We present the preliminary results of the ongoing investigation of the obsidian from the Bronze Age village of San Vincenzo, Stromboli, Aeolian Islands, for the purpose of providing technological and typological characterization, and also provenance of the raw material, the latter with non-destructive p-XRF. Regarding provenance, the source of the raw material is likely to be neighbouring Lipari. It was transported to Stromboli and used mostly in a highly opportunistic manner and for the production of blade(let), non-bladelike tools (mainly scrapers) and micro bladelets. The obsidian distribution around the site shows concentration in both domestic and production areas
Technologic analyses of Neolithic obsidian assemblages are quite rare in Sardinia, like in the wider...
Archaeological excavations in the S-F area of Piani della Corona settlement have affected a portion ...
In this study we applied petrochemical methods (SEM-EDS; FT-IR) in orderto characterize a group of o...
We present the preliminary results of the ongoing investigation of the obsidian from the Bronze Age ...
We present the preliminary results of the ongoing investigation of the obsidian from the Bronze Age ...
The two unique Early Neolithic obsidian bladelets found among the numerous ovens identified at the s...
At Ustica island (Palermo, Italy), in the area of Casa dei Francesi, 119 fragments of obsidian artif...
This research project concerns the study, analysis and dating of obsidian flows on the island of Lip...
The Sardinian Bronze Age (Nuragic period) and the factors which created and maintained an island-wid...
This paper discusses the first geochemical characterization of obsidian fragments from the prehistor...
In the San Martino of Spadafora area (Messina-Italy), during the proceedings of the third line of th...
The study of prehistoric trade and exchange networks in the Western Mediterranean is directly linked...
This paper discusses the first geochemical characterization of obsidian fragments from the prehistor...
In this study we applied a multidisciplinary approach, coupling geophysical and geochemical measurem...
Obsidian sourcing studies have been conducted in the central Mediterranean for more than 50 years. D...
Technologic analyses of Neolithic obsidian assemblages are quite rare in Sardinia, like in the wider...
Archaeological excavations in the S-F area of Piani della Corona settlement have affected a portion ...
In this study we applied petrochemical methods (SEM-EDS; FT-IR) in orderto characterize a group of o...
We present the preliminary results of the ongoing investigation of the obsidian from the Bronze Age ...
We present the preliminary results of the ongoing investigation of the obsidian from the Bronze Age ...
The two unique Early Neolithic obsidian bladelets found among the numerous ovens identified at the s...
At Ustica island (Palermo, Italy), in the area of Casa dei Francesi, 119 fragments of obsidian artif...
This research project concerns the study, analysis and dating of obsidian flows on the island of Lip...
The Sardinian Bronze Age (Nuragic period) and the factors which created and maintained an island-wid...
This paper discusses the first geochemical characterization of obsidian fragments from the prehistor...
In the San Martino of Spadafora area (Messina-Italy), during the proceedings of the third line of th...
The study of prehistoric trade and exchange networks in the Western Mediterranean is directly linked...
This paper discusses the first geochemical characterization of obsidian fragments from the prehistor...
In this study we applied a multidisciplinary approach, coupling geophysical and geochemical measurem...
Obsidian sourcing studies have been conducted in the central Mediterranean for more than 50 years. D...
Technologic analyses of Neolithic obsidian assemblages are quite rare in Sardinia, like in the wider...
Archaeological excavations in the S-F area of Piani della Corona settlement have affected a portion ...
In this study we applied petrochemical methods (SEM-EDS; FT-IR) in orderto characterize a group of o...