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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Children lost and found : a bioarchaeological study of Middle Helladic children in Asine with a comparison to Lerna /

Ingvarsson-Sundström, Anne, Soomer, Helena. January 2008 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Thèse de doctorat, Archéologie, University of Uppsala, 2003. / Version revue de la thèse de doctorat de l'auteur (Uppsala Univ., 2003).
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Bland kranier, modeller och elektronmikroskop : Ett ordnings- och förteckningsarbete på Museum Gustavianum, föremålsmagasin Husbyborg, av handlingar rörande utgrävningen i Asine

Eriksson, Daniel January 2012 (has links)
This paper is an account of the inventory I've made of documents in the archive at Museum Gustavianum, Collections storage Husbyborg, relating to the excavations in Asine, Greece, in the 1920s. The aim of this inventory has been to establish which of the documents in the Husbyborg archives that belong to the department of Classical Studies at Uppsala University. Documents belonging to other archives have been found alongside the one mentioned above and those are the Original documentation (loan from Carolina) and the personal archive of Professor Axel W. Persson. The documents have been arranged according to the General Archive Scheme (Allmänna arkivschemat) seeing that the department of Classical Studies already had a series named Documents relating to the departments archeological collections, and the inventory I've made will be incorporated with that. The subject of this one year master's thesis in archival science has been, other than the inventory itself, to describe and examine the difficulties I've encountered during this inventory, which are separation of archives, principle of provenance and photographs.
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Analysis of human bone from the Hellenistic cemetery in Asine Central Greece, by neutron activation

Edward, Jeremy. January 1981 (has links)
No description available.
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Analysis of human bone from the Hellenistic cemetery in Asine Central Greece, by neutron activation

Edward, Jeremy. January 1981 (has links)
No description available.
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Anlades förhistoriska Asine på en ö? : En kritisk granskning av en lokal kustlinjeförskjutning i Grekland / Was prehistoric Asine settled on an island? : A critical review of a local coastal change in Greece.

Eylers, Laura January 2022 (has links)
The coastal regions in Greece have long been a topic of discussion, since vast regions of coast has changed drastically from the Neolithic period until our modern-day perception of them. Coastal reconstructions with data from drilling cores help geoarchaeologists get a better understanding of how the prehistoric settlements related the coast, and how the landscape and seascape around them looked. This thesis aims to better understand the coastal reconstructions of Asine, Peloponnese made by Eberhard Zangger and how archaeological finds can be used as a complementary material in creating these reconstructive maps. The insides of the drilling cores, their placement and the quantity of them are important factors for a geoarchaeological study, and this paper aims to better understand the quality of the coastal reconstructions of Asine. With new archaeological finds of Neolithic ceramics in the Asine area, together with early Helladic finds, this paper explores the possible uncertainty of the modern reconstructions. This paper reaches its natural conclusion in the Hellenistic Asine, where the theory of a harbor in the area is discussed from different possibilities of coastal reconstructions, and how Zanggers reconstruction relates to the Hellenistic architectural remains. The discussion also brings other comparative studies in light and differences between Zanggers coastal reconstructions and other reconstructions of similar nature are confronted.

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