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Petrified child mummies by Paolo Gorini (19th century CE, Lodi, Lombardy, Italy): anthropological, pathological, and conservation perspectives. [PDF]
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Exploring the Impact of Pitch-Coated Pottery on Wine Composition: Metabolomics Characterization of an Ancient Technique. [PDF]
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Evidence for symbolic use of ochre by Micoquian Neanderthals in Crimea. [PDF]
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Research on the salt disease and deterioration simulation of hui-zhou corridor bridge(an-fu bridge) in China. [PDF]
Liu Q, Yang H, Gong D.
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Experimental archaeology and boats
International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 1976Experimental archaeology has now a definite place in research and the late Paul Johnstone was a pioneer in organizing such experiments especially with boats. In our February issue we published a reconsideration of his experiment, in collaboration with Professor Marstrander, on building a hide boat.
Arne Emil Christensen, Ian Morrison
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1972
The newsletter reports of the first course in experimental archaeology, taught in 1972 at Birmingham University. The seminar included 6 lecturers who each presented a topic in experimental archaeology. Beside the lecturers, 2 practical workshops were offered: weaving and pottery making.
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The newsletter reports of the first course in experimental archaeology, taught in 1972 at Birmingham University. The seminar included 6 lecturers who each presented a topic in experimental archaeology. Beside the lecturers, 2 practical workshops were offered: weaving and pottery making.
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Replication and experimental archaeology
Historical Archaeology, 1992The construction or replication of objects, assemblies, or processes, and their subsequent testing are the next steps in any complete exercise in anthropological archaeology. This has been called “experimental archaeology,” because it allows testing of conclusions reached through normal avenues of research, fine-tunes these conclusions, or determines ...
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