Several obsidian artifacts from Anatolian (Turkey) Neolithic sites have been analysed by the FT dating method and the results have been compared with data referring to obsidian natural sources located in the Mediterranean and adjacent regions. The conclusions can be summarized as follows: (1) some of the artifacts are very probably from Central Anatolian sources, others from Northern Anatolian sources, (2) the remaining artifacts are from unidentified sources, probably located or in Eastern Anatolia or in Western Anatolia and (3) the Carpathian and Aegean sources are not represented in the studied sample set. Comparison between the FT dating method and the trace elements composition by Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis (INAA) shows t...
In this work the fission-track dating method was applied for the identification of the provenance of...
Twenty obsidian samples from Central and North Anatolia were dated by the fission track method. Spli...
Fission-track dating is applied to 16 obsidian artifacts from an archaeological excavation at Cayönü...
Several obsidian artifacts from Anatolian (Turkey) Neolithic sites have been analysed by the FT dati...
Several obsidian artifacts from Anatolian (Turkey) Neolithic sites have been analysed by the FT dati...
This work reports the results of an interdisciplinary study aimed to contribute to a better understa...
Baklatepe and Limantepe are settlements located along the Aegean coast of Anatolia in the Izmir regi...
CNRS;Ministere des Relations Exterieures;Conseil Regional de Franche-Comte;Univ de Franche-Comte;Ass...
19th International Conference on Nuclear Tracks in Solids (ICNTSs) -- AUG 31-SEP 05, 1998 -- BESANCO...
Comparison of flssion-track parameters - age and track densities - is an alternative tool for correl...
Obsidian provenance studies is a popular archaeometric research subject, as (1) this natural glass w...
In the frame of an INTAS research project numerous Transcaucasian obsidian occurrences were analysed...
In this study, the provenance of 42 obsidians from the Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age levels of t...
Twenty obsidian samples from Central and North Anatolia were dated by the fission track method. Spli...
In this work the fission-track dating method was applied for the identification of the provenance of...
Twenty obsidian samples from Central and North Anatolia were dated by the fission track method. Spli...
Fission-track dating is applied to 16 obsidian artifacts from an archaeological excavation at Cayönü...
Several obsidian artifacts from Anatolian (Turkey) Neolithic sites have been analysed by the FT dati...
Several obsidian artifacts from Anatolian (Turkey) Neolithic sites have been analysed by the FT dati...
This work reports the results of an interdisciplinary study aimed to contribute to a better understa...
Baklatepe and Limantepe are settlements located along the Aegean coast of Anatolia in the Izmir regi...
CNRS;Ministere des Relations Exterieures;Conseil Regional de Franche-Comte;Univ de Franche-Comte;Ass...
19th International Conference on Nuclear Tracks in Solids (ICNTSs) -- AUG 31-SEP 05, 1998 -- BESANCO...
Comparison of flssion-track parameters - age and track densities - is an alternative tool for correl...
Obsidian provenance studies is a popular archaeometric research subject, as (1) this natural glass w...
In the frame of an INTAS research project numerous Transcaucasian obsidian occurrences were analysed...
In this study, the provenance of 42 obsidians from the Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age levels of t...
Twenty obsidian samples from Central and North Anatolia were dated by the fission track method. Spli...
In this work the fission-track dating method was applied for the identification of the provenance of...
Twenty obsidian samples from Central and North Anatolia were dated by the fission track method. Spli...
Fission-track dating is applied to 16 obsidian artifacts from an archaeological excavation at Cayönü...