Glossary Entries between Phalaborwa and PItted Ware Culture
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Phaistos Disk
The Phaistos Disk is the name given to a pottery disk, both sides impressed with mysterious symbols and said to have been discovered by Italian archaeologist Luigi Pernier at the Minoan palace of Phaistos on Crete.
The Phaistos Disk is the name given to a pottery disk, both sides impressed with mysterious symbols and said to have been discovered by Italian archaeologist Luigi Pernier at the Minoan palace of Phaistos on Crete.
Pinnacle Point [PP13B] (South Africa)
PP13B is the scientific designation for a sea cave in the coastal cliffs at Pinnacle Point near Mossel Bay, South Africa.
PP13B is the scientific designation for a sea cave in the coastal cliffs at Pinnacle Point near Mossel Bay, South Africa.
Phalaborwa (South Africa)
The archaeological complex of Phalaborwa consists of a series of iron and copper mining sites dated the early parts of the second millennium AD.
The archaeological complex of Phalaborwa consists of a series of iron and copper mining sites dated the early parts of the second millennium AD.
Phoenicia
Canaan (also called Phoenicia) is the name of a Bronze Age culture and country in what is now Israel, the West Bank and Gaza, Jordan, and the southern portions of Syria and Lebanon.
Canaan (also called Phoenicia) is the name of a Bronze Age culture and country in what is now Israel, the West Bank and Gaza, Jordan, and the southern portions of Syria and Lebanon.
Phu Lon Complex
The Phu Lon complex is a copper mining and smelting Bronze Age culture on the Mekong River about 1500 BC.
The Phu Lon complex is a copper mining and smelting Bronze Age culture on the Mekong River about 1500 BC.
Phung Nguyen Complex
The Bronze Age people of the Phung Nguyen culture of Vietnam were wet rice farmers, who lived in sedentary villages on the Red River valley.
The Bronze Age people of the Phung Nguyen culture of Vietnam were wet rice farmers, who lived in sedentary villages on the Red River valley.
Piedmont Tradition
The Piedmont Tradition is the name given to artifacts recovered from specific Late Archaic sites in the Piedmont Mountains of the eastern United States.
The Piedmont Tradition is the name given to artifacts recovered from specific Late Archaic sites in the Piedmont Mountains of the eastern United States.
Pikillaqta (Peru)
The Peruvian site of Pikillaqta was a provincial capital of the Wari empire.
The Peruvian site of Pikillaqta was a provincial capital of the Wari empire.
Piklihal (India)
The archaeological site of Piklihal is a neolithic period site in Raichur District, India.
The archaeological site of Piklihal is a neolithic period site in Raichur District, India.
Piltdown Man
The perpetrators of the infamous Piltdown hoax of the early 20th century have never been satisfactorily identified.
The perpetrators of the infamous Piltdown hoax of the early 20th century have never been satisfactorily identified.
Piney Branch (USA)
The Piney Branch site is a paleoindian archaeological site, located in Washington, DC.
The Piney Branch site is a paleoindian archaeological site, located in Washington, DC.
Pinniped
A pinniped is a marine mammal, such as a seal or sea lion.
A pinniped is a marine mammal, such as a seal or sea lion.
Pinto Culture
The Pinto culture is the name archaeologists have given to the people who were living along the Colorado River during the Archaic period.
The Pinto culture is the name archaeologists have given to the people who were living along the Colorado River during the Archaic period.
Pit Grave Culture
The Pit Grave Culture is the relatively unimaginative name given to a Bronze Age culture of the 4th-3rd millennia BC in eastern Europe.
The Pit Grave Culture is the relatively unimaginative name given to a Bronze Age culture of the 4th-3rd millennia BC in eastern Europe.
Pitted Ware Culture
The Pitted Ware Culture is the name given to a Neolithic period people living in Scandinavia in the 3rd millennia BC.
The Pitted Ware Culture is the name given to a Neolithic period people living in Scandinavia in the 3rd millennia BC.
