyses: A Case
Study of the Early First Millennium BC Jurilovca-Orgame Site
3425 (Romania)
Analyses of Cucuteni Trypillia settlements in the Republic of 92
Moldova:
Integration of non-invasive, minimally invasive and invasive
3431 investigation methods 1111 Part 1
Hoard of Bronze Bracelets from the Middle and Late Bronze Age in
3432 Prague-Modřany (Central Bohemia) 1172
3433 Visual perception of changing landscapes of the roman world 632
Reconstructing long-term human impact in Central Adriatic Italy
3434 using legacy and new datasets 1101
3435 The dating of Pyrenean Romanesque painting 787
The archaeologist Margarete Gütschow and women's participation at
3437 the 3rd International Archaeological Conference of Rome in 1912 1078
Historical Archaeology in Collections: Navigating Challenges and
3438 Embracing Opportunities 613
Looking at archaeological evidence of Childhood: A diachronic
review of objects, socialization practices and environments in past
3439 societies 1060
3441 Survey in 2024, between legacies and future 1030
Leveraging 3D Repositories for Archaeological Data: Standards,
3443 Accessibility, and Future Directions 381
Carthage in Gadir. Analysis of the new Punic-Carthaginian funerary
3446 assemblage from C/ Huerta del Obispo 9-13 (Cádiz, Spain) 1015
3447 Who were the miners of the Rocca San Silvestro castle? 971
Dressing the Phoenician and Punic world: exchanges of ideas and
3450 interconnections across the Mediterranean 717
The final journey. Charioteers and chariot owners in Iron Age
3452 temperate Europe. 932
Social identity and micro-narratives of life trajectory from
Bioarchaeology: women from the Chalcolithic burial site of Camino
3454 del Molino (SE-Spain). 834
Beyond Warriors: Investigating Late Neolithic female burials through
3456 copper ornaments 1103
Digital ecosystem for maritme cultural landscape recostruction in
3457 south-eastern Sicily 226
Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age funerary rites in southern
3459 Carpathian Basin: Local practices between great worlds 1013
Contrasting Magnetic Resonance Imagining and Computerized
3461 Tomography in Paleoneurology: A Comparative Analysis. 666
A picture is worth a thousand words – automated workflow of
3462 archaeological illustrations using deep learning 1071
Women and Archaeology in Sicily between the Mid-20th and 21st
3463 Centuries 738
Irmis Rka Settlement: The Frontier Site of the Kura-Araxes Culture:
3464 Local Traditions and Regional Networks 924
Minority Report: mobility networks in the Aeolian Islands during the
3466 Early Bronze Age. 548
Enclave, grey zone or what? Nubians in the Gebelein region
3467 (southern Egypt) in the late 3rd millennium BCE 938
Lab-induced Heating of Greek barley (H.vulgare) Landraces; a set of
3468 experimental methods to explore past agricultural practices 1009
Balancing research, conservation, and local engagement. A new
3469 collaborative project between Ethiopia and Tanzania 862
3470 Miletus Ware: A Reconsidered View 669
Machine learning and archaeological predictive modelling: future
3471 horizons in predicting the past 1071
Orphans of Democracy – Performing Communal Care in Ancient
3472 Athens 340
3474 The colours of the medieval walls: the case of Sant Quirze de Pedret 787
Archaeological Education through Digital Tools: Challenges,
3475 Opportunities and Criticisms 657
The tangible and intangible legacy of the First World War: the Sassari
3476 Brigade from remembrance to myth 484
The Gralla workshop: new evidence of glass production in 18th
3477 century Mallorca 1144
Ceramic stylistic diversity in early Greece: Exclusive style(s) and
3478 ritual containers 654
Documenting the archaeological record: reflections on the
relationship between Digital Archaeology and the concept of
3479 Stratigraphic Unit 1030
Bronze Age cooking ceramic fabrics from northern Greece and
3480 Bulgaria: technological variability and uses 1065
3481 Exploring Mycenaean Knappers' toolkits 857
3482 The Palace of the Serpent or the change of the gaze 866
The urban landscape of Reggio Emilia as shown by palynology (I-XVI
3483 century A.D.; Northen Italy) 598
Ditch, Pit, Grave: On the burial practices in the settlement of Asparn-
3484 Schletz and further LBK sites in Lower Austria 85
Integrating archaeological and local epistemologies. A case study of
3485 the Linapacan island (Palawan, Philippines) 1056
Crossing the Threshold - Experiencing Transitions. A Neolithic
3486 Perspective 1107
Gender, Craft and Tinian Marbles: a Case Study of the (Re)Invention
3488 of Tradition 505
Empirical, open and multiscalar: Research strategy in the
3489 archaeology of migration 57
Sardinia between the Chalcolithic and the Bronze Age: the
relationship between the Bell Beaker phenomenon and indigenous
3490 cultures 409
Setting the stage for neolithization: Fire in the moist highland forests
3492 of SW Ethiopia 331
STR 15.2: Excavating through the Layers of a Roman House in
3493 Antiochia ad Cragum in Western Rough Cilicia/Antiochia Ad Cragum 396
Beyond the slip surface. An archaeometric approach to the
microstructure and chemical composition of Black Gloss pottery
3494 from Pompeii 417
The transformations of the Grand Tour: from cultural travel to mass
3495 tourism 446
Roads Less Travelled: Geospatial Analysis of Potential Roman Stone
3496 Trade Routes 390
Analysis of everyday life in rural settlements during the Early Middle
3498 Ages in the Northwest of the Iberian Peninsula. 217
The Basilica Iulia Project and the archive of Laura Fabbrini (1960-
3501 1964): questions of workflow, method, and data transparency 794
The Intensification of the 4th Millennium cal BC in Southwestern
3502 Iberian Peninsula: A Comprehensive Evaluation from Multiproxy Data 1151
3505 From darkness to light: Late Iron Age Children's Burials in Mallorca 1015
Genetic and ecological characterisation of the extinct hartebeest
3506 (Alcelaphus sp.) population in the Levant 104
Working evidence: change and continuity of women’s work in
3507 Archaic to Hellenistic Athens 520
Human environmental dynamics through stable isotopic analysis of
3508 cave sediments 697
THE SECONDHAND USE OF TEXTILES
3509 IN ROMAN EVERYDAY LIFE AND ECONOMY 717
Foetal and female bodies in 4th mil. Egypt: a combined approach on
3510 pregnancy loss and early personhood acquisition 834
Assessment of the variation in land use through
3512 archaeoentomological studies. 861
(Forced) Migration and Amassed Dispossessions: Conditions and
3513 Consequences 1123
Resilience and change in the (re)creation of sacred landscapes in
3515 the Graeco-Roman city of Istros (Black Sea) 934
Life and Death in Iron Age Wales: results from radiocarbon dating,
3516 histological and stable isotope analyses from case-study sites 1093
Experiences and challenges of archaeological investigations of a gas
3517 pipeline route in Lithuania 696
‘Sad Girl’ Archaeology: Reclamation of Emotional Expression in
3518 Digital Academic Spaces 708
Municipal councils for the management of cultural heritage in the
3520 Canary Islands (Spain): the ghost of protectionism. 978
Beyond the shoreline: exploring Early Upper Palaeolithic marine
3521 mollusc exploitation at Riparo Bombrini (Ventimiglia, Italy) 849
The Sunk Cost of Roman Shipwrecks: A New Volumetric Approach to
3522 Quantitative Analysis of Amphora Cargoes 510
3523 Cultural transitions as drivers of natural selection 772
3524 The griffin-people from the East 493
Fighters or merchants?
Czermno/ Cherven’ on the Polish-Rus’ medieval border and objects
3527 related to commerce 1133
Similarities and differences in the Late Neolithic house building
3530 techniques of Great Hungarian Plain 432
3531 The materiality of pilgrim culture in a medieval urban landscape. 15
Bilma- a menu for the Central Sahara.
Present-day and Late Pleistocene/Holocene food resources and
3532 food strategies. 184
Unraveling the Complexity of Human-Environmental Dynamics in the
Western Taurus Mountains. Insights from Interdisciplinary Research
3533 at Sagalassos 1095
New Insights into the Palaeoenvironments of the Calcareous
3534 Landscapes of Southern Britain: A Case Study from the Cotswolds 697
Vandals in peace. Investigating domestic activities in Roman Age
3535 Barbarian settlements in NE Hungary 396
Houses on the Mountainside: House Architecture in the Early and
Middle Iron Age Fortified Settlement of Dédestapolcsány-Verebce-
3536 bérc 432
3537 The introduction of bronze in western Iberia: a review 987
Unveiling Bucharest's Ottoman Legacy: Archaeological Insights into
3538 Bucharest’s Historic Inns 669
Is it possible to reliably identify the function of ancient presses
3539 through organic residue analysis? 909
3540 The Spread of Delian Sanctuaries Across the Mediterranean 188
3541 Heads on display and bodies lost 182
The Military Hospital and cemetery of São Jorge Castle (Lisbon): the
3542 materiality of violence 569
Until the pigs come home: The role of animals in mediating
3543 connectivity in Late Bronze Age Britain 369
The Paleodiet Evolution during the 8th-12th Century in the Venetian
3545 Lagoon (Italy) 92
Crop management and correlates in the demographic boost of
3548 Northern Italy in the Bronze Age 463
Material and technology of early medieval (7th-9th century AD) glass
3553 beads in the Carpathian Basin 860
After the Industry: Reinterpreting abandoned industrial landscapes
3554 in Poole Harbour. 1050
“Disappearing into the forest” – Attidutes Towards WW II Places
3555 Used by Finnish Military Deserters 1043
GlobaLID: A new community-driven research data infrastructure for
3556 sharing FAIR lead isotope data 381
Beyond Defense: Exploring the Role of Iron Age Ramparts in Northern
3557 Croatia 819
From the archaeological palimpsest to the meeting point. Two
3558 central places in the Cantabrian Mountains, L.linares and Cueiru. 1190
Gender inequalities in Northern Iberia: the women buried in the
3559 Cathedral of Santa María (Vitoria-Gasteiz; 12th-18th centuries) 834
Echoes of Neolithic Life: Deciphering Flint Artefact Biographies from
3563 Causewayed Enclosures 1024
Interdisciplinary scientific approaches to the ancient civilisations of
3566 central Italy: lessons from Science@Tarquinia. 936
Contextualising vitreous materials in Etruria. The case study of the
3567 Monte Abatone necropolis 1023
Unveiling Sustainable Farming Strategies in the Late Bronze Age
Argive Plain, Greece: A Critique and Application of Carrying Capacity
3568 Analysis 37
3569 Integrating Neandertal Legacy: From Past to Present (Slight Return) 916
Heat treatment in lithic production in the early Neolithic of the Coves
3570 del Fem (Tarragona, Spain): Evidence, Significance, and Variability 973
Feels like home? Architectural symbolism in the domus de janas of
3573 Sardinia (Italy) 638
Artisans and Artifacts: A Post-Humanist Exploration of Etruscan
3574 Pottery 802
How to Hydrate (in) an Ancient Metropolis: Resource Exploitation for
3576 Sustainable Water Supply in Pergamon 37
Silcrete use and lithic provisioning strategies in the Middle Stone Age
3577 at Nelson Bay Cave, South Africa 973
Research on Charcoal burning platforms in the Czech Republic.
3579 Methods, results and perspective. 1082
Veterans and settlement patterns along the Lower Danube Limes:
3580 Insights into the Roman frontier 301
Beyond lithostratigraphy:Exploring vertical distribution of artifacts as
a proxy for formation processes at the Upper Palaeolithic site of Vale
3581 Boi 553
3582 Urban waste from the medieval river Senne in Brussels (Belgium) 598
Names of Power: The Study on Place Names of Slavic Strongholds in
3583 the Context of Medieval Landscape 1054
3584 A Matter of Scales; The Dutch practice 696
Wasting time examining the waste? The Early Bronze Age Waste from
3585 the Hosty Settlement (Czech Republic) 1044
Managing fire and bones: osteoarchaeological evidence from Early
3586 Iron Age central Macedonia, Greece 627
Virtual bone histology for the assessment of life history: A
multimodal approach for the characterisation of Krapina
3587 Neanderthal skeletal microstructure 1000
Between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean: the archaeological site
3588 of Torrinha 727
Never change a flowing system? When the Guadalete River became
3589 "Roman” 577
Dynamics of Settlement Patterns at the Southern Egyptian Border
3591 between the Second Millennium BC and the Roman Period 938
Social status and imperial allegiance: urban transformation in
3592 southern Etruria under Augustus 632
Production and use of animal tooth pendants in the Stone Age
3593 settlement of Zvejnieki II, northern Latvia. 1024
The bony labyrinths from Moita do Sebastião (Portugal), first insights
3595 into the Mesolithic variability using Paleoimaging 666
A party to remember? A unique face pot assemblage from the Middle
3596 Neolithic of the Carpathian Basin 63
3598 793 and 1493: comparing colonial discourses of ‘disappearance’ 930
THE BURIED AT THE AMPHITHEATER OF ALBENGA.
NEW INTERPRETATIONS FOR A SOCIAL RECONSTRUCTION OF A
3599 LOCAL CAPITAL IN LATE ANTIQUITY 984
Beyond the fence: A comparative archaeology of the Francoist
3600 concentration camps (DES-ALAMBRAR) 484
New perspectives on Ager Tarraconensis: the Late Antique rural
3602 landscape. 468
Seasonality of red deer (C. elaphus) revisited using tooth cementum
3604 annulation and elemental analysis by field-emission SEM-EDS 1000
Exploring knapping techniques through 3D microscopy: Preliminary
3607 results and methodological insights. 1113
TWO IN DISTRESS MAKES SORROW LESS: HOW SHARING FAILS CAN
3608 BRING DISCIPLINE FORWARD 1009
Administrating and shaping archaeology in British Mandate Palestine
3609 in light of the archives of the Department of Antiquities archives 794
3610 Stick-shaped ingots of the Old Rus’: stages of change 1133
The adaptation of Roman and post-Roman sites to lagoon
environments: the cases of Lio Piccolo and Torcello island (Venice,
3612 Italy). 1167
Convergence: A link between behavioural ecology and cultural
3613 transmission theory 1046
An holistic approach to the study of dietary practices at the Bronze
3614 Age site of Peñalosa (Baños dela Encina, Spain) 1008
3615 New evidences of trade networks between Hispania and Rome 417
Continuity or change? An in-depth analysis of core formed glass from
3616 central Greece 1023
The archaeogenomic history of sheep husbandry in the Baltic Sea
3617 region 699
Offering vs. sacrifice. A distinction between different kinds of metal
3618 deposition based on selection, treatment and context 1172
In the midst of change: Middle Bronze Age cremation practices and
3619 burial mounds of Unterradlberg, Lower Austria 1013
Moving around the tell settlements of Central Macedonia, Greece:
3620 The case of Late Bronze Age Matt Painted pottery. 845
Six feet under in the steppe: spatial relation of the settlements and
3621 burial grounds in Protohistoric South Central Asia 1127
Towards mud and shallow waters: settlement dynamics and
adaptation processes in the Venice Lagoon from Roman to Early
3624 Middle Ages. 1167
The eastern valve: The exploitation of marine invertebrates in the
3627 Greek province of the Roman Empire, an unknown record 1179
Fire Archaeology: Assessing, managing, and preventing future
damage to archaeological sites from increasing fire seasons due to
3631 climate change 472
Bedlam, Bags, and Burial Rites: Female Hip Assemblages in Early
3632 Medieval Britain 834
3633 The erasure of the Slavic material past of Greek Macedonia 1043
3634 Paleogenomic step stones to shed light on cattle domestication 104
The flux and flow of Islamic glass bangles: Major finding from the
3636 medieval-Ottoman periods (14th-18th century) 1144
Weaving Relationships: Exploring Connections in the Messarà Plain
3637 Beyond the Dark Ages 802
3638 Limits and potentiality of preventive archaeology in Sicily 696
Early Upper Paleolithic genomes of Crimea show migration and
3640 admixture dynamics of the first modern European ancestries 710
3641 Glazed townscape – glass windows in medieval Tallinn, Estonia 860
“Boundary of Gezer” inscriptions – the earliest evidence for the
3642 “mixed borders” custom (Hebrew: eruv techumin)? 938
Roof-tiles in Greek Sicily from their appearance to the Roman
3643 conquest. 1029
The effects of funerary practice and the burning scenario on
3649 scientific interpretations of burned bone 627
Making Identity, Biography, and Memory Through Collections of
3650 Human Remains 1083
Introducing benzene polycarboxylic acid analysis: potential of a
molecular marker for the study of archaeological hearths and
3652 wildfires 973
3654 Global Practice in Forensic Archaeology: Current World Trends 533
Death and Burial in the Southern Levant During the Middle Bronze
3655 Age: Israel as a Case Study 95
Mobility or diet? The importance of interpreting bioarchaeological
strontium data alongside environmental baselines and
3656 archaeological information 743
Analysing and Understanding the Effects of War in the Eastern
3657 Mediterranean during the 7th century CE 340
Beyond the Rainbow: Technical and Scientific Findings of Four
3658 Textile Fragments with Shaded Bands from Dura-Europos 733
Understanding the Significance of Aotora Stone: Exploring Exchange
3659 Networks and Chronological Variations during the Jomon Period 502
Thinking Through Things: Surrogate Objects in Eighth-Century
3661 Northumbrian Christianity 1107
Embodied differences in adulthood stress and mortality by sex and
historic period (Roman Imperial and Byzantine periods) at
3663 Oymaağaç-Nerik, Turkiye 74
The Critical Role of Wetlands in Ancestral Native American
3666 Agriculture in the Northern Great Lakes, USA 732
The Intersection of Islam and Nomad Cart Technology in Qipchaq
3667 and Mongol Period Burials in the Western Eurasian Steppe 566
‘Empty’ Places Filled with Memories: The Politics of Abandonment
3668 and Japanese American Incarceration 210
Labour, slavery and ethnicity in 19th and 20th century pearling
3671 communities, Shark Bay and Cossack, Western Australia 971
3673 Outreach In The Digital Age 708
Characteristic and meaning of 8th century Uyghur salt miners at the
3674 Davst uul Salt Mining sites in Mongolia 784
Lost Wax? Using ancient Greek warship bronze rams to infer the
3675 extent of the beeswax industry in the ancient Mediterranean 13
Processing the City.
Diet, Technology and Interaction in the Adriatic Hub of Spina (NE
3676 Italy) 739
Chronology and eclipses in Mesoamerica.
Establishment, resistance and abandonment of epochs and
3679 governments in the hegemonic centers. 34
Socio-ecologies of the Dead? Rethinking the Saxe-Goldstein
3680 Hypothesis using Scythian Epoch Mortuary Landscapes 709
Mediterranean glass in the north – analyzing a long tradition
3681 spanning centuries 1057
Skyscape, relational landscape, and thingness at Tzintzuntzan
3682 Archaeological Site. 34
Spotlight into Late Palaeolithic – Neolithic transition in Southern
3683 Arabia: The Wādī Sayy Rock Shelter 331
Applying 3D Structured Light Scanning to Roman Leather Insoles
from Vindolanda to Visualise Footprint Impressions: Results,
3686 Benefits, and Challenges 173
3687 Little Minions Grown Old: Rejuvenating Legacy Software 514
HERITAGE PRESERVATION, BENEFIT AND ENGAGEMENT:
3688 COMMUNITY ARCHAEOLOGY IN URBAN SPACES 978
Medical and religious concepts of the sense of smell in the Middle
3689 Ages 542
Cultural hierarchies, highlighting Indigenous collections in the
3690 Vatican Museums 1165
Modeling accessibility to interpret settlement pattern: a case study
3692 from Iron Age Southeast Arabia 842
3693 Interdisciplinary Research of Crypt Burials in Southwest Finland 438
E(truscan)-blue. A survey on the Egyptian blue in the painted tombs
3694 of Tarquinia 723
Preserving the ‘organic’ link at Beguniya: Understanding the role of
3697 local population at a ‘Protected Monument’ in India 664
Mediterranean and exotic goods with the archaeological record from
3698 the Antiquity within the district Písek, South Bohemia 390
Resouce extraction and non-agrarian production in the forested
3701 north – commodities for trade on supra-regional networks 58
Studies on the bioanthropology of incomers from the steppe and
3702 local residents of Southeastern and Central Europe 359 Part 1
3703 Beads and identities at Aşıklı Höyük: a network of relationships 1103
3704 Gothenburg and the Mediterranean - Traces of Trade Routes 1057
Archaeology on the Frontier: Enhancing Educational Programs in
3706 Remote Islands 918
The use of chemicals in the burial of victims of conflicts in the 20th
3707 century 533
3708 Beyond the walls. Exploring the urban landscape around the city. 1040
Unveiling the secrets of the late medieval Church of Manea Brutaru
3709 in Bucharest (Romania) 735
Soldiers’ Market. Retail Trade in Military Camps on the Pannonian
3710 Limes 727
"...what is essential is invisible..." Social relations and estates of the
3711 Pauline order through geospatial and historical factors 1148
Why mapping sensations in archaeology?
3712 The Case of the Grand Tour Travellers in the Mediterranean islands. 1170
Domestic duties, civic virtue: women’s roles in western Sicilian
3713 communities (8th – 5th century BC). 1173
Neanderthals indoors. Contributions of faunal refitting to the intra-
3714 site spatial analysis of level Q at Abric Romaní 553
The Roman Agora district of Athens: transformations and innovations
3716 between the Hellenistic and Roman ages 332
3717 Ancient DNA and the dispersal of the domestic cat in Italy 151
3720 An invisible river in a landscape of visible mobility: the river Clanis 644
Evolution of pottery production in medieval Flanders: tracing cultural
3723 influences and technology transfers (8th-14th century) 631
All the things left behind – The remnants of the H. Hauptmann and K.
3725 Schmidt excavations in the Urfa-Region, Türkiye 615
3726 Storytelling With Others 1056
3727 Constitutions and railways. Archaeology of the age of revolutions. 905
Archaeological discoveries in Nerja Cave: New Palaeolithic Rock Art
3728 and Interdisciplinary Study of the Internal-Archaeological-Context 594
3729 Tradition Meets Convenience: Cult Instruments as Memorabilia 1048
Cultivated plant material and other archaeobotanical finds from Iron
3731 age smelting furnaces in western Lithuania 974
Ancient pathways, theories of mobility and network analysis:
3732 redefining the narratives 737
Assessing the spatial features of Neanderthal occupations at
Navalmaíllo Rock Shelter (Spain): identification of a single-cluster
3733 pattern through spatial modelling 553
Kinship Patterns and Genetic Profile in the Late Iron Age Seminario
3734 Vescovile Necropolis (Northeastern Italy; 3rd – 1st centuries BCE) 848
Approaching the archaeology of archaeology at Göbekli Tepe,
3735 Şanlıurfa, Southeast Türkiye 615
Genetic makeup and change in the mediaeval communities of the
3738 Carpathian Basin 588
3739 Gender Visibility in Burial Practices of Pre- and Protohistoric Europe 843
To make archaeological exhibitions - the meeting between the
3741 scientific specialist and the public 1192
Morphometric analysis and machine learning for interpretation of
3742 cremation funerary practice 666
Bone tools at the Neanderthal site of Abri Suard (Charente, France)
3743 during MIS 6-5. 849
Research to the rescue? A helping hand for heritage managers in
3745 Estonia. 83
Stacking Heritage: New approaches to the cultural management
services at IPHES (Institut Català de Paleoecologia Humana i
3748 Evolució Social). 664
Archaeology in the inland sea of Última Esperanza (Magallanes,
3751 Chile) 866
3752 Multi-phase Poly-cultural Ritual Space in East-central Europe 393
An exploration of reds and yellows in the Paris Basin: Sourcing
3754 strategies during the Upper Paleolithic 355
Multidisciplinary approach to animal traces in the Belgian Final-
3755 Palaeolithic and Mesolithic — case studies from the Meuse valley 871
3758 Genetic aspects of ancient pathogens in South Korea 704
Concrete Pasts, Concrete Futures: Building Islands in the
3761 Anthroposcene (Lau, Solomon Islands) 505
Common difficulties and different contexts: comparing
archaeological heritage management in two World heritage sites in
3762 Spain 664
Bridging Dimensions in Cereal Phytolith Identification: A
3763 Comparative Study of 2D and 3D Morphometric Data 1009
Persisting through change. Social identities and space in Bronze Age
3764 Aegean crafting 520
Plant diversity among Christian, Muslim and Jewish communities in
3766 urban sites In Medieval Iberia. 598
3767 Wellbeing in heritage and wellbeing through heritage 406
Enhancing detection of low-contrast prehistoric sites through
3768 invasive geophysical field investigations 965
"CISAP : An INRAP team devoted to the study of underground
archaeological structures" in collaboration with Christophe TARDY,
3770 INRAP 696
3771 Does the “polluter pays principle” fit all situations? 664
As Time Goes By: Human-Wildlife Dynamics in the Danube Gorges
3772 Throughout the Holocene 902
Unveiling individual dietary profiles and culinary practices of the
3773 past: a multidisciplinary analysis of paleofeces 1061
Exploring the stratified landscape of Western Megaris: the
3774 ethnoarchaeological exploration of an ancient Greek chora 632
Detecting Women's Presence in Castle Environments through
3776 Archaeological and Historical Sources 834
More than piles – The resource use of Late Bronze Age settlements at
3777 Lake Biel (Switzerland) from a dendroarchaeological perspective 143
Dividing the world: space for the living vs. space for the dead in the
3780 Bruszczewo-Łęki Małe region, 2500-1800 BC 393
Neozoik Foundation: Empowering Youth in Underdeveloped Areas of
3782 Serbia Through Hands-On Archaeological Learning 406
3783 The memory of the herd 811
Adventures in Sulfur isotope analysis: Feeding the Roman Soldiers of
3784 Britannia 557
Immediate Response. The Protection of the Past During Times of
3787 Conflict and The Recent Work of Heritage for Peace 492
The demographic impact of the Roman and Visigothic presence in
3788 the Iberian Peninsula 1076
Surface water distribution as a constraint on hominin mobility in the
3789 central Azraq Basin during the Middle Pleistocene 57
The potential of the Graziosi Archive for the study of the Later Stone
3790 Age of the Horn of Africa 1043
Archaeology of the Holýšov (Holleischen) camp complex.
Contribution to the study of the interconnection of Nazi campscape
3791 and war production 650
Reappraising processes of ‘neolithization’ in eastern Africa:
3792 reflections on the utility of a colonial concept 331
Conflict and integration: a discussion on the Norman control system
3795 over Lombard Benevento between XI and XII Century 1102
Exploring the Neural Plasticity of Early Potters: A Multidisciplinary
3796 Investigation 1097
The study of the suburban context of Reccopolis (Spain): an
3797 approach to the settlement patterns of an early medieval landscape 468
Aquatic resources and their role in human lived experiences at
3800 Mesolithic Lake Onega/Karelia 18
Exploring the Avar Period population structure – a graph theoretical
3802 study of biological relationships using phenotypic traits 544
Point clouds and cultural landscapes: Methodology and problems of
3804 3D technologies in early medieval contexts. 915
Mobility and interaction in the 3rd-2nd millennium BCE in Central
3806 Asia and the Mediterranean. A case of resistance? 856
Fluidity and Materiality.
Linking Mediterranean Waterscapes and Land through material
3807 evidence. 1193
New insights in the population dynamics of the Italic Iron Age:
3808 archaeogenetic analysis of the Middle-Adriatic cultures. 848
World Heritage for all? Assessing accessibility ambitions in WH
3810 nominations 240
Untold stories: ‘body-objects’, politics, and personhood in late
3812 prehistoric Scandinavia 1083
Between the Alps and the Jura mountains: Knowledge transfer and
3813 Early Iron Age burial mounds in western Switzerland 1013
TRADE BETWEEN THE ROMAN EMPIRE AND ANCIENT INDIA, A
3814 REVIEW OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL & LITERARY SOURCES 42
3816 No face figurines – multiple faces of interpretation 63
3817 The genomic history of the Balearic islands 1076
Corridor-shaped tombs in Oman in the late 2nd millennium BC:
3819 continuity of collective practice and the effect of societal evolution 842
Fortified Landscapes of Hellenistic Epirus: fortifications, mobility
3820 and control of space 1182
3821 The Many Soundscapes of Eflatunpınar Hittite Open Air Sanctuary 76
Mortaria from Karabournaki, northern Greece: typological and
3824 petrographic analyses 1065
Exploring consumption and environmental patterns during the
3825 Roman period in Harelbeke, Belgium via sedaDNA analysis 854
3827 GPR – impact of use in development led Archaeological projects. 426
Family Ties: Kinship and Complexity in the ‘Double Burials’ of Iron
3829 Age Britain 1049
Lilla Jored a chieftain burial? - Reconstruction an early 19th century
3830 excavation 794
"Neolithic transformations in Southern Norway: migration, cultural
3833 dynamics, and economic change" 57
Neanderthal and carnivore interaction at Escoural cave (Southern
3835 Portugal): A micro-geoarchaeological approach 496
Evaluating cultural transmission processes from geometric
projectiles using experimental protocols: A case study from the
3837 Neolithisation process in Eastern Iberia 1109
Climatic and hydrologic changes vs. human resilience in the Sybaris
3838 Plain (Italy) CHEMISTRY: UNCOVERING THE MOLECULAR
CHARCOAL 327
MYSTERIES
From preservation to the identification of taphonomic processes in
3839 archaeological contexts 1009
3845 ORAL PATHOLOGY OF ZAGREB MUMMIES -- REVISITED 525
Image matching for semi-automated die studies and their
3847 visualisation to evaluate and to improve the data quality 514
The oppida of the Alto Minho (Portugal) and their territory between
3849 2nd century BC-1st century AD: Identifying spatial networks. 1182
How the reuse and multiple-use of amphorae affected the circular
3852 economy in Roman times 139
Headless skeletons in the ditch: Unravelling the cold case at the
3853 settlement of Vráble-Veľké Lehemby (Slovakia, 5250-4950 BCE) 85
Hordes of 3D Data: A Free Open Source Semantic System for
Disseminating a LiDAR Library of the Mongolian Archaeological
3856 Landscape 797
Matt painted pottery from the region around Great Lakes: New
3857 chronological evidence 845
Cultural Exchange and Pottery Dynamics:Insights from Early Iron Age
3859 Ceramics From La Fonteta (SE Iberia, 8th – 6th centuries BC) 988
Agro-pastoral landscape fire suppression in the steppes of the
3860 Bronze and Iron Age southern Caucasus 1120
Spatial challenges for archaeological heritage management in
3861 Flanders 1091
Multiscale refitting to assess large open-air sites during the Middle
3863 Palaeolithic: The example of Route de Brial – Liounet (France). 248
An Integrated Geophysical Investigation of the Prehistoric Landscape
3864 in the Forests of Schaltenrain, Switzerland 1111 Part 1
Utilizing CT Scan and Lipid Analysis in Coprolite Studies: A Case
3865 Study of Jomon Sites in Japan 1061
DEVELOPING STANDARDISED GEOSPATIAL ANALYSIS
PROCEDURES: A METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK FROM THE
3867 LOWER GALLERY OF LA GARMA (SPAIN) 553
3869 Urbanism on the sunny side of the Alps 739
The Nubian skeletal collections curated at Universidad Complutense
3872 de Madrid 1165
Genomic Analysis of Human Skeletal Remains from the Ancient
3873 Bronze Age Necropolis of Viggiano (PZ, Basilicata, Italy) 848
Breathing new life into Roman Frontiers studies: ‘Constructing the
3874 Limes’ and the ECR network 173
An archeogenetic analysis of Late Antique sites at the border of
3875 Longobard and Byzantine territories in central Italy 588
Archaeological, ethnographical, and experimental reconstructions of
3876 fishing in the Neolithic settlement of Daktariškė 5, West Lithuania 18
“Tarquinia Project”: scales of observation for experimental purposes
3877 in historical and cultural reconstruction 936
Death is dressed in white. New funerary monumentality in the
3879 Bronze Age in Galicia (NW of Iberia) 1015
Reflecting on the Multi-Scalar (Micro-) Geoarchaeological Research:
3881 The Case of Ararat-1 Cave (Armenia) 496
Unraveling Diplomatic Strategies in Early Medieval Rus': A Case
3882 Study of Gift Exchange and Dynastic Alliances 870
Hillforts in central-western Iberia. Interpretative biases and new
3883 approaches in the study of hilltop sites. 470
Some methodical thoughts on pilefield analyses and
3886 dendrochronology 1081
Earthen Long-Barrows Cemetery at Słonowice, Southern Poland -
Monumental Tombs on the Eastern Flank of the Territory of
3887 Megalithic Idea 33
The Late Antique/Early Medieval Necropolis of Castel Sozzio
3888 (Civitella D'Agliano, VT, Italy): A Multidisciplinary Research Approach. 848
Exploring the Ahrensburgian presence in Belgium from a
zooarchaeological and isotopic perspective: the case of
3890 Remouchamps (Aywaille) 849
Tides of Spices – Commodities, luxury, and value in the Pre-Modern
3891 Indian Ocean 42
Equid-human interactions in Medieval Rome: exploring the role and
3893 management of equids through an interdisciplinary approach 835
Neanderthals and Modern Humans in comparison: hunting
strategies and carcass exploitation between the Middle and Upper
3894 Palaeolithic in central-southern Italy 398
Tracing the transformative shift in burial customs in northern Jutland
3895 during the early Corded Ware period 1013
The urban evolution of diet: evidence from ancient Thessaloniki
3896 using stable isotopes, Bayesian modeling and machine learning 931
ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXHIBITIONS IN THE MUSEUMS OF
MONTENEGRO TODAY: THE STRENGTH OF TRADITION AND THE
3897 ABSENCE OF INNOVATION 1129
Breakage and uncertainty: How potters learn from unpredictable
3898 phenomena 1097
Palaeoēcology, or media (eco-)archaeological sculpturing to evoke
conceptual displacement. Tools to reformulate the nature/human
3902 divide in Mesolithic wetland archaeology 1018
3903 Late Roman Glass Weights from Laodicea ad Lycum 860
Preventive Archeology or Rescue Archeology? Case study from
3904 Bucharest Romania. 696
Defining structure of a “central site”? Stratigraphy, architecture and
3907 function(s) of the ditches surrounding Asparn/Schletz. 85
Beginning, change and abandonment. Looking for the temporality of
3908 shepherd’s settlements in mountain regions. 1184
Paleoenvironmental and paleosoil studies of kurgans within the
3909 YMPACT project 359 Part 1
Chasing the Sun - Women Archaeologist in Polish Research in the
3910 Mediterranean Basin 738
St. Rombout's cemetery in Mechelen, Belgium (10th-18th century
3912 AD): An archaeogenetic perspective 735
From Landscape Archaeology towards a Sustainable Future for Rural
3913 Areas: Analyzing the Case of Velva (Liguria, Italy) 1184
Reconstructing glazed ceramic consumption patterns and
technological traditions from Samanid and Karakhanid period
3914 Transoxiana 676
Developing a Machine Learning tool for the identification of
3916 archaeological features in landscape data. 1071
Travelling cattle or herd managers? Bulk and compound-specific
isotope evidence for the Neolithic introduction of agro-pastoralism
3918 at Grotta dell’Uzzo (Sicily) 849
Mechanism for long term preservation by investment-led
3919 archaeology in Hungary 592
STRABO VS STRATIGRAPHY : COMPARING TEXTUAL AND
ARCHAEOLOGICAL INFORMATION NEAR MARSEILLE AROUND THE
3920 2ND CENTURY BCE 207
Cherished Lives: Exploring Intra-mural Infant Burials in Chalcolithic
3921 Asia Minor 1016
3922 Biomechanics of Individuals from a Colonial Dockyard Site in Brazil 971
Unraveling Multifaceted Resource Management: Investigating Dry
3923 Stone Wall Systems in Mediterranean Croatia 37
3927 Bronze Age burial rites and settlement dynamics in the Central Alps 1013
Unlocking the potential of bioarcheological analysis to understand
3928 socio-economic status during the early Middle Ages in Northern Italy 122
Beyond Dichotomies: Rethinking the Symbolism and Gender
3929 Associations of Scandinavian Battle Axes of the Battle Axe Culture. 1168
Advancing Excavation Mapping: Integrating Terrestrial
Photogrammetry, Lidar, and UAV Data for the Roman Bath Complex
3930 in Rafina, Attica, Greece 818
3934 Mid-term strategy for the Iron Age Danube Route 1161
The shadows of differences: Neural Networks and Preprocessing
3935 Strategies in Digital Artefact Analysis 1071
3936 Archaeological tools for documentation and communication 531
Reconstructing a Late Bronze Age community using
archaeogenetics: the example of the necropolis of Los Castellets II
3937 (Mequinenza, Spain) 1013
In the dirty old part of the city: Fishamble Street, Dublin through time
3940 and in context 861
Scythian life histories on the steppes of the northern Black Sea
3941 region: Interrogating mobility through biogeochemistry 92
Deposition, Disarticulation, Destruction: The Parallel Treatment of
3942 Bodies and Objects in Early Mycenaean Burials 95
Exploring ancient dental calculus: uncovering the diversity of oral
3945 archaeal Methanobrevibacter through metagenomic analysis 525
Biomolecular analysis of a Roman burial from rural Cambridgeshire
reveals an extraordinary history of childhood movement across the
3946 Empire 1083
Uncovering Lost Details: Enhancing Ancient Inscriptions Through
3947 Computer Vision and Deep Learning 915
Flooding and looting: the siege of coastal towns in Flanders during
3950 the Eighty Years' War (1568-1648) 340
Unveiling Familial Dynamics in the Middle Ages: A Case Study of the
3951 Vanished Village of Gać, Poland 735
3952 Urban and rural – new insights into the surroundings of Roman Siscia 468
Power and women’s representations on material culture from the
3954 Early Empire: Whose voice? 679
Multi-scalar approach to the study of crafts in the Ottoman Empire:
3957 local practices in the imperial network 566
Exploring Plaster Technologies in Neolithic Makri, Northern Greece:
3959 An Insightful Perspective 776
Micromorphological Investigation of Holocene Slope Deposits in the
3961 Middle Tagus, Portugal 496
Assuming the Narrative: Humanitarian Forensic Action,
3962 Misinformation, and the Colombian Internal Conflict 533
3963 Searching for Late Mesolithic animal ontologies 493
3964 Re-creating the soundscape in a World War 2 concrete bunker 76
Heritage Management and Rural Attachments: Re-visioning the
3969 Great Wall of China as Dynamic Cultural Landscapes 192
A Complex Blend of West and East: A Biomolecular Study of Wine
3970 Manufacturing in Judea of the Early Roman Period 854
NOTES ON THE COMPLEX THE PRODUCTIVE STRUCTURE OF THE
CONTESTANIAN COAST DURING THE IRON AGE. BETWEEN
3971 DOMESTIC AND WORKSHOP PRODUCTION 408
3974 If Heritage is good for wellbeing, why are professionals so miserable? 406
Middle and Late Bronze Age copper exchange networks between
3975 Italy, the Eastern Alps and the Balkans. 950
The wetter part of the Neolithic dawn of Europe: Results from Lin 3,
3977 Lake Ohrid, Albania 1081
Mountains - a land of farming? The example of cereal crops in the
3980 western Alps during Late Prehistory 556
How were perforated clay loom weights made, and why is their shape
3981 so different? 330
The “House of the domestic shrine”, a fifth century BC dwelling in
3982 western Sicily (Motya). Domestic space, activities, and people. 396
A road to connection: creating a cross-border narrative through
3985 community archaeology in the Western Pyrenees 1129
From the ‘nitty-gritty’ of ceramic analysis to a community of practice
3986 perspective: a view from the Bronze Age Aegean 814
The Early Mycenaean Ayios Vasileios North Cemetery, southern
3989 Greece: integrating archaeological theory and archaeological science 95
Animal Associations in Human burials: Insights from Tell Mozan
3990 (Middle Bronze Age, Northern Syria). 1132
Unveiling the fiery past: Insights into the cremation practices at
Gallo-Roman Tienen using carbon and oxygen isotope analysis and
3991 FTIR-ATR 627
Life after 14 years of experience with Mortar Dating by Cryo(2)SoniC
3994 procedure: Current state of the art and future perspectives. 736
The quarryscape of Itanos: mapping the stone economy of a Cretan
3995 city-state 430
Final form: Reframing zooarchaeological remains as a co-created
3997 artefact that unveils new data from the micro to macro scale 709
A communities-of-practice approach to trace the social change
3998 during the Early Chalcolithic in Eastern Romania 814
Comparison of large-scale magnetometry measurements with
excavation datasets in Eastern Hungary. Feature detectability and
3999 identification possibilities 1111 Part 2
Non fui, fui, non sum, non curo: example of atypical burial practice
4001 from the Rašaška - Račeša (Croatia), 13th-16th century 1148
A Network of Consumption: The Distribution of Oriental Decorative
4002 Ceramics in Hungary and the Balkans during the Ottoman Period 669
The Great Hungarian Plain in the Middle Copper Age: New results of
4007 the research on the Hunyadihalom culture 790
Knowing through Listening: Exploring Monastic Aural Communities in
4009 Medieval Rural Europe 542
4010 Educational and Outreach Programs in the Athenian Agora 918
Workspaces and ore deposits – remote sensing and soil
geochemistry as tools for identifying past iron production
4012 environments 374
Funeral dresses from the crypt of the Wejher family in the parish
4015 church in Puck 438
The Maya Enlightenment: Colonialism, Imperialism, Sublimation and
4016 the Politics of Periodisation 856
Disentangling the Socioecological Trajectories of Mountain Old-
4017 Growth Forests in the French Pyrenees over the last centuries 482
AI classification of ceramic sherds: new frontiers for the ArchAIDE
4019 project 1071
Times of change for pottery traditions in the Northwest of the Iberian
4020 Peninsula. An approach to its study and interpretation 120
Memorializing genocide in Somaliland:
4021 When political violence, clannism, and state-building intersect 484
Ancient Human DNA Preservation and Genetic Affinity of Pre-Pottery
4023 and Pottery Neolithic Sites of Northern Syria 731
Some of them are here. The accidentally preserved dead in early
4024 medieval England 182
Exploring cultural processes through ceramic production: a case
4025 study from Campania, Southern Italy, during the 3rd millennium BC 988
Learning from non-European perspectives on gender to better
4026 understand women in European prehistory 1060
Occurrence of human skeletal remains on Late Bronze Age
4030 settlements from SW Poland 653
‘The heartbeat of hillforts’ - On the necessity of contemporaneity for
4036 the interpretation of systems of fortifications 1182
Reconstructing plant food economy at a Funnel Beaker village:
4037 handling abundant data from a small site 1095
Mummies on the move: kinship and mobility in Early Bronze Age
4038 Central Europe 1083
The impact of Roman imperial economy on local Hispanic
4044 economies: a comparative approach. 727
The matt-painted pottery of the Late Bronze Age Ulanci cultural group
4046 Shapes, decorative motifs and chronology 845
Burial of Bishop Stefan Wierzbowski and three sets of liturgical
4047 vestments, Góra Kalwaria, Masovian Voivodship, Poland 438
Genomic refugium of pre-domestication horse lineages in the Bronze
4048 Age Carpathian Basin 104
Archaeothanatological Aspects of Burial Practices at Yuzhniy Oleniy
4049 Ostrov: Insights and Limitations 1188
The dietary practices of human communities at site 3 in Miechów
4051 (southern Poland) from the Neolithic to the Iron Age 92
4052 Lasinja culture: regional differences and macroregional similarities 790
The Middle to Upper Paleolithic Transition in Iberia: new sedimentary
4053 and Paleoenvironmental data from Cova Foradada and La Griera 496
Unique settlements complexes of LBK and Želiezovce group in SW
4054 Slovakia: Archaeological research in Vráble site 85
Pottery analysis and the Oxus Civilization. Review and Strategies
4055 from Togolok Depe 1 as a case study 676
Death and landscape. Power, control and legitimation through the
4060 burials during the 8-11th centuries AD in the NW Iberian Peninsula 1102
Lithic production on the Late Neolithic site of Vinča-Belo Brdo
4061 (Serbia) 1011
The dead among the living: human remains in Iron Age settlements in
4062 Central Asia 1127
Changes in storage on the Great Hungarian Plain between 6000 and
4065 4000 BC 497
Gender and craft production in Oenotria during the EIA-Archaic
4066 transition 1173
Sampling urban sites for archaeobotany: Insights from Tarquinia
4067 (Italy) 598
Dis-arming the Past: Depositing Deliberately Destroyed weapons on
4068 Early Iron Age Öland, Sweden, as a Conflict Resolution Strategy? 1163
Beyond the 'Royal Hunts': Cultural traces for the collective capturing
4069 of ungulates in the South-Central Andes 1190
Multi-method geoarchaeological approaches untangle complex site
formation processes and soil biographies at early Neolithic
4071 Peiligang, middle Yellow River Valley, China 496
How Long In the Tooth? Discussing the Trials and Tribulations of
4072 Multi-Sampling Human Teeth for Isotope Analysis 1000
4073 Lifetime identities and burial pathways in Copper Age Italy 1083
So many houses, so many customs. House construction practices
4075 during the late Early Bronze Age in the central Carpathian Basin 432
Supply and use of marine shellfish in the City of Autricum (Chartres,
4076 Northwest France) 1179
Contrasting genetic impacts of eastern migrants on Early Iron Age
4077 communities in Hungary and Transylvania 819
All things small and smaller. A scale-perspective of the study of
4078 Islamicate medieval glass 566
Re-structuring of cortical bone at the femoral midsection during early
4079 growth and locomotor development of children 1004
4081 Forge iron when it's hot 819
Economic basis of the Early Neolithic settlement in Gwoździec,
4082 southern Poland: conclusions from interdisciplinary research 396
Towards a skill-based analysis of craft organisation and cross-craft
4083 interaction: a case study from Nariño, Colombia 814
“418 Boats Sent = 20,900,000 $”: Tracing Bordering and Border-
4084 Crossing Practices in the Eastern Mediterranean 1123
4085 Textile workshops in Pompeii: past research and future perspectives 733
4086 Professional Associations and Trade Associations in Archaeology 664
4087 A New Bioavailable Strontium Baseline for the Baikal Region 743
1225 /
4088 The Monumental Rock Reliefs of Heracles in Iran General
Ceramics and Trade in Pollentia (Alcúdia, Mallorca, Spain): Study of
4089 Late Republican and High Imperial phases of the Northwest House 417
A Late Bronze Age settlement and its metallurgist workshop in Saint-
4090 Avé (Morbihan, France) 1172
The inscribed blocks of the Old Town of AlUla : a means of studying
4091 urban development 1043
Things Unmoored: Aquatic Itineraries and Watery Entanglements in
4092 Small-Island Seascapes of the Early Modern Caribbean 13
Rodent’s as palaeocological proxies to reconstruct past
4093 environments of Eurasia 1120
By Sword and Word: Expansion and Christianization of the Southern
4094 Rus’ borders at the end of the 10th–11th centuries 15
Introducing gender and economies in the Iron Age Ancient
4095 Mediterranean. A proposal from the Gendyterranean group 1173
4096 Not A Place For Us. Hostile architecture as systemic violence. 569
3D Modelling and 3D Computed Tomography Scans in Post
4097 Excavation Investigation 797
Archaeological prospection in a neighborhood in the center of
4098 Teotihuacan (Mexico). Season 2023-.24 866
Preliminary results of the multi-isotope analysis in the Hallstatt
period bi-ritual cemetery at Modřice (8th-5th century BCE, Czech
4101 Republic) 92
Selective funerary ritual in South-East Britannia: kinship and tribal
4102 continuity in an imperial periphery? 182
Sticking to your roots: Cultural descent with modification explains
the continuity in hunter-fisher-gatherer lithic production at the Early
4103 Neolithic transition. 57
Following through the mound cemeteries landscape. The story of
4107 barrow tradition successors from the Pre-Carpathian area 393
4108 Taking the long road 797
Big Village Life: An image of households in a medieval fortified village
4109 in Southern Moravia 396
Challenges of anthropological analysis of human osteological
4111 material from prehistoric sites on Pelješac, Croatia 833
The use and avoidance of resources during the Late Bronze and Iron
4112 Ages in the western Mediterranean 143
New Perspectives on Iron Age Ringfort Landscapes in Öland, Sweden
4114 Based on UAV ALS/LiDAR Approaches 1160
4116 Frontier wandering on the Nile’s Third Cataract 938
Early Iron Age hillforts of the south-eastern Alpine region and how we
4118 approach them 470
Environmental changes and their impact on human frequentation at
the Arma dello Stefanin, Liguria (Italy). A geoarchaeological
4119 prospective 697
Political Ecology of Shifting Water Management Systems in the
4120 Agricultural Plain of Varāmin, Iran 1058
From destruction to renaissance: continuity and discontinuity in
4122 Lucca's medieval urban landscape 1155
4123 Where is everybody? The unburied dead in early medieval England 182
The Central Point of the Region from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age?
4124 Settlement Agglomeration in Plotiště nad Labem (Bohemia) 85
The Roman way(s). Archaeobotanical records document differences
4125 in crop choices in western Iberia during Roman times 1072
At the core of bronze production. Archaeological evidence and
4126 analytical data from Bronze Age metal workshops in Northern Italy 974
The origin, production, (re-)use and trade of delicate fabrics at the
4127 transition from Late Antiquity to the Early Islamic Period 733
Some weaning patterns in Late Neolithic population of Latvian
4128 territory 92
Fluvial Anthropospheres and the way to the Anthropocene – General
4129 thoughts and methodological approaches 1167
Persistent features and disruptive elements in the eastern Baltic Sea
4130 area in the 4th-3rd millennium BCE 359 Part 2
4131 Towns which never made it: some examples from Wales 1040
Silver- and copper-inlayed belt garnitures of the 6th-7th centuries AD
4134 and their spread around the Alps 950
Caught between Events (8.2ka and 5.9ka): Human Resilience and
4136 Mobility in the Eastern Black Sea Area between 7000-4000 cal. BCE 710
The Trompgård burial. -New trends in burials of four-wheeled
wagons, Southwest Scandinavian Roman Iron Age, 1st to 3rd Century
4137 CE. 932
BIOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL INSIGHTS FROM CREMATION
PRACTICES: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH AT EL TORREJÓN DE
4138 GÁTOVA 627
Understanding animal life histories and biocultural adaptations to
challenging environments through multi-isotope analysis of
4139 Neonatal faunal remains 1000
The Wise Men's Gifts and more. Personal ornaments and high-status
4142 small finds from the EIA princely burial mounds in Jalžabet 1103
Long-term occupation and interaction dynamics in the Channel
4144 Islands: a community-based perspective 1147
4145 Animal care and welfare in Bronze Age Britain 369
Exploring social inequality, diet and livestock management
4146 strategies at the Early Bronze Age community of Jelšovce (Slovakia) 92
Ancient wine microbes from first century AD Roman client kingdom
4148 of Judea 854
The Cultural Heritage At Risk Database: Proactive and Reactive
4152 measures to trace stolen and looted cultural property 982
Developing during the Younger Dryas: insights into growth patterns of
4153 hunter-gatherers from Italy 1004
Trends in landscape and agriculture in NW Portugal in the Late
4154 Antiquity according to archaeobotanical research 217
Children of Szécsény – Bioarchaeological approach of the nonadult
4155 remains of a post-medieval cemetery from Hungary 735
In tune with nature? Resource management during late Pleistocene
4156 and early Holocene in the Western façade of Iberia 995
Sharing History and Interpretation for Underground Built Heritage:
4158 the case-study of the Piscina Mirabilis 1161
A Bayesian ‘Big Isotopic Data’ contribution to the socio-economic
4159 impact of Romanisation 557
Creating landscapes. Mediterranean market and animal husbandry
in Iron Age and Roman Catalonia: zooarchaeological data in
4160 perspective. 482
Post-conflict landscapes in Eastern Mediterranean:
geoarchaeological and automated remote sensing mapping of
4162 vulnerable archaeological soilscapes in the Lebanese Bekka Valley 745
Dialogues between ancient Western Asia and us. Untold stories from
4163 Italian collections and archives: The DiWA Project. 613
Dutch pioneering field survey in Italy: Carel van Essen and his
4165 “passeggiate archeologiche” in Roman landscapes (1947 - 1963) 1043
4167 Historical Travel and Communications in Finland (HISCOM) 390
Archaeology and Civic Participation on the Dutch island of
Terschelling: Heritage Participation in the Creation of Archaeological
4168 Expectation Maps 978
Reflection, Ritual, and Memory: Investigation of wall paintings in the
4169 Roman mausoleum of Le Carceri Vecchie, San Prisco, South Italy. 1170
Characterization and preparation of archaeological mortars for an
effective radiocarbon dating: the case-study of samples from
4171 Mediterranean area 736
Metal Detecting: Biomolecular investigations of Transylvanian
4172 children with s(Cu)rvy 135
Mare Cyprium: Multimedia Applications for Cypriot Maritime Cultural
4173 Heritage 657
Pounding tools: limitations and advantages in using Primates to
4174 reconstruct hominin behavior 334
Stable isotope investigation aiming the dietary habits of the Late
4175 Roman Age community in Marosszentanna, Transylvania 92
4176 Glass in the context of the ancient Iader necropolis 860
The Copper’s shine. An approach to Palmela arrowheads based on
4177 the collection from the Alcobaça caves (Alcobaça, Portugal). 409
4178 Sanitary and health conditions in rural Early Medieval Ireland. 861
A genetic analysis of a Neolithic cattle from Saudi Arabia helps
4179 explore connections between prehistoric Arabia and Africa 331
It can only be done together - the necessity of interdisciplinary
4181 collaboration in crypt research 438
Sulphur Isotopes in Bioarchaeology: Navigating Challenges and
4184 Expanding Insights through the Case of Slovenia 557
A view from the east: Comparative studies of rural settlement from
4187 the valley of Gubbio. 936
4188 Values of the Archaeological Heritage Landscape in Sweden 592
Investigating Patterns of Mobility during the Pre-Pottery to Pottery
4190 Neolithic of Southwest Asia using Strontium and Oxygen Isotopes 731
4191 Long-term sacrificial sites of the deer cult in Eurasia 393
Experiencing locality, identity, and heritage while investigating a
4192 prehistoric site in Northern Finland 811
Sick, Refugees, Detainees and Occupiers: Many lives of 500-bed
4193 Hospital in Tehran 856
Broken bones and remedies: a bioarchaeological assessment of
4195 trauma and medicine in medieval Iceland 646
Unveiling Southampton's Past: Digital Narratives, Augmented
4196 Reality, and Community Engagement for Accessible Preservation 915
Making the most of what you have. Looking for analytical evidence of
4201 metal re- and upcycling during the Roman age 139
THE SOPHISTICATION OF THE BENAHOARITAS OF LA PALMA,
CANARY ISLANDS (C.II-XV AD) THROUGH A UNIQUE OBJECT
4205 (PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND MULTISPECTRAL IMAGING) 613
The value of a well-documented isotopic baseline for modelling
human dietary practices: a high-resolution case study from the Early
4207 Neolithic 743
Social-epistemological reflection on academic and preventive
4208 archaeology 696
4209 Phoenicians in Northwest Africa 306
Mesolithic tradition in Neolithic context - personal ornaments in
4210 funerary practices of Central Europe: a case study from Poland 1103
In the beginning of textile craft: The significant case of the
4212 Chalcolithic settlement of Los Millares (SE, Spain) 802
Settlement from the Ottoman-Era (XV–XVII Century) near the Village
4215 of Tarnayane, Vidin Region 669
4216 Magdalenian alpine ibex hunters in the high mountains 995
Ancient genomes of Çatalhöyük reveal novel age- and sex-specific
4217 burial treatment practices 1049
Development-led Archaeology in the former Czechoslovakia.
4218 Different paths of Czech and Slovak Republic 696
Decorating homes with crude constructions: excavations as a form
4219 of home repair 927
Investigation of changes in Populations in Central Anatolian in the
4221 Neolithic Period 904
RITHMS INNOVATIVE PLATFORM: A EUROPEAN PROJECT TO
SUPPORT LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES’ FIGHT AGAINST
4222 CULTURAL HERITAGE CRIME THROUGH TECHNOLOGY 982
Mixed funerary practices and creative relations with the dead: Bell-
4223 beaker co-burials from Nogarole Rocca (Verona), Italy 1049
4224 Recreational Hunting in Prehistory 1027
Site functionality and mobility pattern during the East African Middle
4225 Stone Age: data from the GOT10 site, southern Ethiopia 334
Archaeology that burns. The degrees of evaluation of archaeological
4227 potential 1157
English Churchyards: from landscapes of memory to landscapes of
4228 meaning 600
Stable isotope analyses of cattle teeth from a Neolithic earthwork in
4230 Lower Saxony, Germany: Insights into birthing seasons and mobility 1000
Pulling together Power, Wealth, and Plague in medieval Northern
Iceland: contextualizing interdisciplinary information to theoretically
4231 interpret human-ecodynamics in the Past 1088
„What have the Romans ever done for us?” Multi isotope dataset
4233 from Late Antique and Early Medieval Slovenia 92
4234 Late Cypriot ‘Bathtubs’: A case study from Erimi-Pitharka 654
Lost in translation. Chinese accounts of the foreigners in an
4235 archaeological context. 207
Echoes of History: Revitalizing Heritage Conservation at Mahasu
4236 devta temple 978
4237 Signatures of abandonment in the microarchaeological record 1050
Persistence and change in single-chambered cairns during the
4238 second half of 3rd millennium BCE in the Oman Peninsula 842
The 11th-13th Century wall paintings in Canton Ticino, Switzerland: a
4241 systematic study 787
The construction sites for transforming private buildings into public
4242 monuments: transformation sites and reuse. 803
3D reconstruction and spatial analyses: an integrated approach to
4243 explore the Palaeolithic use of living space at Sambuco Cave (Italy) 553
IsoMemo: advancing global isotopic data through collaboration and
4244 innovation 557
Ups and downs: recent research on prehistoric burial mounds in the
4245 Lake Neusiedl area (Hungary) 393
Human adaptions to an uplifting coast (Borre royal burial site, Oslo
4246 Fjord, Norway) – a geoarchaeological approach 327
Central African ethnographic tool-use and its contribution to
understanding of the earliest archaeological traces in the Congo
4247 Basin. 334
Challenges and Solutions in Automated Large-Scale Archaeological
4248 Mapping with Deep Learning: Insights from DTM Analyses in Poland 1071
The quartzite and quartz lithotheque from the CENIEH: Searching for
4249 reliable, comparable and accessible raw material descriptions 1113
Portable X-ray Fluorescence (pXRF) for Archaeological Soil
4250 Chemistry: Towards best practices 374
Shaping Lieux de Mémoire in the Southern Caucasus: A Comparative
Analysis on the Kurgans from Eastern Georgia and Western
4252 Azerbaijan 924
The archaeology from the bird's eye view. The transitions in
4256 settlement patterns between Bronze Age, Iron Age in Central Anatolia 460
The Underground Turku: 30 years of urban archaeology exhibitions in
4257 Finland 1192
4258 (Exotic) Animals as gifts in diplomatic affairs? 870
The reality of anchoring joist for wooden floors at Ostia: Insights from
4260 traces in the wall 997
“O beautiful flounder! O queen of the sea!” Archaeology, depictions,
4261 myths and traditions related to the halibut 18
Ancient genomes from a Roca Vecchia, Apulia, shed light on Minoan
4262 modes of colonisation 848
Was it really used for storage? Archaeobotanical analyses of the TRB
4264 features in Northern Poland 497
Archaeobotanical and archaeological evidence of plant food storage
4265 in prehistory in northern Germany 497
A critical analysis of the “archaeological zones” definition process in
4266 France: the zones of presumption of archaeological prescription 592
ALMA DE BOSQUE: a project promoted by HORREA about the
4268 application of routes of the culture of traditional raised granaries. 708
‘Build the Wall’: Roman Frontiers as Ideological Narratives in the
4269 Contemporary United States 88
Early Medieval Cemeteries in Roman Ruins across Southern
4270 Germany and Adjacent Areas 336
Food security through crop diversification: Fruit and nut cultivation in
4271 Medieval Central Asia 556
Dancing the Gaze: Repertoire for imagining prehispanic dances in
4272 Colombia 1097
Tracking Bronze Production in the Carpathian Basin through the
Middle/Late Bronze Age Transition Through Technical Ceramics:
4274 Current Results 814
From Satellites to Shores to Stakeholders: Decoding Climate
Change's Impact on Africa's Coastal Heritage - Insights from
4275 Senegal, Kenya, Tanzania 472
Christian changes with persisting paganism? Comparative study of
Mogiłki cemeteries rites in the post-medieval territory of today
4276 Podlasie, North-Eastern Poland. 735
Do not compare – contrast! The dangers of borrowing management
4277 practices from elsewhere 664
Endangered heritage - climate change risk assessment and
4278 mitigation tool within the Triquetra project (Smuszewo - case study) 472
Interdisciplinary Archaeo-Environmental Studies at Kimirek-kum 1,
4279 Uzbekistan: the palaeo-ecology of a 2nd millennium BC delta system 1120
4282 Pottery from the castle of Casertavecchia: a first analysis 631
Revisiting the analysis of lithic refitted artefacts at the Upper
4283 Palaeolithic sites in Japan: its potential and challenges 248
Non-invasive Research Is a Journey Not a Quick Fix. Survey Planning
4284 and Interpretation at the Hillfort in Grąbczyn, Pomerania, Poland 1111 Part 1
Applications of Digital Archaeology in Documenting and
4285 Understanding of Gerçin Höyük, Gaziantep 818
Secondary refuse or reused objects? The presence of waste-like
4286 materials in the Finnish Iron Age cairns 1044
Biomolecular insights into early human lifeways during the
4288 Chalcolithic period of the Lesser Caucasus 924
From Cyprus to Switzerland? Analytical evidence for Cypriot and
4289 Alpine copper in the Middle Bronze Age settlement of Möriken 923
Modelling past foraging strategies in arid ecosystems: bringing
together Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Computational
4290 Archaeology 902
Unearthing walls and empires: A Geoarchaeological Exploration of
4291 Artashat/Artaxata, Armenia 33
Boserup or Malthus? Did demographic changes cause economic
innovations in prehistoric societies in the Balkans? Or the other way
4292 around? 775
Investigating the impact of sociocultural transformations on health
quality in a big city. The population of Thebes during Classical
4293 Antiquity. 74
An experience of collaborative action between researchers,
4294 educational centres and social actors: ConCiencia Histórica Project 1129
Between the Sea and Land: Regional Narratives Encapsulating
Northern Albanian Archaeology during the Early and Middle Bronze
4295 Age 1166
Metric and non-metric dental traits from the Near East populations
4296 on the transition from hunter gathers to farmers 731
Uncovering population change and regional diversity in the Central
4300 Levant from 2nd to 1st Millennium BCE through ancient DNA analysis 904
Bioarchaeological investigation of the necropolis of San Lorenzo di
4302 Quingentole (MN): the Early Medieval facies 984
Detection of faecal matter in a Neolithic combustion feature at Abric
4303 del Xicotó (Spain) through a multiproxy geoarchaeological analysis 1061
Humans and landscapes in the mid-Kama region throughout the
4304 Holocene 902
Domestication and resource utilization in northern Iceland –
identifying social adaptation and (re)structuring from
4308 zooarchaeological data from farm midden sites 1088
Societies behind fortifications: Middle Bronze Age multi-layered
4310 settlements in Central Hungary 470
Geometric designs of Viluco ceramics. Approach from archaeology
4311 and indigenous knowledge (Mendoza, Argentina) 1094
The Gothic tribes of East-Central Europe through the lens of
4312 archaeogenomic data. 904
4313 “STALAC-RITE”: geochemical analysis of stalactites in ritual contexts 729
Megalithic grave architecture and mortuary practices in Neolithic
4314 Western Sweden as indicator for knowledge transfer 1013
Unveiling Pot-ential Stories of Grey Wares in Northeastern Iran and
4315 Southeastern Central Asia from the Chalcolithic to the Iron Age 676
Roman structures and operations around the Venetian Lagoon:
4316 accessibility, channel interventions, and landscape changes 1167
Stone tools under a different light: Constructing the transdisciplinary
4317 Metatool ontology and reflecting on its potential for archaeology. 772
Harnessing innovation to decode the secrets of Paleolithic ground
4318 stone tools 1009
Ancient reopening is widespread in both time and space:
ritually re-entered graves in Southwest Denmark throughout the Iron
4319 age 182
Will Cordia myxa stand up, please? Untangling the histories of
4320 Cordia species in the ancient eastern Mediterranean 1072
New insights into prehistoric agriculture of northern Iberia from the
4321 analysis of starch grains embedded in dental calculus 525
Archaeological perspective to the life narrative of a Swedish author,
4324 Catharina Swedenmarck 1083
The “Desert Kites”: Newly Investigated Exceptional Monuments in
4325 the Caucasus 924
4326 The "Blob": a vitrified collapse of a raw earth structure 160
Community formation in the Early Medieval Netherlands: an
4327 integrated bioarchaeological case study near Nijmegen 588
4328 Fluid status, mobile life: a biography of the diviner 'jue' at Yinxu 1083
Tracking archaeological sheep breed diversity in Southwest Asia in
4329 paleoproteomic 1000
Simulating frequency distributions for indirectly dated human burials
4330 in South Africa 775
A timber circle and henge in a modern landscape: community
4332 archaeology at Arminghall Henge, Norwich, Norfolk, UK 240
Abandonment and Archaeological Assumption: Ethnoarchaeological
Exploration of Settlement Abandonment in West Karbi Anglong,
4333 Northeast India 1050
4334 Repair Practices as a Memory Strategy in Ancient Greece? 1048
Biomolecular archaeology as a tool for rediscovering the Chiomonte-
4338 La Maddalena neolithic site (Italy, Western Alps). 1043
Breaking out of the ‘Egyptian’ vs ‘Nubian’ Dichotomy: The Case of a
4339 Community in New Kingdom Saqqara 209
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning applied to aerial
4342 photoreading: the case study of Terna SpA. 1157
A statistical analysis of repeated names among Judahite “private”
4343 jar-handle impressions 514
APAO: an online atlas Atlas of Press facilities in Ancient Occident for
4345 the ANR MICA project 909
„Insights into Subsistence Dynamics: Exploring Animal Husbandry in
4346 Pre-Roman Getae Communities” 463
Archaeobotanical preliminary results from the Holy Sepulcher
4347 Basilica (Jerusalem, Israel) 598
The dynamics of storage vessels and storage: the case of neolithic
4348 Dispilio, North Greece 497
4349 The Whole Horse: Results from the Medieval Warhorse Project 835
The family burial vaults at St Patrick's Roman Catholic Church,
4350 Liverpool in the context of the 19th-century urban burial crisis 438
Libyan perspectives in the archive of the British Institute for Libyan
4351 and Northern African Studies 1161
(Re)Connecting scattered fragments. Setting the foundation for a
data base combining Roman Stone architecture and its history of
4353 study 617
Archaeobotanical Heritage: the Collection of Edibles and Organic
4354 Remains of National Archaeological Museum of Naples (Italy) 1090
Technicities against “Technology”: some methodological
4355 suggestions. 505
4356 Computer Vision Best Practices in Computational Archaeology 1071
Cultural heritage and biodiversity of Rieti basin and Piediluco Lake:
archaeobotanical evidence from lakeshore settlement of Paduli
4358 (Central Italy) 1090
Reversing old practices. New collaborative approaches to the
4360 revision of the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List 664
Ancient Quarrying and Processing of Silicate Softstone in Eastern
4361 Madagascar 430
From Temple to Church: Testing settlement models in the Late
4362 Antique Egypt landscapes of Medinet Habu, Philae and Esna 695
Transforming Communities Through Developer-led Archaeology in
4363 Scotland 406
Community Role in Conservation and Management of the
Chinchorro Culture Settlement, Northern Chilean Atacama Desert,
4364 UNESCO World Heritage Site 664
Genomic transect of Early Medieval Moravia and Slovakia uncovers
4366 population turnover 395
Living coastscapes: landscapes, resources, and political strategies
4367 in the northern Tyrrhenian sea (Pecora river valley, central Italy) 327
The ‘restorer-pays’ principle? Wetland Archaeology as Taboo Trade-
4368 off in Nature-based solutions 732
Seeing with other(s) eyes. Geophysics and Development-led
Archaeology for section 3 of Sibiu - Pitesti (A1) motorway
4369 construction in Romania 426
Archaeological research, monument management, and public
4371 response concerning the pre-Romanesque churches in Moravia (CZ) 600
Island forestry – availability, management and perception of wood
resources on islands from an archaeological and ethnographic
4373 perspective 895
Zooarchaeology in Portugal: diachronic perspective from the
Mesolithic to the Roman Period: methods, practices and data,
4374 from Sado to Tagus 104
4375 Reconstruction of historical Gothenburg, theory and digital practices. 797
Integrating geophysical and geochemical data in archaeology –
4377 experience and preliminary results from several projects 426
Enhancing GPR data quality: Data collection, integration, and
4378 analysis in long-term monitoring approaches 965
Multidisciplinary bio-archaeological approach to study the
population transformations during the Migration Period in the
4379 Eastern Carpathian Basin. 588
Changing Animal Husbandry Strategies and Sociopolitical
4380 Transformation in Medieval Northwestern Tuscany 104
4381 Sunken prehistoric ship slipways on the east coast of the Adriatic Sea 957
Rethinking gender models: a preliminary analysis to reconsider
women’s funerary identity in burials from the Middle Neolithic
4382 Northern Italy 834
Glaze and pigment recipes in Islamic ceramics from Termez (c. 9th-
14th centuries AD). Traditional technologies or new colour
4384 experiments? 676
Early adopters in ancient landscapes: Gotland’s first churchyard
4385 burials 15
Collectives on the move: Evenki hunters and their reindeer caravan
4388 in the taiga of East Siberia and Far East 1027
The use of coins in Longobard tombs: continuity of a rite or a practice
4389 with renewed meanings? 946
The Project FAmilies, Gender, Mobility and Interculturalism in the
etrusco-italic necropolis: case studies from Campania and Veneto.
4390 Some preliminary considerations. 644
Practical Paradoxes: Exploring the Social Affordances of Things in
4392 Contemporary Mongolia 505
Like a duck to water. Roman building and engineering at the edge of
4394 the Venetian lagoon 1167
Preventive archeology and design of electrical works: The capacity
4395 for design mitigation of construction risk. 1157
Employing Machine Learning transfer knowledge techniques for
4396 improved fungal recognition in archaeological microscopy imagery 1071
People from the early-medieval archaeological site Nitra-Šindolka,
4397 Slovakia 588
4398 Meaningful deaths: burial practices in Bronze Age South-eastern Italy 95
4399 Headdress, combat headdress, the power of insignia 852
Reconstructing diet of medieval populations in northern Croatia: The
Ivanec-Stari Grad site and stable carbon and nitrogen isotope
4401 analyses 92
The River Weschnitz Fluvioscape and its interaction with the Lorsch
4404 Abbey – an overview of research questions 1167
4405 Medieval Papal Bull Seals: From Writ to Ritual 15
Modes of Exploitation and Trade Mechanisms of Salt in Medieval and
4406 Modern Eastern Romania 784
Humanitarian Mapping Service: Cultural Heritage during
4407 Humanitarian Crises 745
The PoTaRCH production in the Bielska Plaine (northern-eastern
4408 Poland). A case study of the Białowieża Primeval Forest and beyond 1082
Ancient genomes of Çatalhöyük: lack of female exogamy and
4409 prevalence of maternal relatedness among intramural burials 731
Shadows on the Peaks: Exploring the Elusive Realms of Mountain
4410 Communities during the Early Middle Ages 217
Unveiling the Ivory Trail: Exploring Trans-Regional Connectivity and
Mobility Patterns in the Mediterranean Bell Beakers through
4411 Computational Modelling 409
4412 Occupied heritage in Crimea: 10 years of illicit excavations 492
Long-term trends in ecosystem and agricultural biodiversity in
4413 Neolithic West Asia 1058
4414 Communicating the public value of archaeology in Estonia 918
4416 A linden bast bag from the 5th millennium BC 975
New Skills for New Times: Archaeological Heritage Presentation
4418 Challenges in light of the use of new Technologies 595
4419 Avicennian noetics and Averroist aesthetics in Marinid geometry 1094
Enclosures and stone circles of prehistoric Sardinia in relation to the
4421 megalithic tombs and funerary hypogea. 638
Unveiling Late Bronze Age cemeteries in North-Eastern Slovenia: A
4422 comprehensive analysis of 87Sr/86Sr, δ88Sr, and [Sr] 92
Narratives and Materiality of State Formation and Border-Making: A
4423 View from the Hasmonean Kingdom 938
New perspectives on Late Bronze Age French alpine pile-dwellings
4424 using zooarchaeological data 369
What kind of archaeological potential can be really used as a
4425 predictive tool in development-led archaeology? 1157
4426 The “megasite” of Roztoky as a social project 395
4427 Ártánd between regional upheaval and interregional identity 819
Horses in the funeral culture of the West Baltic circle: A case study of
4428 the cemetery in Równina Dolna (Poland) 835
4429 The Castles Project 736
An Investigation of Geochemical Processes and Stone Tool
4431 Diagenesis at the Kathu Pan Site, South Africa 496
Another look at Mycenaean Dimini: Alternative Centralisation in Late
4432 Bronze Age Coastal Thessaly. 460
Capacity Building at National Level: Organisational and Technical
4433 Issues of Archaeological Data Infrastructure in the Czech Republic 381
4434 The significance of using glass in early Roman Aquincum 860
Archaeology, Crafting Maps, and Political Change: Playfully Mapping
the Contested Urban Landscapes and Memories of Suriçi in
4436 Diyarbakır 852
Bitonto (Bari): Rebirth of a City. From Repopulation During the
Second Byzantine Domination to the Norman apex (9th-12th
4437 centuries). 105
Revealing the natural and cultural history of the brown bear (Ursus
arctos) in the Central Balkans through archaeology and
4438 archaeogenetics 902
Highly commingled bone series from Alcalar (Portugal): past funerary
4440 gestures during the 3rd to the 2nd millennium B.C. cal. transition. 1132
Water as legal matter? An example from the early medieval
4441 lakebuilding called the Bulwark on Gotland. 13
Exploring Ancient Oral Microbiomes During the Mesolithic-Neolithic
4442 Transition in France 72
Dynamics of Interaction and Commensality through the investigation
of technology and function of the matt-painted pottery of Salento
4443 (southeast Italy) 845
Economic and social transformation of Nea Paphos (Cyprus) after
4444 the 17/15 BCE earthquake 1112
Connecting People to Place: A GIS based spatial and contextual
4445 analysis of prehistoric rock art in British and Irish landscapes 571
Early Mycenaean Fortification and Community Building at Malthi,
4446 Greece 470
Ancient genomes of Çatalhöyük reveal diachronic changes in
4447 funerary practices and house use 1049
The archaeological site of Via Appia Antica 39: a burial plot from the
4449 imperial period to the 7th century CE 984
Touchstone? Experiencing 3D prints of early medieval carved
4450 monuments 643
A look at the morphotypology of Copper Age betiles in Iberia. On the
4451 Los Millares assemblages 638
The survival of the perishable. UP ground stone tools inform about
identification and characterization of behaviorally relevant plant
4452 transformative potential 637
Nouvelles données sur la reprise du commerce dans la Méditerranée
centrale alto-médiévale : Archéologie et archéométrie des épaves
4454 provençales. 559
Reassessing the dispersal of black rats through late Iron Age and
4457 medieval northern Europe 151
Leather industry in roman Pannonia: what can we tell with limited
4460 evidence. 1119
Production and circulation: the pottery from the site of El Cerro de la
4461 Virgen (Orce, Granada Spain) (2600/2500-2150/1900 BC). 409
Rethinking archaeological context through ancient art collections:
4462 the sculptural furnishing of the so-called Cassio’s Villa in Tivoli. 613
Standardization and Challenges in Point Cloud Alignment: Laser
4463 Scanning in Roman Ostia 797
Persistence and Change: Dynamics of Alpine Rock Art during the
4464 Final Bronze Age. 1088
The maritime connectivity of Mediterranean Africa during the ‘long’
4465 third millennium BC 409
Neolithic lake shore settlement archaeology meets isotopic
4469 archaeometry 92
Transforming Bodies: The Significance of Pyre Technologies in the
Transformation of the Human Body Based on Three Open-Air
4470 Cremation Experiments 627
THE MAIN ROAD TO PREHISTORY
4471 The Excavation of a Burial ground adjoining an ancient crossroad 1013
“Encased like a gem”. The architecture of the sanctuary of Tas-Silġ in
4474 Malta through millennia, between tradition and reception 884
Palaeopathological analysis of individuals from a post-medieval site
4475 in Slovenia. 735
Settlement aggregation, earthworks, and social complexity:
4476 Pondering an archaeology of risk 85
Wooden facades in France and Scandinavia reveal the role of
4478 traditional practices in regenerative architecture 927
Contextualising Rituals. The Archaic Temple of S. Omobono as a
4479 Case Study for Investigating Archaic Roman Religion 517
The Noaidi of Kitka - The Life of a 16th-Century Sámi Ritual Specialist
4480 from Northern Finland 904
4481 Within the Stories of a Landscape 895
Early Medieval population movements from the Steppe into Europe:
4482 integrating archaeology, history and ancient genomics 1076
4483 Re-evaluating the time domains of the Carpathian Basin 790
Assessing 100 years of evolution of food practices in a Senegalese
4484 village, through the use-wear analysis of the pottery assemblage. 1024
Uncovering the genomic structure of prehistoric individuals from the
4485 Iceman’s territory in the Eastern Italian Alps. 848
No Kidding! The use of sheep hides at the Roman Fort of Vindolanda,
4486 UK 699
Anthracological evidence on lost woodlands of the Curonian Spit and
its implications on Neolithic sites, paleoenvironment and the Spit
4487 formation. 957
The anthropomorphic-vase in the “Structured deposition” among the
cultures of central-northern Italian Peninsula, at the end of 6th
4488 millennium BCE 63
Stone recycling in pottery production: examples of sustainable
4489 practices in Northern Italy and beyond 139
Calculating rates of change and observing latent processes in
4491 archaeological ‘big data’ 775
The Wikicare platform and the collaborative cataloguing of early
4492 medieval churches: from research to social value 600
Techno-functional analysis of the Mousterian lithic assemblage from
4493 Gabasa cave (Spain) 1113
Developing software for the documentation of archaeological
4494 fieldwork in NFDI4Objects 1077
Lifting the Lid on the Hebridean Neolithic: Using Organic Residue
Analysis to Reconstruct Foodways in the Outer Hebridean Social
4496 Landscape. 184
Everyday Objects of Containment: The reflexive use of Roman Metal
4498 objects Depicting Captives and Punishment 1022
Medieval globalisation? Following the amber trade between the
4499 Baltic, Rus’ and Central Asia 1133
Sea-Urchin middens in Roman archaeology: new evidence from
4500 Baelo Claudia 1179
Age, Activity, and Adaptation: Bridging Macroscopic and Microscopic
Insights into Entheseal Changes in the Upper Limbs of the Elderly
4502 Population 799
4503 Epigraphic clues for women's lives in Roman provinces 679
Visibility, topography and distribution of the Early Bronze Age Hafit
4505 tombs in the Al-Hajar Mountains in Southeast Arabia 842
Biocultural Analysis of Three Medieval Transylvania Burials
4507 Associated with A Millstone 1139
Neolithic farming and "the village": insights from western Asia and
4508 south-east Europe 929
Finding meaning along the way: what network perspectives on raw
4509 materials have to offer 814
Digital techniques for acquiring pottery surfaces: comparing
methods for analysing technological traces and imprints on
4512 experimental reference collections 857
The matter (and meaning) of monuments. Tales from Sardinia, an
4514 “italian internal colony” 223
Central African archaeology of the northern Bantu borderlands:
4515 Initial Results of the CongUbangi research project 938
The Value of Fragments – Ethical Views on the Curation and
4516 Research of Problematic Human Remains 1132
The Archaeological Museum “Aristide Gentiloni Silverj” of Tolentino:
4517 from the 19th century collection to Incluseum 1161
From realia to virtual reality. A project of Mediterranean
archaeological heritage valorisation overseas through Digital
4519 Archaeology and AI 1065
Distant Evidence of Close Contacts: Central European Features in
4521 the Material Culture of Yamnaya People 359 Part 2
Around the Baltic and Beyond: Trans-Baltic Contacts Throughout
4522 Prehistory and Early History 1160
On the social context of figurine fragmentation and deposition:
4523 insights from the Cucuteni-Trypillia site of Stolniceni 63
Wildlife in the Landscape: Wild animal and plant spatio-temporal
4524 distributions during the Holocene in Serbia 902
Exploring the deviant female-child burials from the Sultana-Malu
Roșu (Romania) necropolis through stable isotope analysis (δ13C
4526 and δ15N) 931
1000 Ancient Italian Genomes: Evidence from ancient biomolecules
4527 for unravelling past human population Dynamics 848
Complexities of (archaeological) heritage work among/with
4532 marginalised local communities in Sudan 862
4533 Revisiting the cave Dollsteinhola at the Norwegian coast 1150
4537 The Future Past: Archaeology and Social Innovation 466
Age Estimation among Elderly Eunuchs: A Case Study from Linglong
4539 Lane Cemetery in Beijing, China 799
The History of Bohuslän - From Inside the Head of an Archaeologist
4541 Into the Hands of a Designer 1192
4542 The concept of knowledge and knowledge transfer in archaeology 1013
Ceramics and Cultural Change in 7th Century BC Crete: The
4544 Polychrome Vessels from Knossos 988
4546 Mythological depictions on Roman glass from the eastern Adriatic 860
Concealed roles. A palaeoanthropological reading on nourishment,
health, and care giving in a peasant community in the Sharq al-
4548 Andalus 1140
Palaeoenvironmental changes through the Holocene in Cacheu
4549 (Guinea-Bissau): preliminary palynological and fire results. 902
4552 Life in the enemy camp - consequences of war 340
Multiple Narratives, Multiple Itineraries: The Indonesian Megaliths in
4553 Iowa City, Iowa 863
A view on gender and sexuality through the anthropomorphic
4554 figurines of Urkesh 679
Legality in the Formation of Archaeological Collections and Future
4555 Trends: A Case Study of the Museo de América de Madrid 982
An insight on health status during the early Middle Ages in Central
4556 and Northern Italy (V-VII centuries CE) 984
Overview of the Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe Programme
in Hungary.National and international networks, examples of good
4557 practices 1161
Moving house(mouse): A look at microfaunal assemblages and the
4558 anthrodependant niche in Anatolia. 151
High spatial resolution measurements of Sr isotopes and trace
element abundance in dental tissues: Implications for mobility and
4559 seasonality studies 1000
4561 Development-led archaeology as Applied Archaeology 466
Obsidian fingerprinting and backed geometrics: tracking mobility
4563 and the advent of herding in Arabia and the Horn of Africa 331
Debondable adhesives: an archaeo-inspired adhesive for modern
4564 applications 1082
Building a strong referential: when ethnographic work can help
4565 archaeological investigations on food processing 1008
Imperial funerary contexts from the site of Unhos (Loures, Portugal).
4566 Study of bone artefacts, pottery and glass vessels 946
Keep Control of Your Data! A Decentralized, Open-source and
Community-driven Approach to Archaeological Data Sharing through
4568 the “archeoViz Portal” 381
The Late Mesolithic Storegga Tsunami (ca. 6150 BCE): Exploring
4571 impact and post-disaster responses 1112
4574 Houses and everyday domestic life in Early Modern Swedish Towns. 396
Challenging "Sense of Space/Place". Migration, newcomers and
4575 advocacy for de-Heritagization processes 616
Investigating the coarse pottery from the sanctuary of Kalapodi. An
4577 archaeometric approach 1065
From Arbeia to the Alamo and back: colonial frontiers in Roman
4579 Europe and Spanish America 88
Horse as a historical and archaeological source, and as a cultural
4580 monument. Case study: Cretan Horse. 835
4583 Infectious diseases in the Medieval necropolis of Las Gobas, Iberia 704
Maritime Routes and Roman Trade Networks: Insights from the
4584 Camaggi-Tomasello Shipwreck (2nd -1st century BC) 1193
From Bayra to Vera. The collapse and subsequent reconstruction of a
4585 town in the aftermath of an earthquake 1112
Morphological and topographical analysis of the Vallum of Hadrian's
4586 Wall using LiDAR 173
The dynamics of the ritual landscapes changes in the North Pontic
4589 Steppe during Eneolithic - Bronze Age 393
Marginalised communities in Late Medieval Lisbon: A multi-isotopic
4591 diet and mobility study of the Rua das Lagares 74 necropolises. 1139
Underwater realms. Place-making under the sea in the Bronze and
4593 Iron Age Mediterranean. 13
Methods in Practice: Integrative Approaches for New Interpretations
4595 of Animals and Society in Bronze Age Europe 369
Post-depositional ritualism at Late Antique tombs of the Western
4596 Mediterranean. Local particularities in a commemorative koiné 946
Differences in amino acid carbon isotope values of domestic and
4597 wild fauna, but how do we explain them? 557
Unearthing Urban Futures: Revolutionizing Urban Development
through Interdisciplinary Digital Archaeological Integration in
4599 Almere, Netherlands 1170
4600 Retzius collection: aboriginal crania from Puerto Rico in Stockholm. 704
Freeze-thaw effects on use-wear preservation: A review on published
experiments and Implications for the Functional Interpretation of
4601 Lithics 637
4602 Living Lavishly: Luxury Textiles from Dura-Europos and Palmyra 733
4603 Ethnography and deep time archaeology: a reevaluation. 334
Identifying construction timber with digital scanning techniques –
4604 Idjoš Gradište example 432
Disability of an adult male with amputation of a lower limb from
4605 medieval Culmen, Poland 646
Study of production techniques and investigation of chemical
4606 degradation of multi-component archaeological adhesives 1082
Harvesting and exploitation of Mediterranean marine invertebrates in
4607 Roman times 1179
ARCHAEOLOGY DAYS NETHERLANDS, ENGAGING AND
CONNECTING A YOUNGER AUDIENCE BY BUILDING UP & INSPIRING
4608 A NETWORK OF 250 PARTNERS 1129
Baby, it’s cold outside; How changing farming practices influence
4609 the insect biota on the edge of the inhabitable world. 861
4610 The genetic makeup of the last hunter-gatherers of southern Belgium 57
4612 Praehistoric textiles - more than just appearances and haptic 1094
Islands of Transformation: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on
4613 Adaption, Resilience, and Sustainability 1147
The role of women archaeologists in organizing archaeological
4614 congresses in Ukraine 1078
One narrative fits all? Reviewing Roman urban developments in mid-
4615 Imperial Italy 803
Optimizing a Protocol for Ancient DNA Extraction from Clay Tobacco
4616 Pipestems 854
Combined genomic and lipid analyses reveal new insights into birch
4617 tar use and function in the Neolithic Alps 854
Submerged, covered or exposed; Accessibility and representativity of
4619 archaeological data in and around Doggerland (12-7ka calBP) 775
4620 Testing hypotheses of cultural hitch-hiking in prehistory 1046
Understanding social relations of Bronze Age communities in the
Carpathian Basin: Ceramic petrographic analysis in the Maklár
4622 microregion (NE Hungary) 1024
The Impact of War on Heritage: Lessons from the Northern Ethiopian
4624 Conflict 492
Diet (δ13C, δ15N) and mobility (δ18O) in the medieval site of
4625 Noviodunum (Romania): poverty and the Bogomil neo-gnostic sect 931
LEAPing into the Bronze Age: Understanding the complex interplay
4626 between climate and humans in Belgium around the 3.2 ka event 472
The origin and tempo of Natufian sedentism: A comparative meta-
4627 analysis of subsistence strategies 1109
Trafficked cultural heritage artefacts: between transnational
4628 governance and national legal frameworks 982
Untangling past arboreal relationships among ancestral Kalispel
4629 landscapes 709
Hunting Tales: An ethno-archaeological study of BaYaka spear
4630 hunting 1056
Traumatic evidence and disabilities in an exceptional population of
the SW Mediterranean Chalcolithic: Camino del Molino (Murcia,
4631 Spain) 646
Recording use- wear traces on textile tools with Reflectance
4632 Transformation Imaging (RTI): a case study from Archaic Messapia. 330
To Customers with Care: An Ethnographic Example of Butsudan
4633 Distribution in Rural Japan 505
The (re) discovery of the Vetriolo Bronze Age mining area (Trentino,
4634 Italy): Archaeological and archaeometric data 950
Exploring Archaeological Interpretations: Reinforcing Stereotypes or
Deconstructing Social Constructs? Insights from Hunter-Gatherer
4635 Societies at Czech Paleolithic Sites. 1060
4638 Reinterpreting Pompeii’s Plaster Casts using ancient DNA 848
The Stagnone (Marsala, Italy): history, new perspective of research
4639 with applied approaches and technologies 306
The Provenance Reliability Index: Spotlighting the Impact of Object
4641 Histories on Our Understandings of the Ancient World 613
Technical skill and Identities in the (Western) Mediterranean Iron
4642 Age. 520
Cultivating Resilience: The Role of Agency and Memory in the Urban
4644 Market Garden ‘Boom’ of Post-Earthquake Pompeii (AD 62-79) 1112
Re-working of the numismatic database of the Nietulisko Małe hoard
4645 applying international standards and RTI documentation 617
Current work and research directions on the Early Upper Palaeolithic
4646 site of Cova Foradada (Xábia, Alicante, Spain) 594
4647 What actually happened to Segestani after the Roman conquest? 340
4656 The art of well-being, with art, archaeology and landscape. 1129
Sub-millimetric SfM 3D scanning of medieval architecture:
Photogrammetric digital twin of the Durham Norman Chapel for
4657 conservation and heritage management 915
The transition from Muslim world to Portuguese Kingdom in southern
4659 Portugal (11th-13th cent.) 74
Sectioning without a scratch? Using muons to non-destructively
4660 depth profile the composition of Roman coins 499
4661 Late Neanderthal occupation of Bacho Kiro Cave (Bulgaria) 549
Sex estimation and phylogenetic characterization of Pleistocene
4662 faunal enamel 1000
An assemblage of archaeological textiles from Soknopaiou Nesos
4663 (Fayyum, Egypt) 733
Technological developments in the Late Mesolithic and Neolithic
4664 wetlands of the Rhine Meuse delta: a view from the microscope 452
“Chocolate flint” – two source areas and how to distinguish them
4665 through advanced petro-geochemical methods 1113
Local Resistance through Mortuary Architectural Traditionalism to a
4666 Soft Invasion on Bronze Age Crete 930
Flying visits to the World of Stone: angels, demons and celestial
4667 airdrops on Pictish and Irish early medieval stone sculpture 643
4668 Building on Blegen: Legacy Data from Mycenaean Zygouries 615
Exploring potentiality of stable isotopes and elemental composition
4671 for aiding in the identification of Brigadiers killed in Spanish Civil War 931
Reconstructing site formation processes through faunal analysis and
refitting at the Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic site of Kohlhau-Abri,
4672 Southwestern Germany 248
More than just concentric circles. Performativity and Agency in
4673 Iberian Pottery of the Upper Guadalquivir (Spain) 1094
4674 Curating Digital Archives: Data Management and Standardisation 1077
The use of digital techniques for an interdisciplinary analysis of
urban transformation: The Northern neighborhood of AlUla Old Town
4675 (SaudiArabia) 915
The orange and grey vs.Bell Beaker ceramic productions at Los
Millares (Almería, Spain).New bases for their sequential and
4677 technological interpretation. 409
Large-scale meta-analysis as a new frontier for understanding past
4678 mobility and migration with ancient DNA 843
Scattered and commingled human remains as a sign of care and
4680 belonging 1132
4682 On the population of Rome 510
Ancient and modern earthen architecture cohabiting in the Theban
Necropolis (Luxor, Egypt): placing cupboards, birdhouses, and silos
4683 in pharaonic tombs. 33
Assessing Vulnerability to Extreme Events in a Floodplain with High
4685 Rates of Vertical Growth: the Northern Romagna Region (Italy) 1112
Flavours of Urbanism: Exploring the Indus Civilization Cuisine in
4688 Bronze Age South Asia 184
The 'Argonautica Cultural Route', as a catalyst for sustainable
4689 cultural tourism development and promotion 595
4690 A new cult complex from the urban plateau at Vulci 936
Behind the Copper – Geometric morphometric analysis of Copper
4691 Age cattle stocks from the Carpathian Basin 104
To the question of the genesis of the Neolithic complexes of the
4692 Northern Aral Sea region 452
4695 Without Europe. Sinocentric vision of Medieval Ages. 387
Archaeology meets popular culture: presenting the past on social
4697 media 708
Legacy Coins: Making Roman Coins of the Past Compatible with the
4702 Future 617
Tracing the long-term environmental and settlements dynamics in
4703 the coastal plain of NE Italy since middle Holocene 1101
Untouched wilderness or cultural landscape? Historical reindeer
corrals as a tool for studying past human influence on sub-arctic
4704 ecosystems 482
Who cares? Moving beyond narratives of war or economy in later
4706 medieval archaeology 1060
4709 Food practices in Phoenician-Punic ritual contexts: new perspectives 306
4710 PHOTARCH – An Image of the Past 613
From craftsmanship district to city and back again. The case of Pisa
4711 between the late Republican and late antique periods. 1155
A new extraction method of intestinal parasite eggs from
archaeological sediments. The case-study of a Byzantine midden in
4712 Septem (Ceuta) 498
UnderTheSands: Investigating ancient irrigation landscapes in arid
4715 climates through remote sensing and deep learning methods 745
4716 The horse in medieval Poland. An interdisciplinary overview 835
Threading and weaving multiscalar fields in Islam: some examples in
4717 ceramics 566
We have never been so distant: non-metric dental traits in Eurasian
4719 populations from the Neolithic to the Middle Ages 544
Population dynamics in Croatia: Strontium isotope analysis of
cremated remains from Slatina (Late Bronze Age) and Zvonimirovo-
4720 Veliko-Polje (Late Iron Age) 92
4722 To Sample a Country: Iron Provenancing Strategy in Estonia 923
THE COMMUNITY ARCHAEOLOGY PROGRAMME NORTHERN
4724 IRELAND (CAPNI) 1129
Human Subsistence Dynamics before, during and after the 8.2 ka cal
4727 BP event at El Mazo rock shelter (N Spain) 104
“The final act in the play of life:” Interdisciplinary perspectives on
4729 aging in the Roman world 799
ANALYSIS OF THE LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SITUATION OF
4730 TRAFFICKING IN CULTURAL GOODS. 982
Architectural techniques in the Bronze Age tell settlement of
4731 Bakonszeg-Kádárdomb 432
The invention of cultural heritage and memory. Anthropological
perspectives on a contested concept and the story of an (un)popular
4732 monument. 852
Politics, Paradigms, and Posthumanism: Defending Plural Realities
4733 in an Unequal Archaeological Landscape 772
Modelling Connections: New Methodologies for Understanding
4734 Human Mobility, Route Networks, and Land Use. 390
From Water to Fire: An Archaeometrical Investigation of Shell-
Tempered Chalcolithic Pottery from the Archaeological Site of
4736 Săveni-La Movile 988
The funerary traditions in the Yamnaya cultural horizon (ca. 3400 -
4737 2300 cal BC): development and differentiation 359 Part 1
Old Smyrna Excavation House as a Contemporary Addition on
4739 Archaeological Site 811
The importance of calcareous landscapes to our understanding of
4740 Late Pleistocene human-environment interactions in western Iberia 697
Unstructured villages? Settlement organization in Neolithic and
4741 Eneolithic sites of the northwestern Carpathian Basin 929
4743 Bone adhered soil as a source of target and environmental DNA 854
Islands from within. Connectivity strategies in the conformation of
4744 island identities across the Balearic Islands (c. 1400-850 BCE). 1147
Beyond Biographies: A Multi-Stranded Approach to Understanding
4745 the Past in the Past 393
Echoes of the Sea. Mollusks consumption in the Egyptian Eastern
4747 Desert: the case of Deir el-Atrash fortress 1179
Echoes from Afar: Cultural transformations during the transition to
4749 agro-pastoralist societies in the Horn of Africa (3rd millennium BCE) 72
Neutrons: a fantastic tool for conservation and restoration science
4750 and for the study of ancient technologies. 499
Tracing the hunter: Spatial analysis of a kill-butchering site. The case
4751 of TD10.2-BB, Gran Dolina, Atapuerca 553
Persistence, Substitution, Rupture? Ceramic material culture in the
4752 Southeastern Iberian Peninsula between the 15th and 16th centuries 15
True integration: the journey to present archaeological
4754 documentation with the CRM family 901
4756 The San artists’ palette: an update 571
Reflections on scale and resolution in Archaeological Survey
4757 datasets (Redux): from hectares to square-kilometers (and back). 843
Heads up for identity: Integrating anthropological and forensic
methods for the analysis of isolated skull remains from medieval
4758 Romanian cemeteries 1139
Early Iron Age Foodways in the Middle Danube Region: an
Archaeobotanical analysis of plant remains from Kalenderberg and
4759 Vekerzug settlements. 819
4760 Luernios, Vercingetorix and the Arvernian Empire. 207
The Archaeology of Pre-classical Attica: methodological overview for
4763 the case of Sounion and Laurion. 1043
Application of landscape analyses to trace the first occupation of
4764 Sicily. 390
The border as the “basement” of the identification of value. The
4766 case of the Campi Flegrei Archaeological Park (Italy) 1161
4767 Khramis Didi Gora - Profile Cleaning and Dating the Layers 924
From Dusty Notes to 3D-modelling: An Interdisciplinary Approach to
Reconstructing the Burial Landscape at the Koan Mycenaean
4768 Cemetery of Langada 95
The Roman villa of Can Ring or “dels Pompeu”: an agricultural
4769 settlement on the ager bisuldunensis 468
Transcordilleran paths and interregional interaction in southern
4770 South America: A proposal based on GIS modeling 390
Retracing Sacred Electricity in the Ancient Saronic Gulf - Outlines of
4771 Olympian and Hero Cult Transmission (650-350 BCE) 188
From the Stronghold to the Town. Early Urbanization in Medieval
4773 Central Europe 105
Environmental impact of Bronze Age monuments: the mound of
4774 Udine and the Friuli Plain (NE Italy) 1101
Adventure time, cultural awareness, and public engagement in
4775 Ukrainian archaeology 406
‘Every age gets the Stonehenge it deserves – and desires’(Hawkes
4776 1967): 100 years of conservation and restoration at Stonehenge. 863
4777 Visualizing Archaeological Data – Small Projects, Big Problems 617
The Sonderlager of Stalag X B Sandbostel - Archaeological research
4779 in an external part of a prisoner-of-war camp 650
Agens curam carceris. Links between the frumentarii of the Roman
4780 legions and the carceral system in the Roman Empire 1022
Producing for the city? The intensification of ceramic production in
4783 Iron Age SW Europe 739
Mining stone tools from Gargano flint mines (South-eastern Italy):
4788 techno-typological study and raw material characterization 1113
4791 AFTER CLASSIC TEOTIHUACAN: LIVING AMONG THE RUINS 866
One Place, Different Practices: Pottery production in Abora I
4792 Neolithic settlement 1160
An Analysis of Commingled Human Remains from two Bronze to Iron
4793 Age Sites in West Tibet 1132
4796 Wealthy tombs with wagons from Bronze Age Gonur (Turkmenistan) 932
The repeticion of forms
Rethinking archaeological abandonment and social change from
4797 phenomenology and cognitive sciences 210
Smartphone imaging and siliceous raw material characterisation:
Cross-referencing data to build a referential collection in Eastern
4799 Iberian Peninsula 793
Two contexts between the 4th and 6th centuries AD from Mérida:
4800 study of the ceramic and glass taxonomies in stratigraphy. 417
CREMATION PRACTICES IN ROMAN FUNERARY ARCHAEOLOGY: 1225 /
4801 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF POMPEII AND ROME NECROPOLISES General
The writings on the wall! The modern graffiti of Rača cave in Lastovo
4805 Island Croatia. 729
4807 Evolution of archaeoentomological investigations in Italy 861
Etruscan glasses from Forcello di Bagnolo San Vito (North Italy):
4808 A new archaeometric and technological study 1023
Communication, cultural heritage and sport. Fondazione Mont'e
Prama, Dinamo Banco di Sardegna, Cagliari Calcio: together for
4810 culture in Sardinia (Italy) 595
New developments in characterization of archeological textiles: a
4811 complete study of dyes and proteins analysis in a unique workflow 733
Saxo and Snorri as antiquarians and authors? Building usable pasts
4812 through archaeology in medieval Denmark and Iceland 1108
The use of aptamers in the analyses of food residues on
archaeological ceramics. Interpreting the cuisine of Early Medieval
4813 Ptuj. 184
Caves and rock shelters in Southeast Norway – GIS-based analysis of
4814 locations 1150
Skeletal development provides new tools to reconstruct the
4816 evolution of hominin locomotion and life history 1004
Herculaneum, 79 CE: Archaeogenetic insights into Roman society
4818 from a catastrophic death assemblage 848
Predators in Pupils: Intersite Variability and Human/Animal Linkages
4819 of PPNB Plastered Skulls of the Levant 493
Chalcolithic Craft on the Cliff? Ceramic provenance and technology
4820 at the high-altitude settlement of Les Moreres (Alicante, Spain) 802
Cultural Contacts in Judaea-Palaestina in the Roman Period: studies
4821 of the Urban Grid and Monetary Circulation in Tel Dor, Israel 884
Pottery style as an indicator of innovativeness in Central Europe in
4823 the 5th-4th millennium cal BC. 814
Isotopic evidence for nursing, weaning, and childhood diets at a
4824 Greek Sicilian colony (7-5th c. BCE) 557
The ultimate proxy data? The significant research value of
4826 radiocarbon databases 613
Minding the gap between geophysical data and interpretation at
4827 Histria, Romania 1111 Part 1
4828 Archaeogenetic studies of two ancient brucellosis cases 653
The Empire Games Back: How digital games and Grand Narratives
4829 get us stuck and how we can play ourselves out? 856
Tooth Decay and Wild Plant Exploitation in Pleistocene Hunter
4830 Gatherers from Morocco 72
Games of Habitation: Unraveling Settlement Dynamics in Southeast
4831 Romania’s Chalcolithic. A Multi-Scale Spatial Analysis 737
Don’t throw it away! Modern waste, disposal practices and a lot of
4832 plastic. 1044
Digging up bones, in a hurry: archaeothanatology and rescue
4833 archaeology 1188
Biomolecular Insights into the Second Plague Pandemic from the
4834 Lazzaretto Vecchio of Venice 704
Choosing your path wisely: How the long-term analysis of settlement
4835 and fluvial dynamics can help to improve heritage preservation 1167
Beyond the bones: contextualising the early medieval animal
4836 remains from Llanbedrgoch, Anglesey 1093
Prehistoric land use in southern central Pyrenees high mountain
4838 areas: changing our perspective? 1124
Broomcorn millet, a Tail of Rapid Dispersal in history, Ecological
4839 Advantages for Food Security in a World of Rising Temperatures 556
Engaging with Climate Change through intelligent Characters in
4840 Historic Scenes 531
Using Minoan Cooking Pots: Experimental Cooking & Organic
4841 Residue Analysis 1008
The neolithisation of the Dolomites (Eastern Italian Alps): The case
4843 study of Valle di Lamen (Feltre, Veneto) 1124
Tracing Egyptian blue: A Diachronic Study of Use, Production, and
4844 Application in the Bronze Age Mediterranean 723
Knowledge-creation and development-funded archaeology in
4845 England: history, current practice and future directions 882
Tales of Discovery: developing new narratives through digital twins
4847 and Open Linked Data 226
Internal enemy. Who is destroying the Ukrainian archaeological
4848 heritage? 83
Economics and Society in Early Medieval Greece: The Changing Face
4849 of Corinth 559
Reconstructing the Past: Leveraging Data Reuse in Virtual Reality
4851 Archaeological Site Mobile Applications 531
Layers of Time: Micromorphological Reconstructions at
4852 Umhlatuzana Rockshelter 496
Testimonies of ruin. Synergistic analyses of archaeobotanical
4853 remains found in a pottery deposit in Ciepłe stronghold, Poland 1009
3D GPR model of a floor mosaic of the Latomia dei Niccolini
4855 (Marsala, Sicily) 426
Made elsewhere: what do imports reveal about the evolution of
4856 cultural practices in Al-Ula (Hejaz) during the Islamic period? 566
THE ACCESSIBLE PAST. VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF THE ANCIENT
4858 SPEZIERIA OF SANTA MARIA DELLA SCALA, ROME 915
Sr isotopes spatial distribution in Italy: geocomputational tools to
4859 track the geographical origin of humans and animals 1000
Leatherworking Artifacts in Funerary Contexts of Early Iron Age
Europe. A case study from southern necropolis of Padova (north-
4860 eastern Italy). 819
Between the Lake and the Mountains: socioeconomy of early Iron
4862 Age hilltop sites in the Ohrid lake area 463
Unravelling past agricultural systems in arid environments: advances
4863 and limits in isotopic analysis and modelling 557
Community engagement with megalithic monuments: the Irish
4867 experience 240
'Megalithic' architecture and the Early Classic Period at Santa Rosa
4868 Xtampak, Campeche: State of the art 866
What are we looking at? The challenges of engaging with, presenting
and protecting Neolithic astronomical sites in the Stonehenge
4869 landscape. 240
A rock shelter landscape – New datings and results from the
4870 Reinhäuser Forest south of Göttingen, Lower Saxony, Germany 1150
Between neglect and colonialism. Digging into the archives to
4871 reconstruct the history of Kamiros (Rhodes). 1043
Separation, hybradisation, and networks: Globular Amphora
4872 sedentary pastoralists ca. 3200–2700 BCE 359 Part 2
Ancient Environmental Genomics uncovers extirpated fish species
4873 and vegetation dynamics in the Carpathian Basin 902
PLANT LANDSCAPE AND PLANT USES IN THE ANCIENT CITY OF LA
4877 CARIDAD (CAMINREAL, TERUEL, NE SPAIN) 598
Seeing Things: Confronting subjective narratives on visibility with
4878 comparative methods. 470
Species distribution modelling as a tool for studying climate
4879 resilience in two hominin species. 364
3D documentation and modelling in archaeological fieldwork –
Current approaches, work-flows and data standards and the goals of
4880 the NFDI4Objects-Consortium 797
Cultural change and continuance – the case of the Przeworsk and
4881 Wielbark cultures in the Lublin region, eastern Poland 210
4882 The beginning of a lithotheque in southern chilean Patagonia? 793
New insights on ancient Maya cuisine through microbotanical
4883 remains and imaging techniques 866
Not Just Another Brick in the 3D Wall: Bringing Accessible 3D
Scanning Methodologies and Data Management into the Archaeology
4884 Classroom 657
CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF HELLENISTIC-ROMAN FINE
WARES FROM TWO WORKSHOPS IN THE REGION OF ELIS, GREECE:
4885 A PRELIMINARY STUDY 1065
4886 Ethnographic insights into MSA hunter-gatherers lithic technologies 334
Children and adolescents at the end of the Empire: funerary
practices and bioanthropological aspects between the 4th-6th
4887 centuries CE 984
Rural settlements in Roman Algeria: nundinae and fundi, between
4888 the Aurès and Les Zibans 468
4890 What can a village
MULTIPROXY be? A Future-fit village
MICROSTRATIGRAPHIC perspectiveTO WASTE
APPROACHES 301
DEPOSITS FOR UNRAVELING ROMAN URBAN REFUSE
MANAGEMENT PRACTICES: INSIGHTS FROM HISPANIA AND NORTH
4891 AFRICA 498
Palaeolithic on display: museums focusing on Palaeolithic sites in
4895 the Iberian Peninsula and their outreach strategies. 811
Meso-Neolithic transition of the Northern Pontic Region: old
4896 hypotheses VS new data interpretations 710
Earthen architecture, environment and taskscapes in Neolithic
4897 northwestern Greece 33
Absent Elders? Bioarchaeology and the Identification of Advanced
4899 Age 799
4900 Research on Neanderthal Settlement in the Central Balkans 549
The last Acheuleans of western Iberia: The archaeological site of
4901 Entrada do Vale da Serra (Almonda karst system, Portugal) 594
4903 Archaeological infrastructures in Norway 381
Meaning of birds in the 6th-4th millennium BC from a supraregional
4904 eastern European perspective 493
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing: integrating biomolecular
4905 analyses to reconstruct life histories in early medieval Scotland 1083
Activating the inactive through new technologies: giving the historic
4906 plaster casts of the National Museum of Ireland a new life 613
“MOVING BONES”: SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF COMMINGLED HUMAN
4907 REMAINS AT THEBAN NECROPOLIS, EGYPT AT THE AREA OF TT184 1132
Reanalysis of Kraków-Sowiniec I & II - Upper to Middle Palaeolithic
4908 transition sites 1113
Buried in a kit: dismantled and incomplete funerary beds in early
4909 medieval England 1188
“BUT YOU ARE AGAINST ALMOST EVERYTHING!”. SOME NOTES
4910 AFTER A YEAR OF TEACHING HERITAGE. 856
4911 Articulating Significance of Archaeological Sites 592
4913 Connectivity, Road Networks and the Rural Economy of Roman Istria 390
Humans And Freshwater Ecosystems - Mesolithic populations and
4914 exploitation of wetlands along the Adige valley (Trentino, Italy) 18
Shifting sands: Building a baseline for Swandro, an Iron Age coastal
4915 site on the verge of disappearing into the sea. 743
Reconceptualizing human and domestic animal entanglements:
economy, demography, and methodological challenges of small-
4916 scale pastoralism 1027
Now you see me. Influence of landscape on settlements from the
4918 Neolithic to the Early Bronze Age in north-eastern Germany. 895
Rediscovering the proto-urban site of Como Spina-Verde (N. Italy):
4919 Challenges and Potential in Archaeological Research 1043
Vulci e i suoi abitanti attraverso i secoli. La strutturazione sociale,
4920 culturale ed economica attraverso lo studio delle necropoli. 936
Breastfeeding and weaning practices in the Carpathian Basin: a case
4928 study from medieval Braşov 1139
Challenges and Opportunities of Assessing the Archaeological
Potential and Quantifying Archaeological Risk at Khirbat Iskandar
4929 and Its Environs (Jordan) 1157
Quartz and Quartzite in a flint-based assemblage: The case of Abri du
4930 Maras 1113
Family and society in the Roman province of Sardinia: a funerary
4931 context analysis 984
Ginosa Project: the settlement context of Madonna Dattoli site
between old excavations, recent acquisitions and renewed
4932 interpretations 1155
Investigating animal mobility in the Roman world. A geometric
morphometric study of faunal remains from north-eastern Iberian
4935 and Italian Peninsulas. 904
A view of the monetary circulation in Northeastern Lusitania during
4937 Late Antiquity, based on three Roman coin hoards. 217
Structuring Archaeological Communication: Connecting Science
4938 and Audiences at the National Museum of Archaeology, Lisbon 1192
Child mortality, grief and shifting concepts of personhood in
4940 prehistoric Japan 502
Eighteenth century tiles found at Saint-Jean-du-Désert, Marseille,
4941 France 631
Asingeran, the socio-economic transformation of a Chalcolithic rural
4942 (?) community in the Plain of Navkur. 929
Food storage and processing strategies: identification of domestic
production in northeastern Iberia between the 4th and 1st
4943 millennium BCE 497
Let’s cross the eastern border! New evidence of an early 3rd
4945 millennium BCE occupation at Shaqadud (Butana, Central Sudan) 938
From light to dark: traceological investigation to understand the
4946 Neolithic occupation at Mora Cavorso 637
Moving towards the Archaeological Natural Parc of the Sinis
4950 Peninsula. The activities of the Fondazione Mont’e Prama 1161
Potentiality of RTI and HDR on Bronze Age Phaistos “writing”
4951 systems: the pa-i-to/Phaistos Epigraphic Project 857
'Subsistence, life and diet in the westernmost Yamnaya
4952 communities based on bioarchaeological data.' (Case studies). 359 Part 1
Plant food economy in montane zones during Prehistory: new
4953 archaeobotanical data from the central Pyrenees 1124
Understanding bloomery smelting through currency blooms and
4954 experimental iron from Estonia 974
The historic environment as an agent of change in the climate
4956 emergency: a community centred approach 472
Deciphering movements within an island: Tracing mobility patterns
at Menorca's Bronze Age through oxygen isotope analyses in
4958 domesticated animals. 904
Dietary Changes due to the Collapse of the Western Roman Empire:
4961 A Case Study from Northern Italy (4th–7th centuries) 588
Discussing Displacement: Material Cultures of Refuge in the Pitt
4963 Rivers Museum 1123
Discrete and Continuous Typologies: A Case Study from Eastern
4966 Iberia 1109
Evolution of the productive organization in the river valleys of the
4967 territorium of Dianium (Denia, Alicante) in the Roman Empire 468
Dips and Up-ticks: Exploring Population Demographics of the
4972 Neolithic on the Dalmatian coast of Croatia. 1109
TheGAME project. Archaeological approaches to homing strategies
4973 in makeshift camps along the Balkan Route 1123
A proposed methodology for the reintegration of cairn tombs: the al
4974 Khudairah necropolis 842
4976 Deep learning assisted segmentation of CT-scanned ancient bones 666
Introduction to the Prehistory of the Black Sea – the Prehistoric
4977 Region or not? (with a special focus on Neolithization) 710
The Celtic Cenomani between ancient written sources and
archaeology: northern Italy in the second half of the 1st millennium
4978 BC 207
Adding ancient DNA to multi-proxy archaeobotanical studies of
4979 coprolites yields further insight into Neolithic dietary diversity 1009
Boleráz, Baden or Stare gmajne? First settlements from the second
4980 half of the 4th millennium BC in north-eastern Slovenia 790
Tracing human impact and land-cover changes in Central Italy
4981 throughout the Iron Age 739
'The age of wisdom'.
Exploring age-at-menarche in women’s wisdom teeth: a tool for the
4983 bioarchaeological study of female reproductive life-histories 1000
The Middle Polesine on the threshold of proto-urban transition: new
4984 research in Frattesina and Villamarzana (Rovigo) 739
Genomic Insights into the Emergence of Neolithic Villages in
4986 Western Anatolia 731
Tensions and Compromises: The Power Dynamics of State and Local
4988 Authorities in the National Archaeological Site Park (NASP) Model 664
Evaluating community interactions and heritage perception by
4990 comparing two archaeological sites in Menorca (Balearic Islands). 1161
Tekkes and Türbes in Evros Region. Between materialities and lived
4991 communities. 669
Development of the urban water management in the residential
quarter (Maloutena area) of Nea Paphos during Hellenistic and
4992 Roman periods 332
Feeding the Roman Army in Britain (FRAB): Roman army supply
4995 networks at the British frontier 173
As the water flows: a method for assessing river navigability in the
4996 past 390
4998 Who pays? Heritage and climate change. 880
Traces of Incarceration from Maresha: From Bronze Figures to
4999 Prisoner Petitions. 1022
The canon's grave in the parish church in Bydgoszcz (Poland).
5001 Identification attempt 438
Children in multiple burials as a source for social studies (on
5002 examples from Old Rus' period barrow cemeteries in Belarus) 1049
Two armed female burials from the Eneolithic necropolis of Celletta
dei Passeri (Forlì, northern Italy): archaeological, anthropological
5003 and proteomic analyses 834
Why bury together? Funerary expressions of death during gestation
and childbirth in Catholic and Protestant populations in 18th-century
5004 La Rochelle. 1049
From the North and the South: new osteological data about the
5006 Terramare culture from a multi-analytical study of cremated remains 95
A glimpse into the spatio-temporal distribution of tuberculosis in the
1st–5th-century-CE Carpathian Basin – How diagnostics
5008 development can expand knowledge 135
View from the edge: formation of Copper Age settlement systems in
5009 the SE Alps 790
Scorching the surface: creating more nuanced life mobility histories
5010 of the cremated dead 1000
5011 The Ritual Use of Oysters in Roman Britian 1179
Eggxploring Identity: Phoenician-Punic Ostrich Eggshells in Villaricos
5012 Beyond Aesthetics 306
The Invisibilization of women in the archaeological and documentary
5013 record of Continental Patagonia. 866
Exploring the individual and collective experiences of the Mesolithic
and Neolithic transformations, direct bioanthropological insights
5014 from the Central Balkans. 72
Globular Amphora and Yamna communities as neighbours: Towards
5016 integration of archaeological and bio-archaeological data 359 Part 2
5017 Beyond Abandonment: A Multivocal Exploration in the Apuan Alps 1050
5018 Alken Enge – To preserve the remains of a 2000 year old army 732
5020 Identifying prehistoric tars 1082
Bioarchaeological analysis of the health status and lifestyle of a late-
antique human sample from the necropolis of Piazza Corrubbio
5021 (Verona). 122
Bridging archaeology and human paleogenetics: Problems with
5022 existing practices and prospects for overcoming them 772
Modelling houses and household structures. Middle Bronze Age
building material and construction techniques from north-western
5024 Romania 432
AGRI-DRY: Dryland agriculture and Land use; past, present and
5026 future resilience 1058
Modeling Radiocarbon Dates and Human Dynamics in the Valencian
5027 Mediterranean Region 775
A multi analytic approach to discriminate varieties of Triticum durum
5031 caryopses in archaeological context 1009
5034 Elk in the Dutch Bronze Age: a liminal animal? 369
Rethinking sacred on the Timpone della Motta settlement
5038 (Francavilla Marittima - CS, Italy) 517
Re-evaluating sheep and goat differentiation through morphological
5040 and peptide analyses: A case study from Medieval Azerbaijan 699
The overlooked pyrotechnology: a consideration of the bitumen finds
5041 from the Old Babylonian Mesopotamian site of Tell Muhammad 661
Funerary vessels and their significance in the late row-grave
5042 cemeteries of Transylvania 209
Zoom in on Continental Tyre: New Data from the Lebanese-Italian
5043 Archaeological Project in Tyre 1147
Our Way Here. How can archaeological perspectives become part of
5044 the curatorial process? 1192
Co-burial in Neolithic Anatolia: An Exploration of Meaning and
5045 Purpose 1049
Keeping up with the corrosion: how climate change is affecting the
deterioration of metallic materials in underwater cultural heritage
5046 sites. 472
Evaluating for the first time the potentials of Lepidoptera micro-
5047 remains from ancient human dental calculus 861
Strange mud remains from the North of Iberia between the Late
5048 Bronze Age and Early Iron Age (c. XIV-VI BC) 160
Phoenician maritime trade in the Central and Western
5051 Mediterranean. Historiography, problems and research perspectives 306
Reimagining Pictish Heritage: Interactive Digital Narratives and
5053 Contemporary Connections 531
Generative AI for Heritage Institutions: A Case Study of Historic
5058 England’s “HAZEL” 647
Nothing goes to waste: A novel protocol to optimize destructive
5061 sampling of ancient teeth 1000
Lithological characterisation of raw materials from sub-unit IIIb of
5063 Teixoneres Cave: A multidisciplinary approach 1113
THE IV MILLENNIUM BC IN THE SOUTHERN LEVANT:
CHANGING COMMUNITIES AND THE NEW SHAPE OF INHABITED
5064 SPACE AND NATURE 354
aMeta: a computational method for data-driven ancient
5065 metagenomic analysis 854
Late republican local monetary networks in the southwest of the
5066 Iberian Peninsula 417
The ‘portuality’ of Metaponto in the Late Roman Republic: the
'castrum-port' system between coastal control and Mediterranean
5067 connection 1193
Pattern in diversity; Understanding commonality and the spread of
5068 flint mining across Europe 57
Science and the interpretation of prehistoric social dynamics: the
5069 Memories Project as a contribution to feminist archaeology 1060
5070 From caves to huts... sacred thresholds? 1159
5071 Unraveling the Genetic History of Cattle: The GAbridge Project 902
Look closer: uncovering the affordances of 3D data in learning and
5073 communication. 657
5075 A Mountain of Molehills? Surveying Epiacum Roman Fort 173
Exploring different approaches to isotope mapping and modelling for
5076 a dynamic strontium isoscape – A case study of Belgium 743
Violent deaths integrated in the cemetery at Neolithic Kadruka-23
5077 (Upper Nubia) 569
5079 PEOPLING ANTIQUITY. COMICS IN EXHIBITION NARRATIVES 1192
Tracing Mobility: Exploring Isoscapes and Statistical Methods in
5080 Assessing Allochthony of Past Populations 1000
5082 Unveiling Iconometric Conventions: Talamana in Central Indian Art 1094
Architectural Structure and subsistence Conditions of Neolithic
5083 Societies in the Southern Caucasus and the Iranian Plateau 924
Tracking Mesolithic Mobility in South Scandinavia: Lithic Technology
and Isotopic Provenancing of Faunal Remains from Norje
5084 Sunnansund and Ljungaviken, Sweden 452
5085 Hoarding Heirlooms 1048
Size and attributes at the dawn of social portrait: the case of the
5086 Cantabrian Mountains, Spain. 1168
Assessing the archaeological potential of Mesolithic landscapes. A
5088 case study from the Meuse valley in the Netherlands. 1157
5089 Buried with a stranger but a battle-mate: A case study from Sardis 1049
Trade and Ceramic Exchange in the Southeastern Iberian Peninsula
5090 during the 15th and 16th Centuries 802
New Perspectives on Late Antique Burials: The Case of Cemetery
5091 Lajh in Kranj (Slovenia) 209
Amazonian Dark Earths as human niche construction: exploration
5092 through geoarchaeological proxies 1018
Digitalizing archaeological monuments in 3D – Capturing the
5094 Imperial Roman Baths of Trier in High Detail 797
From high soils to high ground – Potentials of soil geochemistry in
reconstructing past human-environmental relationship in high
5096 mountainous areas 1124
Assessing magnetic anomalies with susceptibility measurements
5097 and soil analyses - a report from a roman town in Germany 965
Life finds a way. Settlements’ abandonment and reutilization in the
5098 Horn of Africa. 210
The Fairy Tales of Megaliths: Exploring Alternative Histories Beyond
5100 Archaeological Narratives 863
Social Media as a Research Method in Heritage Studies: A Case
Study of Understanding Museum Followers’ Experiences on Social
5101 Media 708
Tell-type settlements from Muntenia and Dobrogea (Southeastern
5102 Romania): raw materials, formation processes, and their landscape 33
Social organization and marriage strategies in Avar-period
5105 communities 588
5108 Prehistoric Ladies from North Macedonia 63
The Holocene climate affecting ancient cultures in the steppe belts
5109 of Ukraine 556
Contributing to the history of equids: the Portuguese
5110 archaeozoological record from the Palaeolithic to the Bronze Age 835
Prehistoric seaborne connections and mobility dynamics in the
5112 eastern Aegean region: insights from ceramic analysis 548
Climate changes and settlements dynamics in Italy during Middle
5113 and Lower Pleistocene 157
Glass vessels in Mycenaean Greece: Manufacture, provenance and
5114 their function in context 860
The role of plant substances in the ancient diet of Corsican
protohistoric settlements: a biomolecular approach applied to
5116 ceramics. 1008
Fuzzy boundaries and landscape making in Upper Egyptian hunting
5117 petroglyphs from the 4th millennium BCE 938
Four thousand years of climatic variation, flexibility, and resilience
5119 among Holocene hunter-fisher-gatherers along the Sudanese Nile 995
5120 Power to the 3rd millennium women! 834
5121 Change and Persistence: Cistophori and Identity in Roman Asia Minor 332
Collecting across borders in Sápmi: Histories and legacies of
5122 colonial collecting 1165
A seasonal or permanent settlement? Study of livestock
management strategies in the Pyrenees of the early Neolithic and
5123 Bronze Age 1124
Reassessing Early Bronze Age Towers in Central Oman through
5125 Architecture, Stratigraphy, and Landscape Interaction 842
Grappling with big heritage data: reflections on the modelling of
heterogeneous heritage information from the MAHSA and MAEASaM
5129 Projects. 617
5133 Financial crime and the art market. A review of the literature. 982
Exploring Biodistance in the Neolithic Meuse basin: tooth crown and
5135 root morphology and the complexity of commingled dental remains. 544
'Hoc opus bonum suo cuique facito': what the ancient texts tell us
5137 about the life cycle of building materials 997
Socio-economic Transitions in Northeastern Iberia: a Diachronic
Approach through Changes in Equid Diet and Morphology from Late
5138 Neolithic to Romanization 104
Pathological changes in human bones from the modern parish
cemetery at St. Barbara
5139 Church in Wroclaw 735
The Other Side of al-Khutm: Continuity in change in a southeast
5141 Arabian Bronze and Iron Age palimpsest 842
Birds of clay – mysteries, transformations, and regenerations of
5142 meanings 493
Death is complicated: the Christianisation of burial practice in Late
5144 Antiquity beyond dichotomies 522
Unraveling Pastoralist Husbandry: Insights from Dental Analyses at
5145 the Kasteelberg Site, South Africa 699
Using KoboToolbox for field documentation of Africa’s heritage sites:
experiences on the deployment of a mobile field recording
5146 application. 1030
From FAIR principles to FAIR practices: are we there yet? The case of
5147 archaeo-geophysics 514
Comparative non-destructive surveys on centuriated roman
5149 landscape 1111 Part 2
INDICATORS OF NONPRIVILEGED POPULATION FROM THE
FUNERARY CONTEXT OF THE HIGH ROMAN RURAL SETTLEMENT IN
5150 CUTICCHI (ASSORO – ENNA) 122
Pottery of western origin and their influence in Central Transdanubia
5151 (Hungary) in the Late Middle Ages 631
Data sells… But who’s buying? Exploring proxies of economic growth
5152 in Bronze Age Europe 843
5153 Bronze Age diplomacy: gift-exchange and relational narratives 870
Taphonomic processes and degradation of plant-based foods in
ceramic vessels: biomolecular data from a long-term burying
5154 experiment 1008
5155 Archaeology and development: a possible binomial. 696
5157 A Phenomenology of Construction Processes in Roman North Africa 643
5160 Palaeoproteomics of Andean Camelid Fibers 902
POLYCULTURE OF CEREALS IN VILLAMAGNA (MARCHE REGION,
5161 ITALY): A RESILIENT CHOICE AT THE DAWN OF THE LATE ANTIQUE 556
Colonial encounters: Greek Archaic settlements and eco-cultural
5162 adaptation in the Western Black Sea 460
The value of scattered and fragmentary human remains: Case
studies from Neolithic settlement mounds on the Great Hungarian
5163 Plain 1132
Under the mountain and between the gulfs: Southern Phocis in LH
5164 IIIA-B 938
Revisiting the bronze artifacts excavated by the French expedition at
5166 Enkomi 923
Late Republican/Early Imperial frontiers: the case study of Gornji trg
5168 30 in Ljubljana (Slovenia) 173
Krivichs on Viking Age trade routes: finds of the Smolensk-Polack
Long Barrows Culture female ornaments as markers of interregional
5169 exchange 1133
The Missing Oldowan at Nasura, West Turkana: a Case Study in Non-
5170 Human Primate Models 334
5172 Geophysical Surveys Reveal the Hidden Cityscape of Vulci 426
Tracing Neolithic Pathways: Investigating Clay Resource Exploitation
5173 in Central Italy 903
The Era of Changes – studies on the Middle and Late Copper Age
5174 Transition in the Carpathian Basin 790
Silent Agony - Exploring the Hidden Violence of Social Isolation and
5175 Loneliness 569
Raw materials circulation during the EBA in the Sandomierz Upland.
5176 Data of the “PAR” program in the new technological reality 794
The anomalous interment of an elderly, Baroque era (1700s) Szekler-
5177 Hungarian noblewoman 799
5179 Evolutionary perspectives on oral disease: a holistic approach 525
Writing the Women Archaeologist in Algeria: Between Contemporary
5180 Challenges and Future Aspirations 738
5181 Global medieval archaeology – access to the ‘big picture’? 387
From Field to FAIR: Data Workflow at the Austrian Archaeological
5182 Institute (OeAI) 1077
Sarcophagi with Rural Life Theme in Farm Necropolises between
5183 Çandır and Gökdere Valleys 301
Rosalie Olivecrona and the 1869 International Congress of
5184 Prehistoric Anthropology and Archaeology in Copenhagen. 1078
Basel in the first centuries AD: interdisciplinary insights into mobility
5187 and socio-cultural structures 1076
Evolutionary Approaches to Archaeological Questions and the
5190 Importance of Theory-driven Research 1046
Teeth as material culture: Ritual deposition of teeth in Iron Age
5192 Scandinavia 182
Contemporary heritage and archaeological approaches -
5196 opportunities and barriers for collaboration 926
Metals in a Changing World: Material insights into social
5197 transformations at the end of the Bronze Age in Greece 814
Analyzing the firing process in lead glazes from the 14 th to the 17 th
5198 centuries from Barcelona, Catalonia 631
High resolution early summer precipitation reconstruction for the
5199 55th-52nd centuries BC in the Kastoria Basin, north-western Greece 1081
Integrating ceramic petrography and digital image analysis.
Investigation of paste preparation methods and resources
5200 procurement at Ogliastretto (CS) 1065
The Role of Architectural Transfer in the Pre-Roman Dacian
5201 Landscape of Power: the Case of Hellenistic Towers 470
5202 Prehistory, Public Perception, and Podcasts 811
Heritage Utopias? A case study of sustainable cultural route
5205 development in Northern Norway 595
Painting under the shadow of a palace: The case of the House of the
5207 Frescoes at Knossos, Crete. 648
CAPACITY OF SYMPOTIC VESSELS IN THE LATE CLASSICAL PERIOD:
5209 REFLECTIONS ON THE CHANGES OF DRINKING HABITS 1065
Live and let die - Burials and structured deposits at the beginning of
5211 the Late Copper Age (3800-3500BC) 790
Style vs. Technique: Early Neolithic Pottery from Amzabegovo
5213 (Barutnica), North Macedonia. 903
Does archaeological potential necessarily begin with positive data?
5216 The WHARP approach. 1157
Staying with the Objects. Unearthing the potential of museums'
5217 collections 613
Participant Observation as a Model for Collaborative Archaeology:
5221 Insights from Inishbofin Island, Ireland 1129
Strategic use of GPR surveys within contract-archaeology.
5222 Expectations and evaluation of potential in Sweden 426
The heritage agony. Enclosure contestations between states and
5223 empires in the 19th and 20th c. Aegean Sea. 856
Migrant Labour Dormitories in Greece: Tracing Material
5224 Transformation from Abjectness to Resistance 1123
Science behind leisure: Women at the 1876 International Congress
5225 of Prehistoric Anthropology and Archaeology 1078
Unraveling the Funerary Rites: Insights from Burial Practices at
5227 Çatalhöyük Charnel House. 731
5229 An analysis of the Roman textiles from Qasr Ibrim 733
The Middle and Later Stone Age sequence at Umhlatuzana
rockshelter, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: Explanatory models of
5232 Pleistocene culture change 334
5233 Olive Finding from Ma‘agan Mikhael B shipwreck (7th–8th century CE) 1072
5234 The Teatro Comico Phoenician site: past and future 306
HyMes – The Hydrography of Mesopotamia. Rivers and Channels in
5236 Babylonia from the late 4th to the 1st Millennium BCE 745
The abandonment of fortified settlements during the transition of the
5237 Hungarian Middle and Late Bronze Age 470
5240 Scalar Stress and Social Networks in Neolithic villages 929
Mortuary Practices and Identity in Tel ‘Eton: From the End of the
5241 Bronze Age to the Late Iron Age 946
Investigating the biography, layout and function of a Neolithic
5242 enclosure. Case study from Dzielnica (SW Poland) 1111 Part 2
From one trauma to another: the unique case of victim 2 from
5243 Pompeii - Insula dei Casti Amanti. 646
Cups, skyphoi, kantharoi, kylikes, kotylai, potiria and the rest: the
5245 diversity of Greek drinking vessels (6th-4th century BCE) 1033
Population structure and technological variability in the Neolithic
5246 ceramic assemblages of Dehesilla Cave (Southern Spain) 1109
Iron Age Metal procurement and alloying practices :
Archaeometallurgical analyses on copper-based objects from
5247 Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia-Hercegovina 819
Two Late Roman Cemeteries at Nagykanizsa (Hungary) –
5248 Archaeological and Physical Anthropological Perspectives 439
Potters with their toolkit: identification of pottery production
5249 techniques at Coro Trasito cave through surface traceology 903
Towards the Co-Extraction of Proteins and Lipids from Dental
5250 Calculus 525
5251 Isotopic Analysis in Bioarchaeology: A Case Study from Transylvania 92
The Kallerup hoard and the depositional practices in late Bronze Age
5252 Northern Jutland, Denmark 1172
Diffusion of Southeastern Alpine Copper in Italy from the
5254 Chalcolithic to the Bronze Age 950
5255 The ArTe Project: from the archaeological map to territorial planning 1157
Experience in working with archaeological monuments affected by
5257 the Russian-Ukrainian war, using the example of "Bilhorod Kyivskyi" 492
Prehistoric Migrations in the North Pontic Region in the Light of
5258 Interdisciplinary Studies 710
CHR0MA: towards Interoperability of archaeological survey data by
5259 addressing colour vision deficiency in the map legend 381
Bridging across the strait: EBA ceramic networks between southern
5261 Italy, Aeolian islands and Sicily. 548
Radiocarbon databases towards interoperability: the case of Mexico
5262 and the ArqueoData project 381
Following a Clew through the Roman province of Pannonia –
5263 exchange and commerce of textile goods along the Amber Road 717
Is laboratory preparation worth it? Use of pXRF for field mapping
5264 Magna Roman Fort, Northumberland, UK. 374
Food Production, Climate adaptations and Economic Integration in
NE Iberia: A message from the past to the future through
5265 bioarchaeology 472
Uncharted Past: Unveiling the Neolithic Pathways of the UAE's Fertile
5268 Coast through New Archaeological Insights 331
The built environment and its role in shaping households and
5269 communities in late medieval English towns 629
“Glocalized” in Death? Funerary Practices in Hellenistic North Inland
5270 Etruria 1015
The Creswell Volunteer Archaeology Project: Insights into Including
5271 Rural Community Residents in Archaeology and Heritage 1161
From Rome to the port of Verdun-sur-le-Doubs (Burgundy, France):
5273 two centuries of trade at the end of the Iron Age. 577
Reversibility of Conservation Measures: Investigating Food Residues
5274 in Organic Containers 975
Ritualism and funerary practices in Tartessos: the question of
5276 identity in a world of constant change 946
The role of Digital Technology in the documentation of Egyptian Rock
Art.
5277 Experiences from Yale Egyptology expeditions. 1030
Easternmost painted pottery at the Cucuteni A-Trypillia B1 stage:
5278 population dynamics and innovations in the Southern Buh area 710
Digital Heritage at the Disappearing Island: A Holistic Approach to
5279 Endangered Coastal Heritage 1043
5280 Climate Stories: Past experiences, current challenges 1192
Human diet and ecology during the Middle to Upper Paleolithic
Transition in Portuguese Estremadura: the case from Lapa do
5281 Picareiro 398
5282 Building graves in a particular way: the anthropomorphic choice 1139
A moment for the misfits: how do body data speak to social structure
5285 in feminist, more-than-humanist frames? 731
Utilizing drone-based GPR for crime investigations in localizing and
5287 identifying clandestine graves 533
Typological analysis of Nuragic pottery from Cannatello (Sicily):
Assessing Mediterranean interconnections during the Late Bronze
5288 Age 1147
Relations between Kosovo and the Greek colonies of Durrachion and
5289 Apollonia during the Iron Age 833
The significant transdisciplinary potential of design thinking of
5291 architecture in achaeology 772
Exploring Production Profiles and Community Dynamics: Salento's
5292 Matt-Painted Pottery Revisited 845
Everything all at once – Reflections on non-linear dynamics,
5293 modelling, and transdisciplinarity in social archaeology 772
A study of footwear in late medieval and early modern Wroclaw as a
5294 marker of social status and wealth 302
Quarrying, processing and distribution of the Jizera Mountains Type
Metabasite (Czech Republic). Archaeology of main LBK raw material
5295 source. 430
5299 Women of archaeology and the LIMES Congress 1078
Variance and variety of Neolithic villages in NE Serbia – Some
5300 examples from Serbian Banat 301
Connecting Prehistory to Contemporary: some experiences from four
5301 tuscan museums 811
“I could bring you jewels - had I a mind to”. From “exotic” grave
5302 goods to interregional cultural interaction 1151
JOURNEY OR DESTINATION: HUNGARIAN NATIONAL MUSEUM’S
ATTEMPTS AND GOOD EXAMPLES TO PROMOTE ARCHAEOLOGICAL
5303 HERITAGE VIA THEMATIC CULTURAL ROUTES 1161
The nearly in situ excavated hoard from Jodłowno, Northern Poland.
5304 Study of the selection pattern of deposited metals 1172
Challenges in global geoarchaeology: From Geosciences to
5307 Archaeology and Back 1018
Different roles and different perspectives? Values and practices of
5308 using legacy collections in Estonia 613
Building a European Citizen Archaeology: knots to unravel and
5309 potential starting from the Italian case 926
Between regional confinement and cultural transmission: stylistic
attributes of matt-painted pottery in southern Albania and adjacent
5310 areas 845
"We always remember for whom we make a tandyr".
5313 Ethnoarchaeological research of tandyrs in southern Kyrgyzstan. 505
Exploring the interplay of climate, biodiversity, and human societies
5314 in northeast Africa through species distribution models 902
Lithic technical systems of early Late Glacial hunter-gatherers in the
5315 Southern Alps: insights from Riparo Tagliente (Italy) 1113
5316 Spatial organization of the Gravettian mammoth hunters' sites 553
Chariot Representations on Bronze Belts Iconography from the South
5318 Caucasus 932
Creation and Evolution of a Sacred Landscape: the site of Santa
5321 Marta (Cinigiano, GR), Middle Ombrone Valley 934
Botanical Blueprints: A Chronological Examination and
Methodological Assessment of Mudbricks from Elephantine Island,
5322 Egypt 33
Tooth histology and stable oxygen and strontium isotope profiles to
resolve a climate-stress-relationship over individual human early life
5323 courses 1000
Tales from beyond the grave – What burials from Valença fortress
5324 can tell us. 735
From the Hellespont to the Pillars: A Border Within and Without
5328 Bounds 938
“Charcoal for Charlemagne” – Fuelwood exploitation, iron mining
and emergent elites in the younger Early Middle Ages (c. 700-1000
5329 AD) 1082
5330 Living Metals: pXRF and UAV for Defining Activity Areas 374
Reconstructing regional geographic variations in the rate of the
5331 sub-Saharan EIA 737
Fading cities. Hydraulic installations in Late Antique and Early
5334 Byzantine Pompeiopolis 37
Territorial Sovereignty and Persistence of Traditional Communities of
5335 São Paulo, Brazil: Materialities, Self-determination, and Language 210
The impact of LALIA on the “invisible” emergence of the Western
5336 Slavs 395
The Finds we never see. Archaeological Artefacts kept as Trophies by
5337 licensed Metal Detectorists 83
Once upon a… hut. "Sacred (?) huts" below temples: comparisons
5340 between Italy and Greece in the Iron Age. 517
Archaeology and heritage in school - new approaches for an
5341 inclusive archaeology 1129
To Map a Country's Ancient Remains and Cultural Heritage within the
5343 Framework of Systematic Protection and Interactive Preservation 852
5344 A Castelnovian stop in the Alpine highlands at Arma della Nina 697
Vernacular architecture in the Navia river basin (Asturias, Spain). A
5345 built landscape in a rural mountain area. 927
The copper of the Avars: on the problem of early medieval metal
5346 resources in East-Central-Europe 950
More than 30 years of development-led archaeology in Romania: a
SWOT analysis about opportunities, challenges, constrains and
5350 benefits. 696
Evolutionary histories of the Neolithisation process in the
5351 Mediterranean: Crossing population and cultural data 1109
De Stefani’s Archive as a portrait of the European history of
5352 archaeology in the second half of the XIX century 794
Urban latrines in the Roman province of Lusitania: location, design
5353 and operation 498
Tokali project in Cappadocia. Integrated and interdisciplinary system
5354 for the knowledge and conservation of murals 787
"As their Ancestors did": Memory, Identity, and Family Tradition in the
5355 Cities of Caria. 209
Survival and Adaptation: Bath-Gymnasium Complexes in Late
5356 Antique Asia Minor 559
Anthropological comparative analysis of the populations from the
5357 post-medieval stelae cemeteries from Podlasie region, Poland 735
Manipulating Senses and Staging the Inconceivable: An Introduction
5358 to the ongoing Search for new Methodologies 1107
Wooden Coffins from Crypts - exemplification of research methods
5359 in Poland from World War II to the present 438
Reconstruction of the evolution of Gonur Depe's Main Necropolis
5360 during the Middle and Final Bronze Age (2250 - 1500 BC) 1127
Bone microarchitectural analysis: a way to detect, understand and
5362 diagnose pathological conditions and processes in children. 1004
Medieval Miners and Smelters: Silver Production, Settlement and
5363 Environment 971
Inside and through palimpsest walls. Santa Maria Antiqua and Early
5364 Medieval Painting in Rome 787
Wet Feet in Dusty Rivers: The Resilience of Southern Mesopotamia’s
5366 Hydro-Cultural Landscape 1112
The early archaeologists and the issue of medieval and post-
medieval records from the caves of the Cracow Upland (southern
5367 Poland) 1150
From the past to the future. Archaeology of rurality in Extremo (Arcos
5368 de Valdevez, Portugal) 1184
5370 Affluent Tributaries? The Chiani River (ancient Clanis), Italy 577
The quarrying of granite in Gallura in the Nuragic era. The case of the
5371 giants' tomb of Su Monte S'Abe. 802
Exsultantibus undis.
5372 The river Aci as landscape maker, between affordance and memory. 1155
The archaeology of climate: searching for rains in the Theban
5373 necropolis (Egypt) in the 16th century BC. 472
5374 The archeology of death in Neolithic Sicily 182
5375 Neolithic Vinča-Belo Brdo building activities 33
5377 Of pigs, foragers and herders of the Iranian Highland 1027
5378 Dust Off The Past - Revitalizing Roman Heritage 595
Bees for the Future: A Historical Ecology of Beekeeping on the
5379 Cherangani Hills, Elgeyo-Marakwet, Kenya 861
Pottery production and technological change in the Kingdom of
5380 Seville (15th-18th centuries): an archaeometric approach 631
The dead deserve a proper burial: the quest for the ethnicity of
5381 Bronze and Iron Age burial mounds in Albania 209
Archaeogenomic research of Kamenice, a prehistoric Albanian
5383 tumulus (1600-500 BCE) 833
Unravelling the golden threads: Scientific investigations of Roman
5384 golden textiles from the Vesuvian area 733
Ancient dental calculus reveals oral microbiome shifts associated
5385 with lifestyle and disease in Great Britain 854
Fishing Dynamics and Aquatic Resource Utilization in Lower Danube
5386 Communities during the 5th Millennium BC 18
Reconstructing social practices from 2nd millennium BCE burials in
5388 the northwestern Arabian Peninsula 95
From household to community: the energetics of the construction of
5389 ambitious buildings in early Mycenaean Greece 648
Borders and frontiers in the Latin East: the case-study of the
5390 Lordship of Transjordan 938
5391 Why Synthesis is Hard? 882
Luxury in the Cesspit! In search for indicators of social status from
5393 the cesspits in Tartu, Estonia (14th-16th century) 302
5394 Exploring Meaning of Faunal Remains in Female Burial Contexts 104
Subjectivity and reflexivity as foundation for an extraordinarily fertile
5395 collaboration between architecture and archaeology 843
Gold of the Great Steppe: reflections on curation, design, research
5396 and engagement for an archaeological loan exhibition 1192
Addressing social behavior in Neolithic Anatolia through techno-
5397 functional study of chipped stone tools 1024
Visualising Heritage: using digital twin technologies for conservation,
5398 regeneration and outreach 915
5400 Rural chapels as sites of popular devotion in Medieval Estonia 15
Unveiling the Social and Genetic Landscapes of the Avar Period
Southern-Transdanubia: A Multidisciplinary Study of the Kölked-
5401 Feketekapu Cemetery 588
Weak links: some reflections on trade and crisis across the
5403 Tyrrhenian and Aegean grain routes in the 6th-7th centuries 559
“No need to hide in the corner”: The legacy of Maria Gimbutas (1921-
5405 1994) at international conferences and scientific events 1078
The Zhangjiashan Site as a Workshop for Making Knapped Stone
5407 Tools for Jade Production: An Use-wear Perspective 637
Militi ignoti. The short and long-term consequence of WWI on the
5409 soldier’s bodies. 340
5410 Insights into prehistoric multiple burials – a comprehensive study 1132
Lineage Landscapes of the Departed: Exploring Portugal's Diverse
5412 Family, Power and Social Relations 1049
Connecting Farmers and Fishers: Examining Potential Interactions
between Coastal and Inland Land Use in Middle Bronze Age South-
5413 East Ireland. 13
Anthropomorphic Figurines in Neolithic and Copper Age Contexts:
5414 Insights from the Pietrele Site, Romania 63
Paleogenomic analysis in a multidisciplinary framework for a fine
5415 description of a Copper Age site: Corna Nibbia di Bione (Brescia) 848
Ruins and More: Exploring the Choice of Burial Sites in Southern
5416 Germany during the Early Medieval Period 336
Echoes of Life: Challenging the 'stopped life' narrative for Czech
5419 medieval desertions 575
Excavating and Exhibiting the Punic Sanctuary at the Lago di Venere,
5420 Pantelleria 306
Coincidence or principle? The succession of barrows and burials
5421 from different periods in a funerary complex in the Muszkowice forest 393
5422 Commercial archaeology in the UK: many jobs, few careers? 893
5423 Mobile Myths in Pre-Roman Italy 644
FOOD PLANTS AND SOCIAL DYNAMICS IN THE URBAN
5428 SETTLEMENTS OF THE NORTHERN ROMAN PROVINCES 598
Estimating the human diet in the ancient Greek colony of Ambracia
5429 using Stable Isotopes (δ15N, δ13C) and Bayesian Mixing model. 931
Techno-morphological analysis of the lithic industry of the Ancient
5431 Neolithic in the central southern central Pyrenees. 1011
The upper Pleistocene faunas of Foz do Enxarrique site (Vila Velha de
5432 Ródão): taphonomic and paleoenvironmental issues 104
5433 Developments of the burial rites Bronze Age Moravia, Czech Republic 1013
Creating online databases of lithic collections. Two cases from
5434 Poland – various challenges and approaches 793
Their „traditional enemies” – how the Spanish intrusion changed the
5435 relationship between the Pueblo and their neighbors 866
The EU Habitats Directive and cultural heritage legislation and
5436 regulation - some perspective from Ireland 1091
Conceptualizing Death in the Second Millennium BCE Levant: A
5437 Semantic Web Approach 95
Zooarchaeological review of the Lower Paleolithic and Early Middle
5438 Paleolithic in Belgium 157
Mapping the legacy of heritage forests in the cultural landscape of
5439 Inhambane province, southern Mozambique 978
Analyzing the pastoral landscape in the Valley of Sondondo, Peru.
5440 New methodologies to integrate a segregated area. 1190
Binder selection procedure of Florentine historical buildings for
5441 radiocarbon dating 736
Between Diversity and Homogeneity – The archaeological and
genetic aspects of Ménfőcsanak-Bevásárlóközpont (Hungary) during
5442 the 7th century 588
5443 The network ecology of settlement persistence 1046
Between islands, coast and inlands: relation dynamics in the
5444 Messina Strait at the dawn of the Bronze Age 1147
Women's graves and women in graves – Reflections on female
5446 sarcophagus burials in Hellenistic Etruria 679
Unlocking hidden potential in a carefully addressed field:
5448 reconstructing Linearbandkeramik longhouses 432
Persistence, disappearance, rediscovery: the extinction dynamics of
the European wild ass and aurochs in the North-
5449 Central Balkans 902
5450 Fire and stone: a unique cremation megalithic tomb in Iberia 627
Bioarchaeological research of the Iron Age populations of the
5451 Carpathian Basin - Past, present, and future 72
The armed forces of the Soviet Union in the content of monuments in
5452 Poland after WWII. From affirmation to condemnation 223
Place, Boundaries, and the (Re)Making of Pictland: Thoughts from
5454 the Carn Droma site in eastern Argyll, Scotland 938
Documenting conflict antiquities traffickers in Russia's war on
5458 Ukraine 982
New data in the characterization of Levantine rock art stylistic
horizons through pigments: limites and possibilities of non-invasive
5459 methods 355
Challenges in Developing Underwater Archaeological Heritage into
5462 Tourism Products in the Baltic Sea countries 595
5463 Paleopathology of Contact Zones: Mass Grave on Berezan Island 1133
Unveiling parchment production practices from large-scale analysis
5464 of MALDI-TOF data 613
Another history of Ancient Near Eastern archaeology: the role of
5466 women working at the Louvre Museum (late 19th-20th centuries) 738
Archaeological Archives and Local Communities:
5467 How Can History of Archaeology Inform Heritage Practices 794
5468 Sex-Related Variability in the Ancient Oral Microbiome 834
Settling the Apennines in the Bronze Age. New data from the Tappino
5470 Valley area 644
All’s wool that ends wool. Tracing sheep and goat lives in Neolithic
5471 Iberian Peninsula through archaeozoology and aDNA 699
Report of the early archaeological excavations and new data in the
5472 so-called Bosco Littorio area. 160
5474 Images on Greek pottery “seen” by a computer 1065
Reimagining archaeological heritage management in Peru: Through
5475 an era of the Qhapaq Ñan's participatory policy 664
Death Across the Mediterranean and Beyond: Ritual Significance and
Comparative Analysis of Tombs from the Balearic Islands, Arabia,
5476 and Persia. 1015
5477 My Refuge and My Fortress: A Geospatial Study of Fortified Churches 15
The Late Preclassic Usulután Ceramics of Honduras. A Typological
Study and New Perspectives from the Northeastern Coast of
5478 Honduras 866
5479 Towards a Global Historical Archaeology of Europe and South Asia 387
Marcomannic Wars – Consequences of Conflict Based on a
5481 Comprehensive Dataset 340
The Technology of Medieval Venetian Glass and the Levantine
5482 Connection 1144
Potent Performances: New Approaches to Infant-Adult Double
5483 Burials in Roman Britain 1049
3D Visualization and Virtual Reconstruction as tools to analyze
5484 historical and recent mass graves 886
HistoryTelling: engaging people and telling the history of yesterday
5485 using today's media 1129
Persistence and transformation in rituals performed in the sanctuary
5486 of Zeus at Olympia from a visual perspective 1089
Funerary practices in the Samarkand Oasis: Challenges and New
Methods in the Study of Kurgans from the Samarkand Oasis,
5487 Uzbekistan 1127
Urban ecology and territorial exploitation in Archaic Italy through
5488 multi-isotope reconstruction of pastoral strategies 739
Shell Ornaments of Gravettian Communities: Mobility and Social
5490 Identity in Upper Palaeolithic Poland 1103
Lost in the in-between. The fusion between local culture and Islamic
5492 imperial influences on the Rania Plain in Iraqi Kurdistan. 566
A Meal for the Dead and for the Living. Reflections on Food in Funeral
5493 and Settlement Contexts 184
Pastoral upland landscapes: land use, (over)grazing and
abandonment from ethnoarchaeology and computational
5494 archaeology. A case study in the Aspromonte (Italy) 1050
The antiseptic and antiphlogistic properties of medicinal plants used
5495 since prehistory 653
Material Interconnectedness in an Archipelagic Maritime Landscape:
5496 The Inner Ionian Sea Archipelago 1147
Let’s add a different approach: the re-examination of Thorikos’
5502 mortuary practices through archaeothanatology 1188
The Soundscape of Late Antiquity Between Ethnology and
5503 (Community) Archaeology. Acoustic Staging on the Tur Abdin 1107
Intramural burials during the Chalcolithic Period of the Southern
5504 Levant 1016
Unravelling the funerary ritual of the prehistoric Hypogeum of
Calaforno (Giarratana, Sicily) through the study of its commingled
5505 human remains 1132
Coastal Shoreline Change of an Ancient Human Settlement on the
5506 Gulf of Mexico: A Case Study of Isla Piedra 13
The creation of an early medieval regional hierarchy from within.
Exploring the monastic landscapes of Samos and Monte Amiata
5508 abbeys. 1102
Lead glass at the top of European churches in the High Middle Ages.
5510 Origin and distribution of an unusual production 1144
Palaeofaeces from a Viking-age urban settlement at Ribe, Denmark -
5511 metagenomics, multi-omics, and high-definition archaeology 854
5512 The Cultoon stone circle 34
Systematic surveys and contextual analysis of evidence in the
5513 Sibaritide area (Northern Calabria) 1030
A new center for ceramic production from the Roman Province of
5514 Achaea. Archaeological data and archaeometric aspects. 1065
The “Division Lines” of Metaponto: Decoding Topographical
5515 Anomalies Using Least Cost Path 739
Reflections on the value of energetics to understand rapid
5516 urbanisation and labour logistics in Classical Greece. 648
Identity from funerary sites between the Carpathians and the
5518 Danube in the Middle Ages 1139
From the digital survey of historic buildings to the traces of
5519 construction sites: some case studies of the Middle Ages. 857
Neural networks assisting social networks analysis to map Neolithic-
5521 Chalcolithic dolerites circulation in Valencia Community (Spain) 1109
Cultivating Sustainable Change: Archaeological Impacts and
Benefits in Recent Projects by the University of Oviedo and La Ponte-
5522 Ecomusem 918
Shellfish exploitation in southern France during the Roman period :
5523 definition of an " antique model " and recent findings. 1179
The heterotopia of dolia ceramic vessels: a reassessment of their
5524 maritime routes and history 226
5526 Ochre in the Pictorial Activity of Pit-Grave Tribes of Central Ukraine 359 Part 1
Amelogenin Analysis of Faunal Dental Samples in El Salt's
Stratigraphic Unit Xa (Alacant, Spain): Deciphering Neanderthal
5527 Subsistence Approaches 398
Culinary Heritage of the Cistercians: When Food History Opens Up
5528 New Ways to Relate to Monastic Sites 600
Understanding the Carolingian artist through a novel workflow
involving multimodal remote and in-situ spectral imaging and
5529 spectroscopic techniques 787
Archival Forensic Archaeology: A Novel Approach to Historical
5530 Exhumations 886
Picking up the pieces: zooarchaeological and archaeometric
analyses of fragmented bone from the first Lasinja-culture site in
5531 Lika, Croatia 790
A Computational Approach to the Study of Chullpa Architecture and
5532 Landscape Dynamics 737
5533 Stress-markers in children of the Scythian and Late Scythian culture 122
From Life Paths to dead Communities. Identities and Belonging at
5534 First Millennium Scandinavian Cemeteries 1083
Urbanized elites and the pastoralist landscapes of the Mongolian
steppe: zooarchaeological and isotopic perspectives from the
5535 medieval Uyghur capital Karabalgasun 104
Revisiting “Anomalous” Burial Practices: A Cross-Cultural
5536 Perspective 182
Simmering Fruit, Beans, and Honey in the Lab: Experimental Lipid
Results from Rarely Identified Plant-Based Resources in Organic
5537 Pottery Residues 1008
Mass-produced or Mass-Appeal? Corinthian pottery production in
5538 the Archaic period 654
Rondels Go South: Exploring Types and Chronology on the Edge of
5539 the Carpathian Basin 433
5540 The memories of the generations: visible routes knowledge transfer 1013
From Wine Export Hub to Pilgrimage Corridor:
Mitzpe Shivta and Socio-economic Shifts in the Late Antique Negev
5541 Desert 1076
Medieval strongholds and towns from the territory of today’s Poland –
5542 town foundation and archaeobotanical data 598
Landscapes of power: caprines in the pastoral strategies of local
5543 elites in medieval Provence 1124
Virtual Landscapes and their Communities: Digital Heritage for
5544 Preservation, Engagement and Agency 531
Mapping in the Dark. An evaluation of different survey methods in
5546 archaeological caves from Lastovo Island, Croatia 729
5547 Bone as a proxy for fire in the archaeological record 973
Transformative journeys: Understanding the Social Dynamics of
5548 Archaeology-Based Wellbeing Interventions 406
Hold your horses! New insights into the Early Iron Age Equid Burials
5550 in Slovenia 835
Can we do more with refits? Some examples from the
5553 Pleistocene/Holocene transition in Belgium. 248
Cutting Through: Archaeology’s role in major infrastructure for green
5554 energy 732
Investigating dietary (δ13C, δ15N, amino acids) and mobility
5556 patterns (87Sr/86Sr) at the necropolis of Saint Just de Valcabrère. 931
5557 Coevolution of pathogenic Yersinia in domesticated species 704
Unearthing Family Ties: An Ancient Genomic Odyssey through
5558 Western Eurasia 709
5559 Radical change? Social abandonment and the archaeological record 210
Archaeological researches from the Ligurian Apennines:
multidisciplinary approaches to understand abandonment
5560 processes of rural areas 1184
Stable isotopes of collagen amino acids: evaluation of GC- and LC-
5562 IRMS analytical approaches 557
Geoarchaeological test pits: a multiproxy methodology based on a
paleosoils study applied to the reconstruction of cultural landscapes
5563 in mountains 1124
Architectural Ritual as Mnemonic Act: Gudea’s Temple Building Seen
5564 through the Dedications and the Workforce 852
Enclosing Pastoralism: Pastoral mobility as a social connector in pre-
5565 Roman central Italy 644
New directions in chert provenance: towards new basis for detecting
5566 mobility and territorial behaviour in central Italy during Prehistory 1113
APPLICATION TO BE A DISCUSSANT: Mapping Archaeological
5567 Heritage in South Asia (MAHSA) project 1157
Competing or complementary? The role of evolutionary ecology and
5568 cultural transmission theory in explaining technological complexity 1046
Advancing Archaeological Conservation practice: Geophysical
5569 Surveys in Mantua 426
Archaeothanatology and Forensic Anthropology: some practical
examples from legal cases to highlight a virtuous interaction
5570 between the two disciplines 1188
Mortars in ancient Roman aqueducts: what is the secret for surviving 1225 /
5572 through millennia? General
Whispers of Caribbean Isles: Inclusive Narratives for Rediscovering
5573 MAA’s pre-Columbian Archaeology Collections 613
Horse husbandry in Lithuania from the Late Roman to the Early
5574 Modern Period: 1500 years lasting traditions? 835
Ancient Nubian furskins – tracing ovicaprine breed differences by
5575 investigating hair morphology 699
Curating in the Classroom: ‘Lost and Found: Collecting Antiquity at
5576 Kenyon College’ 1192
Surrounded by Saints. Conservation and Prevention Work in Old
5578 Dongola, Sudan. 787
5579 Multiple infant burials at Early Mycenaean Thorikos, SE Attica 95
The reconstruction of dwellings in wet areas through structural
calculations and different methodologies: an interdisciplinary
5580 approach 1081
Social Belonging and Relatedness at the Rise of the Greek City-State:
5581 Genetic Exploration of Area 3 from the Halieis Necropolis 1083
Along the Nera River. The Site of Maratta Bassa in Terni During the
5582 Orientalizing Period 577
A stop on the journey. Where we want to go? Archaeology and its
5583 capacity for action in the rural world 406
Soapstone moulds in southern Scandinavia during the late Bronze
5585 Age – Origin - Use - Distribution 974
Celtic Connections: investigating mobility in early medieval Wales
5586 using multi-isotope analysis 1093
The Use of Mutual Information to Trace Hellenistic and Roman
5587 Networks of Interaction in the Eastern Mediterranean 332
Food and grave goods: exploring community and otherness in early
5588 medieval Iberia 1139
Geography and chronology of Slavic dispersal in Central and Eastern
5589 Europe according to archaeogenetic data 395
Weaving Resilience: Economic Dynamics of Rural Communities in
5591 the Roman West 727
Not so beautiful enough? The Archaeobiological heritage hidden
5592 from public 1090
A use-wear analysis of fired clay sickles from Mesopotamia: an
5594 “extra” hand or an alternative to flint sickles? 871
5595 New excavations at Creswell Crags: a landscape approach using GPR 1111 Part 2
A Slow Death: Investigating Environmental Pollutant Exposure and its
Influence on Health in Romano-British to Post-Medieval English
5597 Populations. 135
Encounters with an expanding predatory state: Nubia during and
5598 after the first war with Egypt (ca. 3100-2500 BCE) 340
Unlocking the structure of a Mesolithic open-air site through refitting:
5599 a case from Gailiūnai 2, SE Lithuania 248
“As open as possible & as closed as necessary”?
5600 Uncomfortable Heritages and Data Sharing of Human(Remain)s 381
Semantics of Smell: Examining an Iron Age Limestone Incense
5602 Burner from Tell Al-Assara, Northern Jordan 1107
Populonia in the Early Roman period: the town, the gulf of Baratti and
5603 the sea 1193
5604 The Civic Prison of Sufetula? 1022
Exploring Egyptian Blue: Integrating Multispectral and Reflectance
5605 Transformation Imaging for In-Depth Documentation and Study 723
Memories of transition: the archaeological landscape of modernity in
5606 Sardinia 905
An unexpected turn of (Middle?!?) Palaeolithic events: Picões dos
5607 Grilos 4 957
Detecting Differential Chemical Signatures of Tattoo Inks on Porcine
5608 Skin and Bone Using pXRF 533
Environmental Impact of the Building of Kisvárda Castle on the
5609 Hungarian-Ottoman Borederzone 340
Landscape under the Point Cloud: Unveiling the Past with Enhanced
5610 Visualisation and High-Resolution LiDAR Data from Slovakia 1111 Part 1
Holy waste: a multi-analytical approach to the study of cultic
5611 deposits in the copper mine of Kropfsberg (North Tyrol, Austria). 1044
Carving a Future: HBIM Framework for Cappadocia's Rock-Carved
5612 Environments 430
5613 Water Management through Time seen from the Al Madam Falaj 842
5614 Alternative Preservations in the Time of Climate Crisis 472
5615 Archaeological Parks and education: the EduPArq project 811
Supply and Transportation of Building Materials in Ostia antica: the
5616 “Isolato delle Trifore” as a Case Study 997
The Eastward Spread of Grape Wine and Its Sinicization --
Archaeological Evidence from the Northwest Region of the Tang
5617 Dynasty 184
Digital survey for documentation and virtualization of rock pastoral
5618 sites in Aspromonte National Park (Italy) 729
UNDERSTANDING ROME BEYOND THE BOUNDARIES OF ITS EMPIRE
5619 Rome in the Context of the Globalizing World of Ancient Afro-Eurasia 510
Reflections of Service: The Search, Recovery, and Identification of
5620 Prisoners of War/Missing in Action (POW/MIA) Cases 533
Composition of gold of the jewellery of the North Pontic area (7th
5621 century BC - 2nd century AD). 923
Hidden Rivers: Exploring Flowscapes Through Remote Sensing
5623 Technology 13
Constructing local identities in the Mediterranean West. Funerary
5624 contexts and cultural hybridisation in Colonia Augusta Emerita. 946
What’s in a Recipe?: Applying Lessons from Historical Archaeology
5625 to the Study of Prehistoric Cuisines 184
5627 Somewhere beyond the sea searching for more Ahrensburgian 957
An archaeogenetic study of the rise of the Maritime Republic of Noli,
5628 Italy 848
From Celtic cult place to Roman town: a case study in Lausanne-
5629 Lousonna (Switzerland) 695
Staple resources mobilization and exchange at the urban transition
5630 in Central Italy (8th-6th c. BCE). The isotopic evidence from Gabii. 644
Working the landscapes: Connecting community and labour in
5631 Bronze Age Cyprus 1147
Modern knappers and old stone tools:
Using Ethnographic and Experimental Collections to Understand the
5632 Production Process of Basalt Tools 334
Engendering Rural Symbiosis: Villas and Cult in the Late Roman
5633 Period 934
5634 A fresh look into the Merovingian Period inhumation graves in Finland 588
Colours at home – unearthing the tradition of colour use in stone age
5637 Norway 355
5639 Mirror Mirror: Reflecting Elite Legacy in Ancient Pompeian Houses 1048
5640 Developing a Hub for Collaborative Synthesis in Human Evolution 882
"The Quality of Life": An Archive of Indentured Labourers' Lives from
5641 Mauritius 971
Well together? Case study of a nature park as a wetland and
5642 arcaheology conservation operational entity 1091
The Contribution of Ancient Reproductions in Archaeology of
Production: the Case Study of Two Amphorae from the Gruppo di
5643 Vanth 802
Echoes of a revolution–dialogues between theory and practice in the
5644 study of the Late Prehistoric Art in the Côa Valley 571
Vis Augusta: monopoly on violence and weapon control between 1225 /
5645 legal practices and imperial communication. General
Resilience, Resistance and Acceptance: in situ preservation and the
5646 Properties in Care in Scotland 880
5647 Island of the Boys - Heritagization of Violence and Death 484
Burials in the foothills: new barrow sites north of the Ahangaran
5648 valley and a plan for their study 1127
Crouching archaeologist, hidden deer: exploring animal-human
relationships through the unparalleled deer carvings of Dunchraigaig
5649 Cairn (Kilmartin, Scotland) 369
From St Paul's to Santa Pudenziana: The affective presence of
5650 sculpture in-the-round, AD 600-1100 643
The keys to success: interdisciplinarity in the dating of mortars from
5652 Santalla de Bóveda (Lugo, Galicia, Spain) 736
Feature detection in the Argentinean Andes: multiscale assessment
5656 of satellite, UAV, and survey data 1111 Part 1
5657 Necropolis in Mokrin – a geophysical case study 426
Islamic plant-ash glass trade and recycling in the eastern Silk Roads:
5658 new insight from Nishapur, Iran 860
Fish(y) baselines. Exploring challenges of dietary reconstructions in
5659 Ancient Rome through stable isotope analysis. 743
Cultural Integration on the "Crossroad": Iconography of a Chinese
5660 Silk Jin in Roman Palmyra 1166
Broken links or parallel chains of evidence? Diaries and pro forma
5661 from a specialist perspective. 901
A Fortified Landscape: Landscape and identity in the Archaic Aterno
5662 Valley (Abruzzi) 470
From archaeological evidence to enchanted worlds: A proposal to
5663 explore prehistoric landscapes. 895
Greek Sanctuaries at Olbia de Provence (Hyères, Var): new
5664 perspectives on ancient excavations. 517
Ancestral commons: shaping the interconnected worlds of Bronze
5666 Age pastures in Northern Europe 895
5667 Why Scale Matters 1095
Exploring the use archaeothanatology in the hot climate of the early
Egyptian Nile Valley: limitations, ongoing developments and future
5668 research. 1188
"Warlords Beneath the Soil: Legacy of Prestige in Graves with
5669 Weaponry across Central Europe during Late Antiquity" 870
Crops and marshlands, land use and recursive settlement choices in
5670 the ager Pisanus (Tuscany, Italy) 1155
Material Semiotics and Female Figurines: Crafting Political
5671 Economies in the Southern Levant 654
Exploring the architecture of practice in the absence of the house:
combining use-wear and spatial analyses to investigate artefact
5672 scatters 396
Animal mobility and the emergence of animal husbandry in the
southern Levant: multi-stable isotopic analyses of Pre-Pottery
5673 Neolithic caprines 699
From laurel to splinters: the detailed biography of a large-sized laurel
5674 leaf preform 248
The landscape of the Rabagão valley: transformations and
5675 disparities in the territory from the Iron Age to the Roman period 390
Neolithic Foodways: towards an understanding of food-processing
5676 activities at Neolithic Çatalhöyük 1008
Medieval colonization of an upland landscape in Western Bohemia -
environmental archaeological, historical ecological and landscape
5678 archeological approaches 1167
Portal of Amateur Collaborators and Register of Individual Finds of
5679 the Czech Republic 83
5680 Desolate Shores: Late Bronze Age Aegean Harbours as Heterotopias 226
Taking a closer look at Iberian Culture: everyday life in the
5681 construction of female gender 396
Investigating Document AI for Archaeological Reports: A
5682 Comparative Analysis 1071
Advantages and Limitations of Traceological Research on Early
Medieval Clothing Components (9th Century Spherical Hollow
5683 Buttons) 871
Feminist archaeology and queer archaeology: divorce or family
5685 counseling? 1060
How deep the archaeological material allows us to dig into identity of
5686 inhabitans of early medieval Southern Pannonia and Dalmatia? 209
Metsemegologolo: of fragmented archives and story-mapping for the
5687 exploration of ancient African urbanism 852
5688 The stones of Nidaros Cathedral – rediscovering medieval stone glue 613
5689 Copper alloy spindle and spindle-whorl from Sermin 1119
Recycling and reusing pottery and glass in the context of crafts: Case
5690 study Colonia UlpiaTraiana Poetovio 1119
Prehistoric large-scale salt production, trade, power and wealth in
5691 south-eastern Europe 784
Whose Work? Telling New Stories with Archaeological Archives at the
5692 Harvard Art Museums 794
Biological distance analysis in early medieval Wales: exploring
5693 kinship and post-marital residence 1093
5694 Managing significance in English towns - staying, leaving and arriving 592
The end is not the end: building abandonment processes during the
5695 Near Eastern Neolithic 1050
Same shape different classes. Public and private consumption in a
5696 common repertoire. 1033
The religious, cultural and aesthetic values of glazing in English
5697 medieval monasteries 860
Necropoleis as Mnemonic palimpsest: tomb violation, touch, and
5698 remembrance in pre-Roman Italy 852
Archiving the Sediment Archive: Integrating In-Situ
Geoarchaeological Data and Remote Sensing Data in a Historic
5699 Landscape Characterisation Framework 965
Pick out the easy meat. Human – dog relationship at 4th millennium
5700 pile-dwellings of Ljubljansko barje (Slovenia) 493
5704 How Does a Town Die? The Puzzling Fate of Medieval Gutenwerd 575
New dates for old: re-dating the Pictish burial monuments of
5705 Scotland 1043
Multi-scalar and multi-regional comparisons of specialized olive oil
5706 production in the Roman Empire. 909
5707 Growing Good with Archaeology 406
Feeding King and Court: food renders, hunting and feasting at
5709 Llangorse Crannog, Wales. 1093
Repopulating the braes: Understanding the value of a repopulating
approach to the archaeology of upland settlement in the Scottish
5712 Highlands 1184
Maritime cultural landscape of the Bay of Kotor
5713 Case study: ship graffiti from St. Tryphon’s church 226
Geomorphological and Archaeoastronomical Analysis of an Early to
5718 Middle Neolithic Landscape, Cranborne Chase, Southern Britain 34
From Non-Invasive Survey Methods to Excavation: Exploring Iron Age
Hillforts and Roman Settlements in the Aliste River Valley, Zamora,
5719 Spain 1111 Part 2
Causation without location? Rethinking Kura-Araxes spatio-temporal
5720 dynamics through contextual Bayesian chronologies 924
Combining flexibility and standardisation in born-digital field
5722 recording 1077
Theatre of Aspendos and its environs under Seljuk control:
Observations based on Fernand Braudel’s three planes of historical
5723 time 566
Bioarchaeological Investigation of Complex Population Dynamics in
5724 the Romanized Eastern Adriatic and Hinterland 439
Following the Threads: Women’s Labor, Weaving, and the
5725 Archaeology of the Economy in Classical Greece 520
A pXRF study of Bronze- and Early Iron Age matt-painted pottery from
5728 Albania, Epirus and Central Greece 845
New findings on human impact in Greater Poland during the
Migration Period based on high-resolution paleoenvironmental
5729 reconstructions 902
Past charcoal making remains in current Old-Growth Forests
highlight past human activity in the French Pyrenees and Romanian
5731 Carpathians 1082
Horses and bulls on a bronze bowl from Gela: cultural hybridism and
5732 orientalising motifs in Archaic Greek Sicily 306
5734 How animal remains can tell a story about waste management 498
Highlights from physicochemical characterization of some plasters
5735 and mortars from the Stavanger Cathedral, Norway 776
5736 Kinship At Çatalhöyük: Part 2, The Biological Data 731
5737 Long-lived landscape management in the Lake Titicaca Basin, Bolivia 556
5738 The red way to the life beyond 355
New Approaches to Glocalisation in the Phoenician Perspective:
5739 Research Activities at the CNR-ISPC 306
5740 The Metropole and the Mediterranean 1057
Larger than Life: Use and Function of Super-Sized Kantharoi in
5741 Boeotia 1033
The Potter or There and back again – Migration of Rhenish potters as
5742 a driving factor in technology transfer 631
Continuities and changes in ritual landscapes dynamics: the reuse
and transformation of megalithic monuments in Northwestern
5743 Portugal 393
New hopes in the research of Pleistocene cave settlements in 1225 /
5744 Hungary - The Project Kőlyuk I. General
Medieval Pilgrim Badges found in Norway – Pilgrimage to Italian
5745 shrines from the Fringes of the Catholic society 1103
Textiles and Gender in the Late Neolithic/Early Chalcolithic of
5746 Southwest Iberia 717
Four Small-Quarry Stones from Egypt’s Eastern Desert and their
5748 Deployment in the Vesuvian cities 727
Analyzing symmetry in Acheulean handaxes: a technological and
5749 geo-morphological approach 915
Unraveling the genetic threads of ancient Eurasian sheep through
5750 space and time 699
Horse sacrifices in the Royal Hellenistic necropolis of the Getae in
5751 Sboryanovo National Reserve, NE Bulgaria. Overview of studies. . 835
5753 Late Antique Monasticism in Egypt as a revolutionary counterculture 856
Places of worship in land and water. Bronze Age hoards in the
5754 Mediterranean in their European context. 1159
The reflection of Prehistory in the fine arts, with particular regard to
5755 public sculpture in Hungary 811
An early Iron age formal vessel in reductionist focus: from
petrography and chemistry to experimental replications, organic
5819 residues analysis and contextual symbolism 988
Non-utilitarian deposit pits of the Middle Neolithic, from the
5820 Mediterranean to Northern France: propitiatory votive practices? 1159
Geospatial and chronological analysis of wine and oil production in
5821 Roman Hispania 909
Environmental Impact on Pleistocene Crete: Faunal Turnover and
5822 Resources in an Island Ecosystem 37
The art of horsemanship riding in Geometric Greece: the relationship
5823 between horse and rider in iconography and Bioarchaeology 835
Migration and the making of the Greek world: The work of the
5825 MIGMAG project 597
The integration of Indian forest-dwellers into short- and long-
5826 distance exchange networks in the medieval period 58
A necropolis in network: the case of Geloux (Landes, France) during
5827 the Iron Age. 1013
The Piediluco Basin In The Context Of The Genesis Of Protohistoric
5842 Communities In Central Italy 460
The Protohistoric Lakeshore Settlement Of Paduli (Colli Sul Velino,
5843 Ri). Multidiclipinary Approach to The Knowledge of a Wetland Site 1081
5925 Down and Dirty with Archeological Artefacts 406
Roman forts in the line of fire. Analysing building programmes in the
5926 Lower Rhine delta 1182
5927 Keeping the Hammers’ Voice Alive 505
Engineering Sustainability: Roman Dams and Water Management in
5928 the Mediterranean Agricultural Economy 37
Populations of the Central Asian steppes and reed beds of the Amu
5929 Darya in the early centuries of Islam 1120
Beyond Nuns and Grandmothers: Intersectional aging and the role of
5931 elder females in medieval Prussia 799
5932 Transmission of Knowledge and Ritual Variance in the Cult of Mithras 1089
To be or not to be: Erasing Deified Emperors and Imperial Cult status
5933 in Roman Ephesos 1089
Challenging PARIS: Case Studies from North American Heritage at
6701 Risk (NAHAR) 880
6738 Deep listening to the ruins 76
Benefits and Challenges to Multiscalar Public Engagement
Surrounding the Callacpuma Megalithic Plaza in the Northern
6739 Peruvian Andes 240
Who do borders separate? A workers’ perspective on the Egyptian-
6749 Nubian borderscape 938
Archaeogenetics and the Social Dynamics of Ancestry and Identity in
6750 Vandal and Byzantine Carthage, Tunisia 1076
The Hidden Patterns of the Past — Carpathian Basin in the 3rd
6751 Millennium BC 359 Part 2
The Achaemenid “Mirage” in Gandhāra: A Study of the 5th-4th
6752 Centuries BCE Pottery From Barikot (Swat, Pakistan) 676
6784 The Samad Late Iron Age (SLIA) in eastern Oman, 2024 update 842
6787 Demography of the Steppe 359 Part 1
6789 Experiences of abandonment and abandoned rural landscapes 575
Micro-scale procedure for the Investigation of binder types in historic
6827 mortars through combined analyses 496
6833 Climbing the stairs of the divine ascent in desert landscapes 934
Globalized Ceramics in Medieval Central Asia: Lessons from a Small
6834 Town (Dandanakan) 676
Minting Madness on the Coromandel Coast: Spatial Patterns and
6838 Organization of European Mints between the 17th and 18th Century 42
Marmorisation outside Rome: On the interactions of late Republican
7340 marble imports on architecture, economy and perception 727