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

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Archaeometry of ceramic materials

Physical Sciences Reviews, 2019
AbstractCeramics are among the most studied findings, one of the best markers for providing technological and functional information in archaeological contexts. Their chemical-mineralogical characterization allows to answer a large number of historical-archaeological questions about classification, provenance, production technologies, trade routes ...
Eramo G., Mangone A.
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Archaeometry

2010
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Bishop, Ronald L., Canouts, Veletta
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Ceramic complexes of the mouth of Wadi el-Hawad: Features of Meroitic pottery under king Natakamani (morphology and archaeometry)

Vostok. Afro-aziatskie obshchestva: istoriia i sovremennost, 2022
The urban and temple centers of the ancient Sudanese kingdom of Meroe – Hamadab, Awlib and Abu Erteila are located to the south of capital, at the mouth of the seasonal watercourse Wadi el-Hawad, and flourished under the King Natakamani in the 1st ...
S. Malykh
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GPR Archaeometry Survey on Rrough Terrain: A Case Study from Early Bronze Age Settlement AI-Tikha, Oman

International Conference on Telecommunications and Signal Processing, 2022
During an archaeometrical survey the geophysical techniques involved follow a specific sequence, depending on the subsurface conditions. The most common model “soil-stone manmade structure” is the one that is more easily studied due to the relatively ...
N. Economou   +11 more
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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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Foreword – Archaeometry special issue on chronological modeling

Archaeometry
It is well understood that archaeologists, by definition, always strive to assess time as precisely as possible. However, the lack of efficient temporal data interoperability limits our understanding of cross‐cultural historical evolution.
Thomas Huet, Eythan Levy
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Archaeometry analysis of early medieval pottery sherds from Idanha-a-Velha (Portugal)

Munibe Antropologia - Arkeologia
Since 2017 there has been studies about the Early Medieval Ages (5th to 12th centuries) pottery from Idanha-a-Velha, integrated within a research project directed in analyzing the classical and early medieval city.
Gabriel Santos Martins de Souza   +3 more
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Archaeometry of Ancient Mortar-Based Materials in Roman Regio X and Neighboring Territories: A First Review

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This review synthesizes the corpus of archaeometric and analytical investigations focused on mortar-based materials, including wall paintings, plasters, and concrete, in the Roman Regio X and neighboring territories of northeastern Italy from the mid ...
Simone Dilaria
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