Search Results - "Tykot, R. H."
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The Emergence of Copper-Based Metallurgy in the Maltese Archipelago: an archaeometric perspective
Published in Science and technology of archaeological research (16-12-2019)“…The amount of prehistoric metal items discovered in the Maltese archipelago during the BronzeAge very limited in number. The majority of the artifacts are…”
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Stable isotopes and maize consumption in central western Argentina
Published in International journal of osteoarchaeology (01-03-2009)“…In this paper we present stable isotope information (δ13C in bone collagen and apatite, and δ15N) in order to discuss the significance of maize consumption in…”
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Stable Isotope Analysis of Diet-based Social Differentiation at Late Prehistoric Collective Burials in South-Western Portugal
Published in Archaeometry (01-02-2016)“…In the Neolithic and Copper Age collective burials of the Portuguese Estremadura, the majority of material culture and skeletal remains are highly commingled,…”
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Characterization of the Monte Arci (Sardinia) Obsidian Sources
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-05-1997)“…In the western Mediterranean, obsidian from four volcanic island sources was used beginning in the Neolithic period. The geological sources on Lipari,…”
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Petrographic and chemical characterization of Middle Bronze Age pottery from Sicily: towards a definition of an Etnean production
Published in Atti della Accademia nazionale dei Lincei. Rendiconti Lincei. Scienze fisiche e naturali (01-06-2019)“…The Middle Bronze Age in Sicily (fifteenth–thirteenth century BC) represents a crucial moment in the evolution of Prehistoric pottery production. However, the…”
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PETROGRAPHIC AND STABLE ISOTOPE ANALYSES OF LATE CLASSIC ULÚA MARBLE VASES AND POTENTIAL SOURCES
Published in Archaeometry (01-02-2006)“…Ulúa marble vases from the Ulúa Valley of northwestern Honduras are a hallmark luxury good from Late Classic (ad 600–900) Mesoamerica. Archaeological and…”
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Stable isotopes and archaeology in central Chile: methodological insights and interpretative problems for dietary reconstruction
Published in International journal of osteoarchaeology (01-03-2009)“…This paper discusses the problems faced when making interpretations of human stable isotope values due to the various explanatory alternatives that arise when…”
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Roman bronze artefacts from Thamusida (Morocco): Chemical and phase analyses
Published in Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section B, Beam interactions with materials and atoms (01-02-2011)“…Twenty-six objects (1st to the 3rd century AD) found at the archaeological site of Thamusida (Morocco), which is a military settlement between the 1st and the…”
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Isotopes and rocks: geographical organisation of southern Patagonian hunter-gatherers
Published in International journal of osteoarchaeology (01-03-2009)“…We present an archaeological study of hunter‐gatherer home ranges on the basis of two lines of evidence. Firstly, we discuss information related to the…”
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New directions in central Mediterranean obsidian studies
Published in Antiquity (01-12-1997)“…Mediterranean obsidian-provenance studies are changing in direction and focus of modern research, with characterization of the Sardinian sources, application…”
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Stable isotopes as indicators of change in the food procurement and food preference of Viking Age and Early Christian populations on Gotland (Sweden)
Published in Journal of anthropological archaeology (01-09-2007)“…Archaeological samples of human and faunal remains dating from the Viking (9–11th century AD) and Early Christian (11–12th century AD) periods of Gotland,…”
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Chemical Fingerprinting and Source Tracing of Obsidian: The Central Mediterranean Trade in Black Gold
Published in Accounts of chemical research (01-08-2002)“…Chemical fingerprinting using major or trace element composition is used to characterize the Mediterranean island sources of obsidian and can even…”
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Stable isotopes and archaeology in southern South America. Hunter-gatherers, pastoralism and agriculture: an introduction
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Metallurgy at Nuraghe Santa Barbara (Bauladu), Sardinia
Published in Journal of field archaeology (1993)“…Excavations at Nuraghe Santa Barbara, Bauladu, western Sardinia have filled gaps in the poorly documented history of bronze casting in ancient Sardinia. The…”
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Long distance trinket trade: Early Bronze Age obsidian from the Negev
Published in Journal of archaeological science (2005)“…The discovery of three small obsidian flakes at the Camel Site in the central Negev, Israel, constitutes the first discovery of obsidian in Early Bronze Age…”
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The Importance of Early Maize Agriculture in Coastal Ecuador: New Data from La Emerenciana
Published in Current anthropology (01-08-2002)“…Although maize has often been described as "the grain that civilized the New World," this characterization relies too much on the ethnohistorical evidence…”
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WEBSTER, "A Prehistory of Sardinia, 2300-500 B.C." (Book Review)
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Traces of the Past: Unraveling the Secrets of Archaeology through Chemistry
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