The polished stone industry of Chiomonte (Piedmont region, northwestern Italy), dating back to the middle to late Neolithic, has been studied with a multi-analytical approach, including mineralogical, petrographic and morpho-typological issues, with the aim of providing information about the sources of the raw materials and determining the function of this particular settlement in the prehistoric Western Alps. Most of the lithic tools are made of sensu stricto greenstones (i.e. “Na pyroxene rocks” and “Na pyroxene and garnet rocks”), though a large number of serpentinite tools (25 %) also exist. The combined application of X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD), polarising microscopy and Scanning Electron Microscopy coupled with Energy Disp...
An archaeometric project on prehistoric mining has been carried out in the Gargano promontory, in so...
This paper considers the lithology 0f 23 Neolithic greenstone tools from the Neolithic sites of the ...
International audienceIn the N.W.‑Mediterranean area, exchange networks and social relationships gai...
The paper illustrates the results of an archaeometric project on the raw material characterization o...
The “alpine greenstones” are high pressure metaophiolites (eclogites, jades, serpentinites, omphacit...
Recent research and field surveys, performed on the Monviso massif as well as in the Po and Curone v...
In Sardinia, polished stone axes appear in early Neolithic communities (VI millennium B.C.) and are...
A petrographic characterization has been used here, for the first time, in the study of lithic raw m...
An archaeometric study of all the Roman millstones preserved today in the National Archaeological Mu...
Medieval archaeological findings made of pietra ollare (basic and ultrabasic metamorphic rocks belon...
The main quarrying area of the Mulargia ignimbrite, used mainly to produce rotary millstones during ...
Archaeometric study of the polished greenstone tools of Eastern Lombardy (northern Italy), and prese...
Prehistoric polished stone tools are now fairly well-known from a petrographic point of view in Nort...
An archaeometric project on prehistoric mining has been carried out in the Gargano promontory, in so...
This paper considers the lithology 0f 23 Neolithic greenstone tools from the Neolithic sites of the ...
International audienceIn the N.W.‑Mediterranean area, exchange networks and social relationships gai...
The paper illustrates the results of an archaeometric project on the raw material characterization o...
The “alpine greenstones” are high pressure metaophiolites (eclogites, jades, serpentinites, omphacit...
Recent research and field surveys, performed on the Monviso massif as well as in the Po and Curone v...
In Sardinia, polished stone axes appear in early Neolithic communities (VI millennium B.C.) and are...
A petrographic characterization has been used here, for the first time, in the study of lithic raw m...
An archaeometric study of all the Roman millstones preserved today in the National Archaeological Mu...
Medieval archaeological findings made of pietra ollare (basic and ultrabasic metamorphic rocks belon...
The main quarrying area of the Mulargia ignimbrite, used mainly to produce rotary millstones during ...
Archaeometric study of the polished greenstone tools of Eastern Lombardy (northern Italy), and prese...
Prehistoric polished stone tools are now fairly well-known from a petrographic point of view in Nort...
An archaeometric project on prehistoric mining has been carried out in the Gargano promontory, in so...
This paper considers the lithology 0f 23 Neolithic greenstone tools from the Neolithic sites of the ...
International audienceIn the N.W.‑Mediterranean area, exchange networks and social relationships gai...