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The Thailand Archaeometallurgy Project
JOM, 1988Over the last twenty years, there has been a discernable increase in the number of scholars who have focused their research on metal production, working and use in antiquity, a field of study which has come to be known as archaeometallurgy. Materials scientists and conservators have worked primarily in the laboratory while archaeologists have conducted
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Australia's contribution to archaeometallurgy
Materials Characterization, 1992Abstract All metal objects found on and about the Australian continent can be taken with some certainty to have been introduced by Europeans, because the Australian aboriginal people did not develop a metal culture and were not exposed to one until European exploration commenced.
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JOM, 1988
Over the last twenty years, there has been a discernable increase in the number of scholars who have focused their research on metal production, working and use in antiquity, a field of study which has come to be known as archaeometallurgy. Materials scientists and conservators have worked primarily in the laboratory while archaeologists have conducted
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Over the last twenty years, there has been a discernable increase in the number of scholars who have focused their research on metal production, working and use in antiquity, a field of study which has come to be known as archaeometallurgy. Materials scientists and conservators have worked primarily in the laboratory while archaeologists have conducted
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On surface analysis and archaeometallurgy
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 2005The tasks and problems which the study of ancient artefacts involves are manifold and almost as numerous as the different classes of materials and objects studied by modern specialists. This happens especially because the conservation of artefacts depends not only on their material and manufacturing techniques, but also very much on the environment and
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Research Priorities for Archaeometallurgy in Scotland
Scottish Archaeological Journal, 2006In 2003 the authors were invited to provide a Scottish dimension for a wider document surveying research agendas for archaeometallurgy in Britain (Bayley and Ponting forthcoming). In the event, the contribution was split into various sections of the overall report.
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2016
By at least the first century A.D., metals were being integrated into the technologies of indigenous cultures across Arctic and Subarctic North America. In addition to naturally occurring pure forms of copper and iron in the region, Old World metals were also available via trade across Bering Strait to the west and with Norse in the east.
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By at least the first century A.D., metals were being integrated into the technologies of indigenous cultures across Arctic and Subarctic North America. In addition to naturally occurring pure forms of copper and iron in the region, Old World metals were also available via trade across Bering Strait to the west and with Norse in the east.
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Archaeometallurgy in the 21st Century
Reviews in Anthropology, 2012Over the past two decades, significant changes in the study of ancient metallurgy have re-focused attention on ancient technological practices and the social behaviors they imbue. However, such anthropologically relevant research has not been universally adopted by all “archaeometallurgists,” nor applied in the same way even by those who endorse the ...
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Introduction: Archaeology and Archaeometallurgy
2020Excavations of archaeological sites usually yield a variety of finds. Varying amounts of inorganic and organic finds of different types of finds incur. These are man-made objects such as stone tools, ceramic vessels, jewellery, weapons, glass objects; often waste products of daily human activities as well. In the category of organic finds, food residue
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