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“‘Traceology’ then and now”

European Journal of Archaeology, 2005
A review essay of two recent publications: L. Longo and N. Skakun (eds) "The Roots of Use-Wear Analysis: Selected Papers of S.A. Semenov" and "'Prehistoric Technology' 40 Years Later: Functional Studies and the Russian Legacy". These volumes were published upon the occasion of an international congress entitled 'Prehistoric Technology' 40 Years Later ...
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Functions of early Iron Age handstones. Experimental and traceological approach.

Praehistorische Zeitschrift, 2020
AbstractThe multi-faceted analyses proved that the community of early Iron Age settlement (7th century BC) at Milejowice in SW Poland used easily accessible, erratic pebbles of similar shapes for various purposes. Referring to the results of our experimental work, we examined a collection of 46 stone objects found in various contexts. Using microscopic
Bernadeta Kufel-Diakowska   +4 more
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Lithic or metal tools: Techno-traceological and 3D analysis of rock art

Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, 2019
Abstract Techno-traceological studies in rock art are dedicated to reveal the properties of gestures and tools used for making petroglyphs. The purpose of this kind of research is to identify technological tendencies in figurative traditions, for that we have to analyze a great number of figures.
Lydia V. Zotkina, Vasiliy S. Kovalev
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traceological study of lithic points in the Epipaleolithic of the North Caucasus

2023
Quartär – Internationales Jahrbuch zur Erforschung des Eiszeitalters und der Steinzeit, Bd. 68 (2021): Quartär.
Golovanova, Liubov   +4 more
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Digital Traceological and Mechanoscopic Methods in the Study of the Stone Surface of Historical Objects

2021
The paper deals with the use of photogrammetry based on the structure from motion method to create digital models of surfaces necessary for the study of traces of stonemasons on the surface of stone elements of architectural monuments using traceology and mechanoscopy.
Michal Cihla, Jaroslav Valach
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Tools Used in Tagar Rock Art: Findings of an Experimental Traceological Study

Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia, 2022
We describe the findings of traceological analysis and experiments with bronze and iron tools used by Tagar and Tes artists. The pecking traces these tools leave on the red Devonian sandstone were examined to assess which of them could have been used in rock art production. At the first stage, a preliminary analysis of Tagar petroglyphs was carried out,
L. V. Zotkina, R. V. Davydov
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Experimental Traceological Research on Drilling Solid Minerals

Vestnik NSU. Series: History and Philology
Purpose. In archaeological sites of the Early Iron Age and the Hunno-Sarmatian period, there are very similar bead sets, among which carnelian products stand out. Carnelian has a high hardness coefficient and its drilling, even with modern tools, it is extremely technological and time-consuming.
O. A. Mitko   +2 more
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Experimental and traceological approach for a technical interpretation of ceramic polished surfaces

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2014
Experimental and traceological approach for a technical interpretation of ceramic polished ...
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