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Mar 17, 2023 - First Kings of Europe: Exhibition Catalog
Gyucha, Attila; Parkinson, William A., 2023, "Stag appliqué - Catalog No. 100", https://doi.org/10.25346/S6/OOTNPS, UCLA Dataverse, V1
This golden appliqué came from the burial mound of a member of the Iron Age elite of the eastern Carpathian Basin. In terms of style and design, the best analogies for the object are from the tombs of Scythian rulers recovered beneath large burial mounds in the Pontic steppe and...
Mar 17, 2023 - First Kings of Europe: Exhibition Catalog
Gyucha, Attila; Parkinson, William A., 2023, "Stag appliqué - Catalog No. 101", https://doi.org/10.25346/S6/SLP8OS, UCLA Dataverse, V1
Based on the apparent similarity to the stag-shaped appliqué from Zöldhalompuszta (Catalog No. 100), the electrum appliqué from Tápiószentmárton might have belonged to a person of exceptional social status. It is possible that the object was found in a tumulus, but its precise fi...
Mar 17, 2023 - First Kings of Europe: Exhibition Catalog
Gyucha, Attila; Parkinson, William A., 2023, "Hydria - Catalog No. 102", https://doi.org/10.25346/S6/X5XI7F, UCLA Dataverse, V1
This large bronze vessel, a so-called ‘hydria,’ was part of the burial assemblage of a chiefly member of the Iron Age society of the Great Hungarian Plain. The assemblage also contained weapons and personal adornments, including a gold diadem, characteristic of the elite of likel...
Nov 30, 2021 - Tangatatau Rockshelter Dataverse
Kirch, Patrick V., 2021, "Fishhook image catalog", https://doi.org/10.25346/S6/4OSPZR, UCLA Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:k66SmXnkb3GnLhjuk+FlkA== [fileUNF]
Photographs of fishhooks from Tangatatau Rockshelter
Nov 30, 2021 - Tangatatau Rockshelter Dataverse
Kirch, Patrick V., 2021, "Tangatatau Rockshelter site photographs", https://doi.org/10.25346/S6/8GK7OO, UCLA Dataverse, V1
Photographs from Tangatatau Rockshelter
Nov 23, 2021 - Tangatatau Rockshelter Dataverse
Butler, Virginia, 2021, "Mangaia fish comparative collection", https://doi.org/10.25346/S6/IZBUQF, UCLA Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:JYhyn1Ug+pnocJ8AXO4q6Q== [fileUNF]
Comparative collection of Mangaia fishes obtained by Virginia Butler in 1991.
Nov 23, 2021 - Tangatatau Rockshelter Dataverse
Plourde, Aimée M.; Kirch, Patrick V., 2021, "Invertebrate data (MAN-44)", https://doi.org/10.25346/S6/PE6WU5, UCLA Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:fOcja+46oOER0yDFPR7YWA== [fileUNF]
Invertebrate data from Tangatatau Rockshelter (site MAN-44, all units except unit E31).
Nov 23, 2021 - Tangatatau Rockshelter Dataverse
Gonzalez, Mireille N.; Kirch, Patrick V., 2021, "Invertebrate data (MAN-44, unit E31)", https://doi.org/10.25346/S6/CGATS3, UCLA Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:1yLJvADZrZvy4u9Ru4hhog== [fileUNF]
Invertebrate data from Tangatatau Rockshelter (site MAN-44, unit E31).
Nov 23, 2021 - Tangatatau Rockshelter Dataverse
Butler, Virginia, 2021, "Fishbone data", https://doi.org/10.25346/S6/8T68GO, UCLA Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:d4Z5deCOoT1yCRwM0mhgOg== [fileUNF]
Fishbone data excavated from Tangatatau Rockshelter (site MAN-44). Identified by Virginia Butler. Mangaia fish comparative collection viewable here.
Nov 22, 2021 - Tangatatau Rockshelter Dataverse
Steadman, David, 2021, "Bird and Pteropus bone data", https://doi.org/10.25346/S6/UPAOFO, UCLA Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:9xNrGWz3k06YEWty+H8NyQ== [fileUNF]
Bird and Pteropus bones excavated from Tangatatau Rockshelter (Site MAN-44) collected in 1989 and 1991 and identified by David Steadman.
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