Iron Age metallurgy at Salūt (Sultanate of Oman): a preliminary note [PDF]
Extensive excavations at the Iron Age site of Salūt, near Bisyā in central Oman, revealed a complex architecture, allowing the reconstruction of a long history of building activities and rearrangements. Among the discovered structures, none can clearly
Esposti, M, Rehren, THH, Renzi, M
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Adrian Frydrych, Kamil Jurowski
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The Crucifix Chapel of Aci Sant’Antonio: Newly discovered frescoes
In this paper we present the discovery of a series of frescoes for the first time, revealed in 2012 during a restoration carried out in the Crucifix chapel in the Mother Church of Sant’Antonio in the town Aci Sant’Antonio (Catania, Sicily).
Antonino Cosentino +3 more
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La oportunidad de estudiar dos placas decoradas de piedra halladas en contextos megalíticos de la región de Viseu/Tondela, una decorada y conocida desde 1912, la otra inédita hasta ahora, ha supuesto un valor añadido al conocimiento de esta categoría de ...
Raquel Vilaça +3 more
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The first polluted river? Repeated copper contamination of fluvial sediments associated with Late Neolithic human activity in southern Jordan [PDF]
The roots of pyrometallurgy are obscure. This paper explores one possible precursor, in the Faynan Orefield in southern Jordan. There, at approximately 7000 cal.
Adams, RB +6 more
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First discovery of charcoal-based prehistoric cave art in Dordogne. [PDF]
Reiche I +3 more
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Forensic Characterization of Nacre (Mother of Pearl) by pXRF and DRIFTS Analysis
This study aimed to develop non-destructive methodology to distinguish natural nacre (Mother of Pearl) from synthetic imitations, a task of growing importance due to increased demand and illegal trade. The research employed two key analytical techniques: portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) and diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (
Katherine Nasiatka +2 more
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Sourcing obsidian from early prehistoric sites on the Arad plain, Western Romania
Portable X‑ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy (pXRF) was used to obtain source determinations for 109 obsidian artefacts from seven sites on the Arad Plain in western Romania, belonging to the Neolithic and Eneolithic periods.
Boroneanț, A., Sava, V., Bonsall, C.
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Adipocyte-Derived PXR Signaling Is Dispensable for Diet-Induced Obesity and Metabolic Disorders in Mice. [PDF]
Wang F +7 more
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Evaluating the Application of Portable Handheld X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) Scanner for Determining Seafood Provenance: A Case Study on <i>Penaeus monodon</i>. [PDF]
Malo N +6 more
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