International audienceOrganic residue analysis has been undertaken on an organic material found on a necklace with a pendant unearthed from a necropolis dated to the Early Iron Age (800-475 BC) and located in Eckwersheim (NE France). The molecular composition of the substance, which was investigated using gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry, points towards an adhesive used to stick two bronze half-spheres to form a pendant. The predominance of triterpenoids from the lupane series led to the identification of the adhesive as a birch bark tar and constitutes a rare example of the use of such a material in jewellery in the pas
International audienceBirch bark tar, pine tar and resin during Iron Age in the North-Western Medite...
During prehistory times birch bark was an easily available resource thanks to the widespread presenc...
Resinous material from conifers from the Pinaceae family is frequently found in an archaeological co...
International audienceOrganic residue analysis has been undertaken on an organic material found on a...
Archaeological excavations carried out in Early Iron Age Vetulonia (northern Tuscany, Italy) brought...
International audienceBirch bark tar, the oldest adhesive known in Europe, was widely used during Pr...
Archaeological excavations carried out in Early Iron Age Vetulonia (northern Tuscany, Italy) brought...
International audienceIn the northwestern Mediterranean area, the first Iron Age is characterized by...
Birch-tree tars (Betula sp.) have been identified in middle-Neolithic deposits of Giribaldi in Nice ...
International audienceTo develop an analytical methodology, as non-destructive as possible, suitable...
Birch tar has been identified as the predominant adhesive used for hafting purposes in the European ...
International audienceBirch bark tar, pine tar and resin during Iron Age in the North-Western Medite...
During prehistory times birch bark was an easily available resource thanks to the widespread presenc...
Resinous material from conifers from the Pinaceae family is frequently found in an archaeological co...
International audienceOrganic residue analysis has been undertaken on an organic material found on a...
Archaeological excavations carried out in Early Iron Age Vetulonia (northern Tuscany, Italy) brought...
International audienceBirch bark tar, the oldest adhesive known in Europe, was widely used during Pr...
Archaeological excavations carried out in Early Iron Age Vetulonia (northern Tuscany, Italy) brought...
International audienceIn the northwestern Mediterranean area, the first Iron Age is characterized by...
Birch-tree tars (Betula sp.) have been identified in middle-Neolithic deposits of Giribaldi in Nice ...
International audienceTo develop an analytical methodology, as non-destructive as possible, suitable...
Birch tar has been identified as the predominant adhesive used for hafting purposes in the European ...
International audienceBirch bark tar, pine tar and resin during Iron Age in the North-Western Medite...
During prehistory times birch bark was an easily available resource thanks to the widespread presenc...
Resinous material from conifers from the Pinaceae family is frequently found in an archaeological co...