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First evidence of early neolithic archery from Cueva de los Murciélagos (Albuñol, Granada) revealed through combined chemical and morphological analysis. [PDF]

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Bertin I   +10 more
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Dot‐in‐circle: An ethnoarchaeological approach to soft‐stone vessel decoration

Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy, 2006
Discovery of the zahrah carving tool on a trip to the Ru'us al‐Jibal/Musandam Peninsula provided the impetus for the following ethnoarchaeological examination. Ethnographic information recovered from numerous interviews is outlined in detail. The connection between the various carving tools used by the Shihuh tribes in this region and the dot‐in‐circle
M.C. Ziolkowski, A.S. Al‐Sharqi
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Decorated Stone Vessels from the Urartian Fortress of Ayanis

Tel Aviv, 1994
Les fouilles de la citadelle urartienne d'Ayanis, depuis 1989, ont livre de nombreux fragments d'ornementations, de vaisselle en pierre et d'une tablette ont ete mis au jour. Les 45 fragments de vaisselle sont en roche volcanique, allant du brun fonce au gris, et qui ont connu le feu ...
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Stone Vessel with Remnants of Paint from Bronze Age—The Levoberezhnoe Settlement

Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences, 2023
Anatoly M Yuminov   +2 more
exaly  

Optical properties of a new decorative stone—rayizite

Journal of Optical Technology (A Translation of Opticheskii Zhurnal), 2021
V I Solomonov, M P Popov
exaly  

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