The Role of Innovative Technologies in the Development of Digital Traceology [PDF]
The article addresses a topical subject – new types of digital traces and study of various objects within the framework of digital traceology. The author outlines a problem of applying the concepts in the study of objects manufactured using new ...
N. P. Maylis
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Why should traceology learn from dental microwear, and vice-versa? [PDF]
Dental and artifact microwear analyses have a lot in common regarding the questions they address, their developmental history and their issues. However, few paleontologists and archeologists are aware of this, and even those who are, do not take into ...
Ivan Calandra +2 more
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Innovative Technologies Contributing to Digital Traceology Development
The article considers topical issues related to the application of innovative technologies under examination of various new types of traces that remain on the scene of an accident.
N P Maylis
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Stone Topography – Useful Tool in Monuments Restoration Process [PDF]
The surface of building stone on historic buildings often bears the original traces of craftsmanship processing. These are an integral part of the visual appearance of the monument and thus its value, which needs to be protected.
Michal Cihla +3 more
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Forensic Traceological Analysis of Works of Visual Arts
The article discusses the fundamentals of traceological forensic analysis of visual artworks within both the framework of forensic traceological examination and comprehensive forensic research with the participation of expert-traceologists.
Sh. N. Khaziev
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Beyond Beauty. Byzantine steatite icon from Chełm. Archaeology, Petrography and Traceology
Abstract A fragmentarily preserved Byzantine icon made of steatite was discovered in 2015 during regular excavations in Chełm, eastern Poland. Identified as the left wing of a diptych illustrating the Twelve Great Feasts and created at the close of the 12th century, the find is one of the most important and beautiful Byzantine artefacts ...
Tomasz Dzienkowski +2 more
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Traceology of metalwork - limitations and new perspectives
The article focuses on the traceology of metalwork, its methodological limitations, and new research perspectives. In the text, we explain what studies on traces on metals entail and how they are characterized. We provide examples from both Poland and other regions of Europe. We highlight possible directions for the development of the method as well as
Kamil Nowak, Dawid Sych
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Muchkas-1 — a new reference complex of the Chuzh’yael’ Culture on the Mezen’ River [PDF]
The results of the studies of the Muchkas settlement in 2020 are reported. The site is located on the right bank of the Mezen’ River in Udorsky District of the Komi Republic (northeast of the East European Plain).
Karmanov V.N. , Belitskaia A.L.
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Functional analysis of Middle Palaeolithic flint tools through experimental use wear analysis: the case of Prado Vargas (Cornejo) and Fuente Mudarra (Atapuerca), northern Spain [PDF]
There are functional differences related to the peculiarities of each settlement. The material used to manufacture tools is one of the key factors in the analysis of use-wear traces in traceological studies.
Claudia Santamaría Cabornero +2 more
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ABSTRACT The record of open‐air Middle Palaeolithic sites in the Iberian Peninsula—specifically in the Mediterranean basin—is scarce, hampering the interpretation of the landscape use strategies developed by Neanderthals in this area. In this work, we present Los Aljezares, a new Middle Palaeolithic site found in Pleistocene fluvio‐lacustrine deposits ...
ALEIX EIXEA +10 more
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