The purpose of this study is to identify and characterise some of the raw materials in the Criș Valley, in the Apuseni Mountains, Romania which are suitable for knapping tools. The materials cropping out in this area include: siliceous sinter, agate, and silicified wood. The basic characteristics of the materials, obtained by macroscopic and petrographic investigations, provide a reference database useful in provenance studies on individual artefacts or whole assemblages. An assessment of each material is made regarding its quality as a knappable material
In the north-eastern part of Romania, along the Prut river valley, are known geological deposits whi...
© 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. The Copper Age Coţofeni culture occupied a large territor...
This paper deals with raw material problems in the territory of West Central Serbia geologically det...
The purpose of this study is to identify and characterise some of the raw materials in the Criș Vall...
The purpose of this study is to identify and characterise some of the raw materials in NW Romania wh...
This study focused on sourcing the lithic artefacts from the Tărtăria site in the Transylvanian Basi...
This article presents the conclusions of the author’s PhD thesis called “ Raw-material sources, rawm...
The paper presents, in detail, the investigations on the chipped stone assemblage discovered, during...
This study investigates the origin of the lithic findings from the prehistoric site at Toumba, Thess...
Two polished stone axes found at Micula (NW Transylvania, Romania) were mineralogicaly, petrographic...
This article deals with a number of raw material sources less commonly used by Palaeolithic populati...
Neolithic and Early Bronze Age communities which settled the eastern Carpathians Forelands and Carpa...
In this paper, the polished and knapped stone artefacts discovered in the Starčevo-Criș cultural lay...
The authors present the evidence gathered during the interdisciplinary study of several polished sto...
Fieldwalking surveys in 2007 and 2008 revealed a moderate sized settlement on Piatra Tomii Hill (Alb...
In the north-eastern part of Romania, along the Prut river valley, are known geological deposits whi...
© 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. The Copper Age Coţofeni culture occupied a large territor...
This paper deals with raw material problems in the territory of West Central Serbia geologically det...
The purpose of this study is to identify and characterise some of the raw materials in the Criș Vall...
The purpose of this study is to identify and characterise some of the raw materials in NW Romania wh...
This study focused on sourcing the lithic artefacts from the Tărtăria site in the Transylvanian Basi...
This article presents the conclusions of the author’s PhD thesis called “ Raw-material sources, rawm...
The paper presents, in detail, the investigations on the chipped stone assemblage discovered, during...
This study investigates the origin of the lithic findings from the prehistoric site at Toumba, Thess...
Two polished stone axes found at Micula (NW Transylvania, Romania) were mineralogicaly, petrographic...
This article deals with a number of raw material sources less commonly used by Palaeolithic populati...
Neolithic and Early Bronze Age communities which settled the eastern Carpathians Forelands and Carpa...
In this paper, the polished and knapped stone artefacts discovered in the Starčevo-Criș cultural lay...
The authors present the evidence gathered during the interdisciplinary study of several polished sto...
Fieldwalking surveys in 2007 and 2008 revealed a moderate sized settlement on Piatra Tomii Hill (Alb...
In the north-eastern part of Romania, along the Prut river valley, are known geological deposits whi...
© 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. The Copper Age Coţofeni culture occupied a large territor...
This paper deals with raw material problems in the territory of West Central Serbia geologically det...