A Very Early “Fashion”: Neolithic Stone Bracelets from a Mediterranean Perspective
Ring-shaped objects, used mainly as bracelets, appear in the archaeological record associated with the first farming societies around the Mediterranean area. These bracelets, among other personal ornaments, are related to the spread of the farming economy in the Mediterranean (10th–6th millennium BC...
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Main Authors: | Martínez-Sevilla Francisco, Baysal Emma L., Micheli Roberto, Ifantidis Fotis, Lugliè Carlo |
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Language: | EN |
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De Gruyter
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b37eaf17f33e4d43adef87b5f98ca3f0 |
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