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  • |description=Specifies the archaeological culture to which the object is ascribed. of archaeological phases in different regions and used [[Property:sortdate|sorting values]] (
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  • |title=Golasecca Culture and Its Links with Celts beyond the Alps |type_reference=archaeological study
    279 bytes (34 words) - 15:57, 27 February 2021
  • ...ext_plain=Legend|?language=Language|?culture archaeological=Archaeological Culture|?date=Date|sort=sortform|format=broadtable|limit=1000}}
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  • ...rdinate_e}} E (60 km)]]|?name|?type_inscription|?text_plain|?date|?culture archaeological|format=table|limit=20|default=no result}} Golasecca Culture phases II - III ("pre-gaulish period")
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  • ! Archaeological phases | [[Historical_Overview#The Golasecca Culture|Golasecca Culture]]
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  • |type_reference=archaeological study Inventory with drawings of the pottery of the Golasecca culture, classified according to find place. The author also attempts a typological
    487 bytes (61 words) - 19:59, 23 February 2021
  • ...known archaeological types from the Hallstatt culture and etruscan (Este?) culture: "Antenna dagger" ("Antennendolch") from Ha C2, Ha D2 (dated in Golasecca a
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  • |type_reference=archaeological study, epigraphic study, linguistic study ...negrate shows an immigration from Central Europe of people of the urnfield culture. He supports this theory not only with the archeological evidence, but also
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  • ...ccan necropolis of the early Iron Age, the eponymous site of the Golasecca culture. In the south, separated by the Malvai fosse, the area borders that of the
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  • ! [[Property:type|Archaeological type]]: ! [[Property:culture_archaeological|Archaeological culture]]:
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  • ...based on culture-historical approaches see Bruce G. Trigger, A History of Archaeological Thought. Second Edition. Cambridge 2008 [1996], 311ff.</sub>).<br /> ...ocal "facies" of the [[Historical_Overview#The Golasecca Culture|Golasecca Culture]] in order to localise the "Lepontii" (see {{bib|Rapi 2012}} for a short de
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  • |description=Specifies the archaeological culture to which the object is ascribed. of archaeological phases in different regions and used [[Property:sortdate|sorting values]] (
    5 KB (740 words) - 20:15, 16 February 2022
  • [[description::This template serves to display pages about '''archaeological objects''' that carry inscriptions.]] {{#if: {{{type|}}} | ! [[Property:type|Archaeological Type]]:
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  • ! [[Property:culture_archaeological|Archaeological Culture]]:
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  • ! [[Property:type|Archaeological Type]]: ! [[Property:culture_archaeological|Archaeological Culture]]:
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  • ...tween the area of Montmorot and the Golasecca culture are reflected in the archaeological finds of the late Hallstatt phase. Yet the forms of rho and san are not tho ...bid., p. 288–312 for graffiti from early Gaul and considerations about the archaeological and historical context of the document.
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  • ! [[Property:culture_archaeological‎‎|Archaeological culture]]:
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  • ...r this the dating of the inscriptions derived from their palaeographic and archaeological context is vital (cf. {{bib|Uhlich 1999}}, 282 f.). ! Archaeological context of the inscriptions
    20 KB (2,657 words) - 14:20, 24 January 2024

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