Numerous and extensive 'Stone Walled Sites' have been identified in southern African Iron Age landscapes. Appearing from around 1200 CE, and showing considerable variability in size and form, these settlements are named after the dry-stone wall structures that characterize them. Stone Walled Sites were occupied by various Bantu-speaking agropastoral communities. In this paper we test the use of pXRF (portable X-ray fluorescence analysis) to generate a 'supplementary' archaeological record where evident stratigraphy is lacking, survey conditions may be uneven, and excavations limited, due to the overall site size. We propose herein the application of portable X-ray fluorescence analysis (pXRF) coupled with multivariate exploratory analysis a...
The use of geochemical analysis for characterization studies of archaeological material has been inc...
Microscopic and molecular analysis of prehistoric stone tool residues has yielded new information on...
This paper presents first results of chemical analyses of sediment samples from the Early Bronze Age...
Funder: Office of Research and Development at the University of BotswanaNumerous and extensive ‘Ston...
Numerous and extensive 'Stone Walled Sites' have been identified in southern African Iron Age landsc...
Site formation and disturbance are evaluated for two open-air sites of the Middle Stone Age (MSA)--F...
The first large scale regional provenance analysis of greenstone and diabase adzes in western Norway...
Integrating chemical soil analysis with visual inspection of an archaeological excavation may enhanc...
This thesis investigates the potential for the use of Portable X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (pXRF...
Umhlatuzana rockshelter is an archaeological site with an occupational record covering the Middle S...
Archaeological sediments retain elements from natural and anthropogenic inputs for many years, often...
Analyses of the distance over which lithic raw materials were transported for use in stone tool prod...
Border Cave is a well-known South African Middle and Early Later Stone Age site located in KwaZulu-N...
Geospatial technologies such as GIS, remote sensing, and GNSS are transforming landscape archaeology...
International audienceAnalysing the colouring matter used to make prehistoric rock art is essential ...
The use of geochemical analysis for characterization studies of archaeological material has been inc...
Microscopic and molecular analysis of prehistoric stone tool residues has yielded new information on...
This paper presents first results of chemical analyses of sediment samples from the Early Bronze Age...
Funder: Office of Research and Development at the University of BotswanaNumerous and extensive ‘Ston...
Numerous and extensive 'Stone Walled Sites' have been identified in southern African Iron Age landsc...
Site formation and disturbance are evaluated for two open-air sites of the Middle Stone Age (MSA)--F...
The first large scale regional provenance analysis of greenstone and diabase adzes in western Norway...
Integrating chemical soil analysis with visual inspection of an archaeological excavation may enhanc...
This thesis investigates the potential for the use of Portable X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (pXRF...
Umhlatuzana rockshelter is an archaeological site with an occupational record covering the Middle S...
Archaeological sediments retain elements from natural and anthropogenic inputs for many years, often...
Analyses of the distance over which lithic raw materials were transported for use in stone tool prod...
Border Cave is a well-known South African Middle and Early Later Stone Age site located in KwaZulu-N...
Geospatial technologies such as GIS, remote sensing, and GNSS are transforming landscape archaeology...
International audienceAnalysing the colouring matter used to make prehistoric rock art is essential ...
The use of geochemical analysis for characterization studies of archaeological material has been inc...
Microscopic and molecular analysis of prehistoric stone tool residues has yielded new information on...
This paper presents first results of chemical analyses of sediment samples from the Early Bronze Age...