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Cases of trisomy 21 and trisomy 18 among historic and prehistoric individuals discovered from ancient DNA. [PDF]

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Rohrlach AB   +25 more
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The systematic techno-stylistic and chemical study of glass beads from post-15th century West African sites. [PDF]

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Truffa Giachet M   +5 more
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The multifaceted nature of Egyptian mummification: Paleoradiological insights into child mummies. [PDF]

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Zesch S   +8 more
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Plant-related Philistine ritual practices at biblical Gath. [PDF]

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Colour in Minoan faience

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2009
Abstract The microstructures and chemical compositions of some 15 faience objects from Crete spanning the period from Middle Minoan IIIA through to Late Minoan IA are determined using analytical scanning electron microscopy. The Minoan faience is compared with replicate faience beads produced in the laboratory using various combinations of manganese,
M.S. Tite   +5 more
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New evidence for the transcontinental spread of early faience [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Archaeological Science, 2020
This paper presents compositional results for six faience beads from Adunqiaolu, an Early Bronze Age site in western Xinjiang, China. It is shown that all analysed samples were made of mixed-alkali flux with sodium oxide 8–10% and potassium oxide 5–9 ...
Thilo Rehren   +2 more
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Optical Coherence Tomography for the non-invasive investigation of the microstructure of ancient Egyptian faience [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Archaeological Science, 2012
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive subsurface 3D imaging technique based on the Michelson interferometer. The non-invasive nature of OCT and its speed of acquisition makes it possible to image large volumes of intact objects to yield a ...
Haida Liang
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A technological study of ancient faience from Egypt

open access: yesJournal of Archaeological Science, 2007
The chemical compositions and microstructures of some 35 faience objects from Egypt spanning the period from the Middle Kingdom through to the 22nd dynasty are determined using analytical scanning electron microscopy.
Panagiota Manti
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New approaches for the study of faience using beads from Southern Portugal [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2022
A collection of 30 faience beads recovered from the Iron Age necropolis of Vinha das Caliças 4 (Beja, Portugal) was analyzed in order to identify their production technology and provide insights into their possible provenance.
Mafalda Costa   +2 more
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