The study of stone artifacts and their provenance is an important proxy for understanding the entangled relationship between humans and geological resources. In this paper, we explore the potentialities of an interdisciplinary approach combining in situ documentation of tool marks and characterization of stone types using a near infrared (NIR) portable probe. We argue that this protocol is useful for collecting screening data on objects that cannot be moved or sampled. NIR spectra describe textural and molecular features of the materials and can be used to achieve a preliminary characterization of raw materials. We present a case study from the territory of Montescaglioso (Basilicata, near Matera, Italy), where we combined the analysis of a...
Geological and archaeological analysis of stone masonries in standing structures helps reveal inform...
In the 1990s a number of anthropomorphic sculptures (“menhir statues”) of ignimbritic rock, were fou...
Studying archaeological materials we often have to deal with sensitive artefacts or protected ancien...
The study of stone artifacts and their provenance is an important proxy for understanding the entang...
The study of stone artifacts and their provenance is an important proxy for understanding the entang...
The study of stone artefacts is a combination of anthropological archaeology and geology, rooted in ...
The study of stone artefacts is a combination of anthropological archaeology and geology, rooted in ...
The history of human-environment interaction is embedded in stone. Stones are essential components o...
The history of human-environment interaction is embedded in stone. Stones are essential components o...
Provenance studies on stone artefacts can supply important information to map the displacement of g...
MOBIMA is a research project carried out at Umeå University which aims to develop non-destructive an...
Recent findings of archaeological research in the Vathy gulf area, Astypalaia Island, indicate its c...
Abstract. The goal of this case study is to further the understanding of the social and economic str...
International audienceDetermining the geographical origin of materials used for precious artifacts s...
Geological and archaeological analysis of stone masonries in standing structures helps reveal inform...
In the 1990s a number of anthropomorphic sculptures (“menhir statues”) of ignimbritic rock, were fou...
Studying archaeological materials we often have to deal with sensitive artefacts or protected ancien...
The study of stone artifacts and their provenance is an important proxy for understanding the entang...
The study of stone artifacts and their provenance is an important proxy for understanding the entang...
The study of stone artefacts is a combination of anthropological archaeology and geology, rooted in ...
The study of stone artefacts is a combination of anthropological archaeology and geology, rooted in ...
The history of human-environment interaction is embedded in stone. Stones are essential components o...
The history of human-environment interaction is embedded in stone. Stones are essential components o...
Provenance studies on stone artefacts can supply important information to map the displacement of g...
MOBIMA is a research project carried out at Umeå University which aims to develop non-destructive an...
Recent findings of archaeological research in the Vathy gulf area, Astypalaia Island, indicate its c...
Abstract. The goal of this case study is to further the understanding of the social and economic str...
International audienceDetermining the geographical origin of materials used for precious artifacts s...
Geological and archaeological analysis of stone masonries in standing structures helps reveal inform...
In the 1990s a number of anthropomorphic sculptures (“menhir statues”) of ignimbritic rock, were fou...
Studying archaeological materials we often have to deal with sensitive artefacts or protected ancien...