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Periodicals and Serials on Archaeometry
Journal of Field Archaeology, 1980AbstractA new field of research, and especially an interdisciplinary one, suffers initially from a lack of vehicles to bring its findings before the public. The gap is usually filled at first by symposium volumes and other edited collections of individual papers; some of these were mentioned in the last Archaeometric Clearinghouse (JFA 7 [1980] 259–260)
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2013
Archaeometry is the use in archaeology of technologies and associated generalizations from the physical and biological sciences; it includes a host of subfields ranging from archaeometallurgy to zooarchaeology. Archaeometric analyses furnish entirely new classes of data for modeling recipes of artifact manufacture and use.
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Archaeometry is the use in archaeology of technologies and associated generalizations from the physical and biological sciences; it includes a host of subfields ranging from archaeometallurgy to zooarchaeology. Archaeometric analyses furnish entirely new classes of data for modeling recipes of artifact manufacture and use.
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Synchrotron radiation in archaeometry
Synchrotron Radiation News, 2000(2000). Synchrotron radiation in archaeometry. Synchrotron Radiation News: Vol. 13, No. 3, pp. 6-10.
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The Tréstina Bronzes: Archaeometry and Archaeology
2008The Tréstina bronzes have been known about since 1897/1907, when they were found in a site near Città di Castello (Umbria), near the border with Tuscany; they are at now in the Archaeological Museum in Florence. Over the years many authors (M. Pallottino, P. Amandry, L. Banti, M.
M Ferretti +10 more
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The Distinctive Role of Chemical Composition in Archaeometry. The Case of Apulian Red Figure Pottery
Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 2021Lorena Carla Giannossa +2 more
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Physics methods in archaeometry
2004Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi", Course CLIV, Varenna 17-27 giugno 2003. The volume collects the contributions of several world leaders in the field of archaeometry.
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