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FTIR spectroscopy and VSC-based colour assessment dataset for comparative analysis of cremated bones. [PDF]
Lillak A, Thompson T, Tõrv M, Oras E.
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Classifying polish in use-wear analysis with convolutional neural networks. [PDF]
Eleftheriadou A +3 more
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The dichotomy of human decision-making: An experimental assessment of stone tool efficiency. [PDF]
Nora D +4 more
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Archaeomagnetic evidence indicates post-Inka reheating of metallurgical kilns at Quillay (NW Argentina). [PDF]
Del Río J +7 more
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Colors from the Past: Ion Beam Analyses on Glass Finds Excavated at the Late Iron Age Settlement from Tinosu, Prahova County, Romania. [PDF]
Bugoi R +4 more
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Scientific definitions of “experimental archaeology” emphasize key words such as exploring, testing, and imitation. Archaeological data and observations are key elements in experiments, whether the researcher is testing hypotheses derived from archaeological deposits or objects, innovative approaches to documentation and excavation, or the formation of
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Experimental archaeology in the Tropics
Azania, 2004When at the University of Ibadan in Nigeria in the 1970s, Professor Thurstan Shaw established an experimental archaeological reserve on the territory of the International Institute of Tropical Agri...
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