8siA collection of polished stone axes from a late Neolithic site and an Early Bronze Age hill fort in South Tyrol (Italy) have been analysed through a multi-analytical approach, mainly based on non-destructive techniques (i.e. Raman spectroscopy, X-ray fluorescence and prompt gamma activation analysis) to identify the raw materials used in the same area during different periods and compare them with those in use in the surrounding territories. The analytical results suggest raw material exploitation strategies based on local or close sedimentary, metamorphic and magmatic rocks. Most of the artefacts are made from antigoritic serpentinite, whose origin is probably from Hohe Tauern (Austria) or related secondary deposits. These data confirm ...
An archaeometric study of the prehistoric polished stone tools from the Ljubljanica River (Slovenia)...
This paper reports the results of a long-term project on the stone axes from Caput Adriae. Availabl...
The polished stone industry of Chiomonte (Piedmont region, northwestern Italy), dating back to the m...
A collection of polished stone axes from a late Neolithic site and an Early Bronze Age hill fort in ...
A collection of polished stone axes from a late Neolithic site and an Early Bronze Age hill fort in ...
The paper illustrates the results of an archaeometric project on the raw material characterization o...
The change of raw materials used to produce stone axes during the Neolithic to Copper Age transition...
The change of raw materials used to produce stone axes during the Neolithic to Copper Age transition...
6siThe report “Greenstone” shaft-hole axes of NE Italy, Slovenia, Croatia: a new research project pr...
Ten fragments of pots made by pietra ollare (basic and ultrabasic metamorphic rocks belonging to gre...
Here we show the results of a study concerning a small group of shaft-hole axes found in northeaster...
The polished stone assemblage from the old explorations at the site is composed of a small number of...
3siA long-term project has allowed the provenance identification of the main groups of Neolithic and...
Eight polished stone axes, found at the archaeological site of Spaha, have been analysed using diffe...
The research is dedicated to interpret the economic and cultural relevance of a category of artifact...
An archaeometric study of the prehistoric polished stone tools from the Ljubljanica River (Slovenia)...
This paper reports the results of a long-term project on the stone axes from Caput Adriae. Availabl...
The polished stone industry of Chiomonte (Piedmont region, northwestern Italy), dating back to the m...
A collection of polished stone axes from a late Neolithic site and an Early Bronze Age hill fort in ...
A collection of polished stone axes from a late Neolithic site and an Early Bronze Age hill fort in ...
The paper illustrates the results of an archaeometric project on the raw material characterization o...
The change of raw materials used to produce stone axes during the Neolithic to Copper Age transition...
The change of raw materials used to produce stone axes during the Neolithic to Copper Age transition...
6siThe report “Greenstone” shaft-hole axes of NE Italy, Slovenia, Croatia: a new research project pr...
Ten fragments of pots made by pietra ollare (basic and ultrabasic metamorphic rocks belonging to gre...
Here we show the results of a study concerning a small group of shaft-hole axes found in northeaster...
The polished stone assemblage from the old explorations at the site is composed of a small number of...
3siA long-term project has allowed the provenance identification of the main groups of Neolithic and...
Eight polished stone axes, found at the archaeological site of Spaha, have been analysed using diffe...
The research is dedicated to interpret the economic and cultural relevance of a category of artifact...
An archaeometric study of the prehistoric polished stone tools from the Ljubljanica River (Slovenia)...
This paper reports the results of a long-term project on the stone axes from Caput Adriae. Availabl...
The polished stone industry of Chiomonte (Piedmont region, northwestern Italy), dating back to the m...