The last years have seen the development of provenance studies of archaeological remains present in prehistoric sites in the Near East. Materials such as ocher, basalt and obsidian have been subject to detailed archaeometric characterization. Concerning the chert, it was known that it was occurring in abundance in northern Israel. Some rare and limited studies have shown the potential of research on the origin and the knapping methods of prehistoric flint artifacts from the region. Nonetheles..
An unidentified chert source heavily used at the Davisson Farm Site (33-Le-619), Lawrence Co., Ohio,...
Chert from the limestones and marly limestones of Castelltallat Formation (Ebro Basin) was widely us...
In the Natufian lithic component at Hayonim, both in the cave and the terrace, numerous artifacts of...
This study aims to identify the petrological characteristics of Neolithic chert artefacts associated...
For at least 2.5 million years, humans have been using tools, and until just a few thousand years ag...
In recent decades, archaeometric research about obsidian sources and circulation in Central Mediter...
For at least 2.5 million years, humans have been using tools, and until just a few thousand years ag...
In last decades, archaeometric research about obsidian sources and circulation in Central Mediterran...
In last decades, archaeometric research about obsidian sources and circulation in Central Mediterran...
This paper is a presentation of three sources of artifact-quality chert in Central Anatolia. A previ...
The discovery of a basalt vessel workshop at Tel Hazor, one of the most important Iron Age sites in ...
The discovery of a basalt vessel workshop at Tel Hazor, one of the most important Iron Age sites in ...
Prehistoric studies in lithic raw materials have experienced some methodological innovations that ha...
In 2012, during a field survey to locate primary outcrops of cherts in the Carrodilla Mountain Range...
This research deals with the modes of chert exploitation in Sardinia during the Neolithic, combining...
An unidentified chert source heavily used at the Davisson Farm Site (33-Le-619), Lawrence Co., Ohio,...
Chert from the limestones and marly limestones of Castelltallat Formation (Ebro Basin) was widely us...
In the Natufian lithic component at Hayonim, both in the cave and the terrace, numerous artifacts of...
This study aims to identify the petrological characteristics of Neolithic chert artefacts associated...
For at least 2.5 million years, humans have been using tools, and until just a few thousand years ag...
In recent decades, archaeometric research about obsidian sources and circulation in Central Mediter...
For at least 2.5 million years, humans have been using tools, and until just a few thousand years ag...
In last decades, archaeometric research about obsidian sources and circulation in Central Mediterran...
In last decades, archaeometric research about obsidian sources and circulation in Central Mediterran...
This paper is a presentation of three sources of artifact-quality chert in Central Anatolia. A previ...
The discovery of a basalt vessel workshop at Tel Hazor, one of the most important Iron Age sites in ...
The discovery of a basalt vessel workshop at Tel Hazor, one of the most important Iron Age sites in ...
Prehistoric studies in lithic raw materials have experienced some methodological innovations that ha...
In 2012, during a field survey to locate primary outcrops of cherts in the Carrodilla Mountain Range...
This research deals with the modes of chert exploitation in Sardinia during the Neolithic, combining...
An unidentified chert source heavily used at the Davisson Farm Site (33-Le-619), Lawrence Co., Ohio,...
Chert from the limestones and marly limestones of Castelltallat Formation (Ebro Basin) was widely us...
In the Natufian lithic component at Hayonim, both in the cave and the terrace, numerous artifacts of...