International audienceTribological analysis is employed in a pilot study of the technological steps involved in the manufacture of a polished obsidian bracelet from Aşıklı Höyük, an Aceramic Neolithic site in Central Anatolia (8,300-7,500 cal. B.C.). The study includes morphological analysis of the bracelet, based on profile measurements, and identifications of wear variations indicated by surface topographic features and parameters. The manufacturing skill that is revealed suggests early appearance of a regional tradition of obsidian working, which reached its full development in the 6th millennium cal. B.C. with the production of various ornamental objects, including mirrors and vessels. The cultural record and location of Aşıklı Höyük ma...
In the Near East obsidian is of particular interest to archaeologists because it is an exotic materi...
The characteristics of the Carpathian obsidians have been analysed by fission track dating method an...
International audienceNeolithic phases at Mentesh Tepe (Middle Kura Valley, Azerbaijan) date to the ...
International audienceTribological analysis is employed in a pilot study of the technological steps ...
This thesis presents an analysis of a body of knapped-stone from Çatalhoyuk, the largest known Neoli...
International audienceUse-wear analysis of lithic artefacts is based on macro and microscopic observ...
This study focuses on identifying the function of obsidian tools from the Late Neolithic archaeologi...
International audienceMetalwork emerged early in Greece, at the end of the Neolithic. During this pe...
This paper details the chemical sourcing of 135 obsidian artefacts from Çatalhöyük, a Neolithic site...
Asikli Hoyuk (Central Anatolia- Province of Aksaray), being located in the close vicinity of obsidia...
Obsidian artefacts from Domuztepe (a large late Neolithic site in the Kahramanmaraş plain in south-e...
In order to understand the manufacture of stone bangles in Neolithic France, we visited the Hombori ...
Obsidian has long been recognised as a proxy for tracing long-distance interaction and exchange. In ...
A total of 266 obsidian items were found during four seasons of excavation at the Late Prehistoric s...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering...
In the Near East obsidian is of particular interest to archaeologists because it is an exotic materi...
The characteristics of the Carpathian obsidians have been analysed by fission track dating method an...
International audienceNeolithic phases at Mentesh Tepe (Middle Kura Valley, Azerbaijan) date to the ...
International audienceTribological analysis is employed in a pilot study of the technological steps ...
This thesis presents an analysis of a body of knapped-stone from Çatalhoyuk, the largest known Neoli...
International audienceUse-wear analysis of lithic artefacts is based on macro and microscopic observ...
This study focuses on identifying the function of obsidian tools from the Late Neolithic archaeologi...
International audienceMetalwork emerged early in Greece, at the end of the Neolithic. During this pe...
This paper details the chemical sourcing of 135 obsidian artefacts from Çatalhöyük, a Neolithic site...
Asikli Hoyuk (Central Anatolia- Province of Aksaray), being located in the close vicinity of obsidia...
Obsidian artefacts from Domuztepe (a large late Neolithic site in the Kahramanmaraş plain in south-e...
In order to understand the manufacture of stone bangles in Neolithic France, we visited the Hombori ...
Obsidian has long been recognised as a proxy for tracing long-distance interaction and exchange. In ...
A total of 266 obsidian items were found during four seasons of excavation at the Late Prehistoric s...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering...
In the Near East obsidian is of particular interest to archaeologists because it is an exotic materi...
The characteristics of the Carpathian obsidians have been analysed by fission track dating method an...
International audienceNeolithic phases at Mentesh Tepe (Middle Kura Valley, Azerbaijan) date to the ...