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Sarah E. Adcock
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Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 68:101465
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Jennifer C. Ross, Gregory McMahon, Yağmur Heffron, Sarah E. Adcock, Sharon R. Steadman, Madelynn von Baeyer, Benjamin S. Arbuckle, Alexia Smith
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Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies. 7:299-320
Çadır Höyük provides rich evidence for the endurance and transformation of specific cultural features and phenomena at a rural center on the Anatolian plateau as it experienced the waxing and waning of control by imperial political powers of the
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Marica Cassis, Katie Tardio, Scott Coleman, Anthony J. Lauricella, Sarah E. Adcock, Benjamin S. Arbuckle, Alexia Smith, Madelynn von Baeyer
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Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies. 7:321-349
Byzantine archaeological sites tend to be seen as representative of the empire as a whole, with little concern given to regional context. Within the imperial narrative that shapes Byzantine history, sites—whether urban or rural—are often used to
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Journal of Field Archaeology. 44:19-39
At the end of the Late Bronze Age, around 1200 b.c., the Hittite Empire of Anatolia collapsed. While that collapse has been well studied, the effects on Hittite-held lands are less so, with many ar...
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Ninna Manaseryan, Hans-Peter Uerpmann, Hijlke Buitenhuis, Joris Peters, Thierry Grange, Hannah Chazin, Eva-Maria Geigl, Silvia Guimaraes, Benjamin S. Arbuckle, Sarah E. Adcock
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Science Advances
Science Advances, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2020, 6 (38), pp.eabb0030. ⟨10.1126/sciadv.abb0030⟩
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Paleogenetics reveals that imported domestic horses replaced native wild ones in Transcaucasia and Anatolia before 2000 BCE.
Despite the important roles that horses have played in human history, particularly in the spread of languages and cultur
Despite the important roles that horses have played in human history, particularly in the spread of languages and cultur