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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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Traceology on Metal. Use-Wear Marks on Copper-Based Tools and Weapons

2014
Use-wear analysis of metallic objects had a late start when compared to lithic use-wear studies, but an enthusiastic one, focusing mainly on the functionality of prehistoric weapons. The initial moment of this research shows, with some exceptions, a certain lack of method which limits results, both in experimentation design and in typifying the ...
Carmen Gutiérrez Sáez   +1 more
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Traceology today: methodological issues in the Old World and the Americas

2014
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Maria Estela, Mansur   +2 more
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Traceological evidence from the late Tripolye dagger-like bone objects

2017
Two contexts attributed to the later half of the Tripolye СІІ stage are reported to yeild similar dagger-like bone artifacts. One of them was recently discovered in Kurgany-Dubova, and another was found long ago in the burial ground of Ofatinţi. The use-wear modifications seem to cluster upon broad side as well as within fixing eyelet of the object ...
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Celebrating 50 Years of Research in Prehistoric Material Culture and Traceology in Tübingen

Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Urgeschichte
This article retraces the long tradition of research in material culture and functional studies in the Department of Early Prehistory and Quaternary Ecology in Tübingen. While the first lectures in prehistory in Tübingen date back to the late 19th century and speculation about the function of tools has a long history in Tübingen, more systematic ...
Flavia Venditti   +4 more
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USE OF 3D TECHNOLOGIES DURING FORENSIC TRACEOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS

Bulletin of Luhansk Scientific-Educational Institute named after E.O. Didenko, 2023
A. Kovalenko, B. Ostafiiv, N. Stakhiv
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Combining analytical chemistry and traceology: An innovative approach applied to Mesoamerican mirrors found at the Sojo site (Costa Rica)

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2021
Matthieu Menager   +2 more
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