First direct evidence of chalcolithic footwear from the near eastern highlands.
In 2008, a well preserved and complete shoe was recovered at the base of a Chalcolithic pit in the cave of Areni-1, Armenia. Here, we discuss the chronology of this find, its archaeological context and its relevance to the study of the evolution of footwear. Two leather samples and one grass sample...
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Autores principales: | Ron Pinhasi, Boris Gasparian, Gregory Areshian, Diana Zardaryan, Alexia Smith, Guy Bar-Oz, Thomas Higham |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2010
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/f0cf5f04cde0442683cc460f17713e88 |
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