An adhesive is any substance that bonds different materials together. This broad definition includes materials used in everything from hafted stone tools to monumental architecture. In addition, the combination of bonding, plasticity, and insolubility meant that some adhesives were exploited for waterproofing and sealing of materials, as self-adhering inlays and putties, and as paints, varnishes, and inks. Adhesives have a history of at least 200,000 years. Throughout (pre)history and around the world, people used materials, including bitumen/ asphalt, carbohydrate polymers such as starches and gums, natural rubbers, mortars, proteins (from casein, soy, blood, and animal connective tissue), insect and plant resins, and tars made from variou...
Composite tool manufacture is a complex technological behaviour that arose in the Middle Stone Age. ...
An adhesive is a substance that has the capability to hold materials together. The manner by which a...
Adhesives are an important yet often overlooked aspect of human tool use. Previous experiments have ...
Adhesive production is one of the earliest forms of transformative technology, predating ceramics an...
<div><p>Experimental studies of hafting adhesives and modifications to compound tool components can ...
Hafting adhesives can be seen as an indication of the cognitive and technical capabilities of the ma...
Schälte M, Lück G. Kleben bis das Zeug hält – Experimente zu historischen Klebstoffen. CHEMKON. 2020...
The characterisation of hafting adhesives, the glue of composite tools, by chemical analysis and mic...
The production of compound adhesives using disparate ingredients is seen as some of the best evidenc...
Abstract: The production of compound adhesives using disparate ingredients is seen as some of the be...
Metal objects have traditionally not been repaired or constructed by adhesives, but primarily by sol...
Abstract: The prehistoric production of composite technologies throughout human evolution was facili...
This is the 103 paper in a series of research papers exploring the history of mechanical engineering...
The chemical analysis of archaeological residues can offer valuable insights into the technical comp...
In this work, a multi-technique analytical approach was used to characterize adhesive samples taken ...
Composite tool manufacture is a complex technological behaviour that arose in the Middle Stone Age. ...
An adhesive is a substance that has the capability to hold materials together. The manner by which a...
Adhesives are an important yet often overlooked aspect of human tool use. Previous experiments have ...
Adhesive production is one of the earliest forms of transformative technology, predating ceramics an...
<div><p>Experimental studies of hafting adhesives and modifications to compound tool components can ...
Hafting adhesives can be seen as an indication of the cognitive and technical capabilities of the ma...
Schälte M, Lück G. Kleben bis das Zeug hält – Experimente zu historischen Klebstoffen. CHEMKON. 2020...
The characterisation of hafting adhesives, the glue of composite tools, by chemical analysis and mic...
The production of compound adhesives using disparate ingredients is seen as some of the best evidenc...
Abstract: The production of compound adhesives using disparate ingredients is seen as some of the be...
Metal objects have traditionally not been repaired or constructed by adhesives, but primarily by sol...
Abstract: The prehistoric production of composite technologies throughout human evolution was facili...
This is the 103 paper in a series of research papers exploring the history of mechanical engineering...
The chemical analysis of archaeological residues can offer valuable insights into the technical comp...
In this work, a multi-technique analytical approach was used to characterize adhesive samples taken ...
Composite tool manufacture is a complex technological behaviour that arose in the Middle Stone Age. ...
An adhesive is a substance that has the capability to hold materials together. The manner by which a...
Adhesives are an important yet often overlooked aspect of human tool use. Previous experiments have ...