Personal Ornaments in Prehistory: An Exploration of Body Augmentation from the Palaeolithic to the Early Bronze Age by Emma L. Baysal. Oxbow Books, Oxford and Philadelphia. 2019. 272 pp., 19 color plates, 63 B&W figs. ISBN 978-1-78925-286-6 (original) (raw)

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Emma L Baysal

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Monica Margarit, Adina Boroneant

2020

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Bar-Yosef Mayer & Bosch (2019) Humans' Earliest Personal Ornaments: An Introduction. PaleoAnthropology 2019: 19–23

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PaleoAnthropology, 2019

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Palaeolithic Personal Ornaments: Historical Development and Epistemological Challenges

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Technological and Social Dimensions of Aurignacian-Age'' Body Ornaments across Europe

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Systems of Personal Ornamentation in the Early Upper Palaeolithic: Methodological Challenges and New Observations

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Catherine Perlès

PaleoAnthropology, 2019

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"Personal Ornaments at Hasanlu, Iran," 2014. Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean 23/2, Special Studies: Beyond ornamentation. Jewelry as an Aspect of Material Culture in the Ancient Near East, edited by A. Golani , Z. Wygnańska, 297-316.

Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean PCMA, megan cifarelli

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A social and technological View of Aurignacian and Castelperronian Personal Ornaments in SW Europe

Randall White

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Personal Ornaments in the Early Upper Paleolithic of Western Eurasia: an Evaluation of the Record.

Olaf Jöris

anth.uconn.edu

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Personal Ornaments in the Early Upper Palaeolithic of Western Eurasia. An Evaluation of the record

Esteban Álvarez-Fernández

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Vital Signs: Costly Signaling and Personal Adornment in the Near Eastern Neolithic (2006)

Colin Quinn

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Benjamin Roberts

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Cristiani E., Farbstein R., Miracle P. T. (2014). Ornamental traditions in the Eastern Adriatic: Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic personal adornments from Vela Spila (Croatia). Journal of Anthropological Archaeology

Emanuela Cristiani, Farbstein R.a., Preston Miracle, Rebecca Farbstein

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Dusan Boric

PaleoAnthropology (Special Issue: Personal Ornaments in Early Prehistory), 2019

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Personal ornaments, Neolithic groups and social identities: some insights into Northern Italy

Roberto Micheli

Documenta Praehistorica, 2012

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Josephine Verduci, Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean PCMA

2014

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Worn to Impress. Development and Significance of the Metal Spiral Hair Ornaments in Early Bronze Age – Upper Thrace.

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Marianna Nikolaidou

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Maia Pomadère

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Kate S Whitehead

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The Aesthetics of Adornments

Stephen Davies

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Ornaments in the earliest Upper Paleolithic: New results from the Levant.

Mary C Stiner

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Body marks and textile ornaments in Aegean iconography: their meaning and symbolism, in KOSMOS, Aegaeum 33, Leuven - Liège 2012, 325-333.

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The art of memory: personal ornaments in Copper Age South-East Italy

Robin Skeates

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Clive Bonsall, Daniella Bar-Yosef, Alice Choyke

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