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In this research work, an archaeometric study was carried out on 374 pottery samples (prehistoric, indigenous, black-painted, kitchenware, amphorae, Terra Sigillata, and Tegole) from two archaeological areas in Sicily: The Sicani Mountains and the chora of Camarina. For this purpose, The ceramic fractions were analyzed by particle-induced X-ray emission (PIXE). This form of analysis proved to be crucial, as it permitted the comparison of the find materials studied in this thesis and the data obtained from the scientific literature through multivariate statistical analysis. This made it possible to identify the place of production of the finds, distin-guish local materials from imported ones, and reflect on their circulation in Sicily, in a regional and interregional framework. Data processing also highlighted the evolution of regional economic exchanges in Sicily, allowing a reconstruction of some trade circuits.
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Proceedings of the Archaeometry Symposium at NORM 2019, Portland, Oregon, papers, with case studies in Spain, Canada, Thailand, Lithuania or Russia, address the application of different techniques in archaeology in order to comprehend some aspects during and after excavations, for instance, physics, chemical analysis, remote sensing, LiDAR, etc.
Archaeometry --- E-books --- Archaeometry. --- Archaeology --- Social Science
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Archaeology --- Archaeometry --- Methodology
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The book contains the Proceedings of the 37th International Symposium on Archaeometry, 12th -16th May 2008, Siena, Italy. The aim of the Symposium is to promote the development and use of scientific techniques in order to extract archaeological and historical information from the cultural heritage and the paleoenvironment. It involves all Natural Sciences and all types of objects and materials related with human activity. Papers deal with the development and/or application of scientific techniques for extracting information related to human activities of the past, including the biological nature of man himself and the environment in which he lived.
Archaeometry -- Congresses. --- Archaeometry -- Italy -- Congresses. --- Archaeometry. --- Geology --- History & Archaeology --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Mineralogy --- Archaeology --- Archaeometry --- Earth sciences. --- Mineralogy. --- Earth Sciences. --- Physical geology --- Crystallography --- Minerals
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Today archaeometric approaches to pottery are commonly utilised in Aegean Bronze Age archaeology. Pottery experts in the Aegean are now able to use various methods based on a well-established scientific framework and comparable data. This state-of-the-art interdisciplinary approach to Aegean ceramics produces a large amount of new and complex data, used by specialists and non-specialists for interpretations about socio-cultural phenomena.0Therefore, the main aim of this conference volume is to bring together archaeometric experts and their scientific questions and data with traditional archaeological pottery analysis. This enables broader archaeological and cultural contextualisation within one particular geographical area and time horizon? the Early Bronze Age 1?2 periods (3000?2300 BC) on both sides of the Aegean.
Archaeometry. --- Archaeology --- Art --- Methodology --- History --- Europe --- Mediterranean Sea
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For all archaeological artefactual evidence, the study of the provenance, production technology and trade of raw materials must be based on archaeometry. Whereas the study of the provenance and trade of stone and ceramics is already well advanced, this is not necessarily the case for ancient glass. The nature of the raw materials used and the geographical location of their transformation into artefacts often remain unclear. Currently, these questions are addressed by the use of radiogenic isotope analysis. With the specific information the technique provides, archaeologists can further their understanding of the of ancient glass production, based not only on typo-morphological features but also on exact scientific methods. The book captures the state of the art in this rapidly advancing field. It includes methodological papers on isotope analysis, innovative applications of several isotope systems to current questions in glass and glaze research, and advances in the knowledge of the economy of vitreous materials.
Academic collection --- 902 --- Archeologie --- 902 Archeologie --- glass [material] --- Nuclear chemistry --- archaeometry --- fysicochemie --- Industrial archeology --- Glass --- Archaeometry --- Archaeology --- Art --- Methodology --- Analysis --- History --- Methodology. --- Analysis.
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The present volume consists of the peer-reviewed papers presented at the CAA2011 conference held in Beijing, China between April 12 and 16, 2011. The theme of this conference was -Revive the Past, which means retrieving our history and using it to help create a new civilization. It was a great honour to organize the conference where over 130 researchers made presentations; ten keynote speeches were given; and sixteen sessions covered a wide variety of topics: data acquisition and recording, conceptual modelling, data analysis, data management, digging with words, 3D models, visualizing heritage sites, digital spaces for archaeology, geophysics, GIS, graphics in archaeology, visualisation in archaeology, semantic technologies, spatial prediction, visualization and exhibition, and 3D object reconstruction. In addition, student papers and posters were presented.
Archaeology --- Data processing --- Archeology --- Anthropology --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- History --- Antiquities --- Archaeometry --- Mathematical models --- Computer simulation
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The 8th international conference of the AFAV, held in Besançon in December 2016, brought together a large number of medieval glass specialists. Presented in these proceedings, the communications renew, thanks to an interdisciplinary approach, the studies carried out on a material, which interested the archaeologists as the historians, the archaeometrists, the glass-makers and the conservators. They offer an overview of our knowledge of the glass from the eighth-sixteenth centuries in Portugal, Italy, Slovenia and the Balkans, and more punctually in Swiss, German and French regions, without forgetting also the exchanges with the New World (Canada) at the end of the considered period.
Archaeology --- verre --- archéométrie --- Moyen Âge --- Europe --- artisanat --- glass --- archaeometry --- Middle Ages --- crafts
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