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Microbotanical analysis in artifacts of the CABUZA phase (900–1200 ce), Azapa Valley, northern Chile: Vessels and rites of “eating and drinking with the dead” in post‐Tiwanaku times

Archaeometry
We report observations of wear traces and microbotanical analysis of 29 ceramics, one pot of Cucurbita sp., and one wooden spoon—all artifacts of the AZ‐6 and AZ‐71 cemeteries of the Cabuza cultural phase (900–1200 ce), Azapa Valley, northern Chile—. The
J. P. Ogalde   +3 more
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A multi analytical approach to determine madder lake in a funerary clay vessel found in a chamber tomb in Taranto, Italy

2017
An analytical protocol to identify the organic dyes in micro samples of painted pottery has been developed by three different techniques - High Performance Liquid Chromatography, Gas Chromatography coupled with Mass Spectrometry, and Direct Exposure Mass Spectrometry.
COLOMBINI, MARIA PERLA   +2 more
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The glass Vessels in the roman and early medieval Graves in north France (Ist c. B.C. to 7th c. A.D.) : Offerings and funerary Rituals

2018
L’archéologie funéraire s’attèle à comprendre la place qu’occupent les morts dans les sociétés anciennes. Elle passe par la compréhension des rituels entourant le défunt. Ces usages se reflètent dans les modes de traitement du défunt, dans la structuration de la sépulture et dans le dépôt de mobiliers funéraire.
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Foodways of the dead: molecular approaches to Villanovan funerary rites in Po Valley

Rendiconti Lincei SCIENZE FISICHE E NATURALI
Eliana Pillitteri   +3 more
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