3siA long-term project has allowed the provenance identification of the main groups of Neolithic and Copper Age stone axes from Caput Adriae. Stone artefacts can indeed be scientifically analysed to detect the geological origin of the raw materials and thus try to recognize ancient exchange networks. This contribution summarizes the lithology, typology, distribution and origin of the main groups of Copper Age shaft-hole axes, using their geological signature, together with other available archaeological indicators of medium- and long-distance connections, to reconstruct the main cultural developments that occurred in the investigated area. The main groups of Copper Age shaft-hole axes - Ljubljana type, serpentinite and metadolerite artefac...
The petrographic and geochemical features of \u201cLjubljana type\u201d axes (including Lt1-3 groups...
The petrographic and geochemical features of “Ljubljana type” axes (including Lt1-3 groups), one of ...
25 years after the discovery in the Ötztal Italian Alps, the 5,300-year-old mummy keeps providing ke...
A long-term project has allowed the provenance identification of the main groups of Neolithic and C...
This paper reports the results of a long-term project on the stone axes from Caput Adriae. Availabl...
6siThe report “Greenstone” shaft-hole axes of NE Italy, Slovenia, Croatia: a new research project pr...
The change of raw materials used to produce stone axes during the Neolithic to Copper Age transition...
The change of raw materials used to produce stone axes during the Neolithic to Copper Age transition...
In this study we show the result of a study concerning approximately forty axes, mainly discovered i...
A group of Copper Age shaft-hole axes from Caput Adriae (northeastern Italy, western Slovenia and no...
Here we show the results of a study concerning a small group of shaft-hole axes found in northeaster...
We present results of archaeometrical research of almost 50 stone tools \u2013 mostly flat and shaft...
3siThe results of a long-term project on the stone axes from Caput Adriae show that jade axes origi...
Although the copper axes with central shaft-hole from south-eastern Europe have a long history of re...
Although the copper axes with central shaft-hole from south-eastern Europe have a long history of re...
The petrographic and geochemical features of \u201cLjubljana type\u201d axes (including Lt1-3 groups...
The petrographic and geochemical features of “Ljubljana type” axes (including Lt1-3 groups), one of ...
25 years after the discovery in the Ötztal Italian Alps, the 5,300-year-old mummy keeps providing ke...
A long-term project has allowed the provenance identification of the main groups of Neolithic and C...
This paper reports the results of a long-term project on the stone axes from Caput Adriae. Availabl...
6siThe report “Greenstone” shaft-hole axes of NE Italy, Slovenia, Croatia: a new research project pr...
The change of raw materials used to produce stone axes during the Neolithic to Copper Age transition...
The change of raw materials used to produce stone axes during the Neolithic to Copper Age transition...
In this study we show the result of a study concerning approximately forty axes, mainly discovered i...
A group of Copper Age shaft-hole axes from Caput Adriae (northeastern Italy, western Slovenia and no...
Here we show the results of a study concerning a small group of shaft-hole axes found in northeaster...
We present results of archaeometrical research of almost 50 stone tools \u2013 mostly flat and shaft...
3siThe results of a long-term project on the stone axes from Caput Adriae show that jade axes origi...
Although the copper axes with central shaft-hole from south-eastern Europe have a long history of re...
Although the copper axes with central shaft-hole from south-eastern Europe have a long history of re...
The petrographic and geochemical features of \u201cLjubljana type\u201d axes (including Lt1-3 groups...
The petrographic and geochemical features of “Ljubljana type” axes (including Lt1-3 groups), one of ...
25 years after the discovery in the Ötztal Italian Alps, the 5,300-year-old mummy keeps providing ke...