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Why should traceology learn from dental microwear, and vice-versa? [PDF]
Dental and artifact microwear analyses have a lot in common regarding the questions they address, their developmental history and their issues. However, few paleontologists and archeologists are aware of this, and even those who are, do not take into ...
Calandra, Ivan +3 more
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Evaluating the microscopic effect of brushing stone tools as a cleaning procedure [PDF]
Cleaning stone tool surfaces is a common procedure in lithic studies. The first step widely applied at any archeological site (and/or at field laboratories) is the gross removal of sediment from the surfaces of artifacts.
Bob, Konstantin +7 more
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A comparative study of ballpoint ink ageing parameters using GC/MS. [PDF]
For more than a decade scientists tried to develop methods capable of dating ink by monitoring the loss of phenoxyethanol (PE) over time. While many methods were proposed in the literature, few were really used to solve practical cases and they still ...
Koenig, A., Magnolon, S., Weyermann, C.
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The Sydney declaration – Revisiting the essence of forensic science through its fundamental principles [PDF]
Unlike other more established disciplines, a shared understanding and broad acceptance of the essence of forensic science, its purpose, and fundamental principles are still missing or mis-represented.
Bucht, Rebecca +10 more
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Tools and ornaments in vertebrate animal hard tissues from Los Castillejos site Montefrío, Spain [PDF]
En este trabajo, exponemos los resultados de los análisis (morfotipológicos, técnicos y traceológicos) de todo el conjunto de artefactos manufacturados en materias duras de animales vertebrados del poblado de Los Castillejos en las Peñas de los ...
Cámara Serrano, Juan Antonio +1 more
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Abstract Although the discovery of metal objects is not common in Chalcolithic or Bronze Age sites, the study of bone surface microscopic grooves from animal butchering can yield evidence of the use of metal artefacts in these contexts. Additionally, the presence of slice marks made with metal objects in Chalcolithic and Bronze Age sites has ...
Julia Aramendi +6 more
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3D multi-scale scanning of the archaeological cave "Les Fraux" in Dordogne (France) [PDF]
8 p.International audienceThe archaeological cave " Les Fraux " (Saint-Martin-de-Fressengeas, Dordogne) forms a great network of galleries, characterized by the exceptional richness of its archaeological Bronze Age remains such as domestic fireplaces ...
Bourrillon, Raphaelle +6 more
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NOTION, TENDENCIES, MILESTONES, PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINALISTICS [PDF]
Criminalistics is, in essence, mainly a practical and – to a smaller extent – theoretical science of criminal investigation, in other words, it is a branch of criminal sciences that explores, creates, systemizes and applies – within normative legal ...
Csaba, Fenyvesi
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Computer-Assisted Reading Tools Marks: First Step of a Promising Protocol
This paper presents a multi-modal method for integrating rock-cut structures into current archaeological studies related to Ancient and Medieval periods, particularly focusing on a case study of the north-west wall of the Göreme 4b church in Cappadocia ...
Anaïs Lamesa +2 more
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The bison of La Grèze (Dordogne, France) under the microscope [PDF]
The scope of traceology, as defined by S.A.Semenov who founded the discipline, was broad, but in half a century most of the studies have focused on the use wear of lithic tools.
Zotkina, Lydia
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