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Earliest evidence of Neanderthal multifunctional bone tool production from cave lion (Panthera spelaea) remains. [PDF]

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Hominins on Sulawesi during the Early Pleistocene. [PDF]

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Narrative cave art in Indonesia by 51,200 years ago. [PDF]

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Deep learning assisted XRF spectra classification. [PDF]

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Unveiling the complexity of post-Roman polity formation using ancient DNA

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Archaeological investigations (archaeometry)

Physical Sciences Reviews, 2018
AbstractArchaeometry is the research area on the edge between humanities and natural sciences: it uses and optimises methods from chemistry, spectroscopy, physics, biology, etc. to help answering research questions from humanities. In general, these objects are investigated for several reasons.
Anastasia Rousaki, Peter Vandenabeele
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Archaeometry

2010
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Bishop, Ronald L., Canouts, Veletta
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Archaeometry:

2017
The archaeometry section is crucial to the operation of all the THPO areas. The philosophy of the section is technological inclusivity—providing the tools and support for applications like GIS Portal and the hardware to enable mobile mapping. These solutions can be operationalized both by staff and the Tribal community. This inclusivity has resulted in
Juan J. Cancel, Paul N. Backhouse
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