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Determining the provenance of the stones used for ancient architectures is very important in order to reconstruct many social and economic questions linked to the life of a city.
Giuseppe Scardozzi
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Neutron activation data for the analysis of archaeological and geological hematite in Missouri and Illinois, U.S.A. [PDF]
Pierce DE, Popelka-Filcoff RS.
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The Corning Archaeological Reference Glasses: New Values for “Old” Compositions
The Corning Archaeological Reference Glasses are widely used as standards in the chemical analysis of archaeological and historical glasses, as their compositions were designed to approximate those of major glass types in antiquity.
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Nuclear Physics for Cultural Heritage [PDF]
Nuclear physics applications in medicine and energy are well known and widely reported. Less well known are the many important nuclear and related techniques used for the study, characterization, assessment and preservation of cultural heritage.
The Nuclear Physics Division of the European Physical Society
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Luminescence investigations at Quendale (Broo Peninsula, Shetland) [PDF]
This report is concerned with optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) investigations of sediment samples collected from ongoing University of Southern Maine archaeological excavations at the Links of Quendale, southern Shetland, investigating the early ...
Kinnaird, Tim C. +2 more
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Archaeometry of Basilicata Graffita ware: provenance and technology
Ester Maria Annunziata +3 more
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Archaeometric Research of Boian Pottery Decoration from the Settlement of Hârșova-Tell
This paper presents the results of archaeometric research on the white and red materials used to decorate some ceramic vessels belonging to the Boian culture, the Vidra and Spanţov phases from the 5th millennium BC, discovered at Hârşova-Tell, on the ...
Dragos-Viorel Brezoi +4 more
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Bone modification and the conceptual relationship between humans and animals in Iron Age Wessex [PDF]
archaeological records. As a result of the manner in which human and animal remains are traditionally studied and reported on, the analysis of taphonomic processes which affect the character of specimens between death and incorporation into forming ...
Madgwick, Richard
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Synchrotron X-ray for Archaeometry: state-of-the-art and future perspectives
Ilaria Carlomagno +2 more
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