This dataset includes 4,582 obsidian artefacts matched to their natural geological source from 45 archaeological sites in New Zealand (Aotearoa). It is a compilation of a number of independent projects conducted in the laboratories of the University of Auckland and University of Otago from 2011 to 2018 [1–13]. It combines previously published studies [3, 5–13], an MA thesis [1], a BA(Hons) dissertation [2], a site report [4], and other previously unpublished primary data. The dataset has high reuse potential for future non-destructive studies of artefacts and social network analyses. Funding statement: This database began as part of a project funded by Royal Society of New Zealand Marsden Grant (UOA1619) and the support of Te Pūnaha Matat...
<div><p>Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidi...
Chemical sourcing is becoming an increasingly important component of archaeological investigation. I...
Archaeological evidence of people’s choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidian throu...
New Zealand has some of the most active areas of rhyolitic volcanism in the world and this has produ...
Early Polynesian colonists in New Zealand were quick to identify key economic resources. One such re...
Obsidian in New Zealand was exploited from a variety of sources, and has been found in the majority ...
Obsidian has proved to be a very valuable aid to archaeological investigations, especially in the ar...
Obsidian in New Zealand was exploited from a variety of sources, and has been found in the majority ...
This study explores the use of portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spect...
Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidian throu...
The X-ray fluorescence technique using peak intensity ratios of trace elements is one of the faster,...
Chemical analysis is a proven analytical tool for obsidian provenance investigations used by archaeo...
Obsidian provenance studies, based on geochemical signatures, are important for determining the sour...
Obsidian provenance studies, based on geochemical signatures, are important for determining the sour...
The X-ray fluorescence technique using peak intensity ratios of trace elements is one of the faster,...
<div><p>Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidi...
Chemical sourcing is becoming an increasingly important component of archaeological investigation. I...
Archaeological evidence of people’s choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidian throu...
New Zealand has some of the most active areas of rhyolitic volcanism in the world and this has produ...
Early Polynesian colonists in New Zealand were quick to identify key economic resources. One such re...
Obsidian in New Zealand was exploited from a variety of sources, and has been found in the majority ...
Obsidian has proved to be a very valuable aid to archaeological investigations, especially in the ar...
Obsidian in New Zealand was exploited from a variety of sources, and has been found in the majority ...
This study explores the use of portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spect...
Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidian throu...
The X-ray fluorescence technique using peak intensity ratios of trace elements is one of the faster,...
Chemical analysis is a proven analytical tool for obsidian provenance investigations used by archaeo...
Obsidian provenance studies, based on geochemical signatures, are important for determining the sour...
Obsidian provenance studies, based on geochemical signatures, are important for determining the sour...
The X-ray fluorescence technique using peak intensity ratios of trace elements is one of the faster,...
<div><p>Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidi...
Chemical sourcing is becoming an increasingly important component of archaeological investigation. I...
Archaeological evidence of people’s choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidian throu...