2019
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvp2n5bt
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“…2300–2050 bce ). A large settlement extended over a north-west to south-east stretch next to the rondel and comprised dozens of close and approximately parallel standing buildings (Jurkènas & Spatzier 2019; Meller & Zirm 2019). Ongoing excavations have uncovered settlement remains and burials over an area of 15 ha.…”
Section: úNětice Buildings and Settlements (C 2200–1550 Bce)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2300–2050 bce ). A large settlement extended over a north-west to south-east stretch next to the rondel and comprised dozens of close and approximately parallel standing buildings (Jurkènas & Spatzier 2019; Meller & Zirm 2019). Ongoing excavations have uncovered settlement remains and burials over an area of 15 ha.…”
Section: úNětice Buildings and Settlements (C 2200–1550 Bce)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11. Bell Beaker and Únětice circular enclusure and settlement of Pömmelte, Salzlandkreis district, on the middle Elbe. The plan includes the excavatons carried out up to 2019 (Meller & Zirm 2019, fig. 1) …”
Section: úNětice Buildings and Settlements (C 2200–1550 Bce)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Self-preservation, control and continuity were at the heart of Micronesians' collective desire to become independent during the post-WWII decolonisation process. 209 perceived their origins. 218 Pohnpeian archaeologist and historian Rufino Mauricio referred to Pohnpeians as migrating from unknown islands from the east, west and south.…”
Section: The Geography Of Contemporary Micronesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Self-preservation, control and continuity were at the heart of Micronesians' collective desire to become independent during the post-WWII decolonisation process. 209 The different island identities are based on given groups' perceptions of themselves in relation to the sea or land. For example, the term shon metaw is in reference to the Mortlockese people as being from the deep seas.…”
Section: The Geography Of Contemporary Micronesiamentioning
confidence: 99%