The paper illustrates the results of an archaeometric project on the raw material characterization of some collections of prehistoric polished stone tools, dated from the Early Neolithic to the Bronze Age, from sites located in Northern Italy. The petrographic analyses (surface and thin-section microscopy, X-ray powder diffraction, scanning electron microscopy-energy-dispersive spectrometry, X-ray fluorescence, atomic absorption spectrometry) revealed a raw material circulation network involving the whole of Northern Italy. Here occur the outcrops of high-pressure (HP) meta-ophiolites, which were widely utilized from the Early Neolithic onwards for the manufacture of polished cutting-edged tools, which are represented by axes, adzes and chi...
The research is dedicated to interpret the economic and cultural relevance of a category of artifact...
In the last twenty years, obsidian artefacts have been found in important and often extensive karst ...
An archaeometric study of all the Roman millstones preserved today in the National Archaeological Mu...
The paper illustrates the results of an archaeometric project on the raw material characterization o...
Prehistoric polished stone tools are now fairly well-known from a petrographic point of view in Nort...
Recent research and field surveys, performed on the Monviso massif as well as in the Po and Curone v...
The polished stone industry of Chiomonte (Piedmont region, northwestern Italy), dating back to the m...
In Sardinia, polished stone axes appear in early Neolithic communities (VI millennium B.C.) and are...
The report “Greenstone” shaft-hole axes of NE Italy, Slovenia, Croatia: a new research project prese...
Sammardenchia is an important early Neolithic site in northern Italy. It is extremely rich in polish...
The site of Riparo Dalmeri yielded numerous flint, bone, and shell artifacts, as well as faunal and ...
A petrographic characterization has been used here, for the first time, in the study of lithic raw m...
In the last twenty years, obsidian artefacts have been found in important and often extensive karst ...
8siA collection of polished stone axes from a late Neolithic site and an Early Bronze Age hill fort ...
Here we show the results of a study concerning a small group of shaft-hole axes found in northeaster...
The research is dedicated to interpret the economic and cultural relevance of a category of artifact...
In the last twenty years, obsidian artefacts have been found in important and often extensive karst ...
An archaeometric study of all the Roman millstones preserved today in the National Archaeological Mu...
The paper illustrates the results of an archaeometric project on the raw material characterization o...
Prehistoric polished stone tools are now fairly well-known from a petrographic point of view in Nort...
Recent research and field surveys, performed on the Monviso massif as well as in the Po and Curone v...
The polished stone industry of Chiomonte (Piedmont region, northwestern Italy), dating back to the m...
In Sardinia, polished stone axes appear in early Neolithic communities (VI millennium B.C.) and are...
The report “Greenstone” shaft-hole axes of NE Italy, Slovenia, Croatia: a new research project prese...
Sammardenchia is an important early Neolithic site in northern Italy. It is extremely rich in polish...
The site of Riparo Dalmeri yielded numerous flint, bone, and shell artifacts, as well as faunal and ...
A petrographic characterization has been used here, for the first time, in the study of lithic raw m...
In the last twenty years, obsidian artefacts have been found in important and often extensive karst ...
8siA collection of polished stone axes from a late Neolithic site and an Early Bronze Age hill fort ...
Here we show the results of a study concerning a small group of shaft-hole axes found in northeaster...
The research is dedicated to interpret the economic and cultural relevance of a category of artifact...
In the last twenty years, obsidian artefacts have been found in important and often extensive karst ...
An archaeometric study of all the Roman millstones preserved today in the National Archaeological Mu...