The Aeolian island of Lipari, just north of eastern Sicily, was a major geological source of high quality obsidian that was volcanically formed in the Late Mesolithic, followed by another major production in the 1st millennium AD. A much earlier volcanic event on Lipari also produced some obsidian, but not of sufficient quality for tool production. A detailed geological survey of the Lipari obsidian source areas, including assessments of quantity, quality, accessibility, and visual variation was performed, followed by elemental analyses using INAA, LA-ICP-MS, ED-XRF, and pXRF which show that many different groups may be distinguished from each other. Geochemical analyses of several thousand obsidian artifacts from sites in Sicily and southe...
In this study we applied petrochemical methods (SEM-EDS; FT-IR) in orderto characterize a group of o...
A systematic study on obsidian tools in Calabria and Sicily carried out by the authors have revealed...
This study focuses on the Neolithic, particularly on the emergence and development of the Diana Cult...
The Aeolian island of Lipari, just north of eastern Sicily, was a major geological source of high qu...
This research project concerns the study, analysis and dating of obsidian flows on the island of Lip...
Geochemical fingerprinting of obsidian sources was first applied in the Mediterranean region nearly ...
This paper discusses the first geochemical characterization of obsidian fragments from the prehistor...
The study of prehistoric trade and exchange networks in the Western Mediterranean is directly linked...
This paper discusses the first geochemical characterization of obsidian fragments from the prehistor...
Twenty-four obsidian artefacts of the Neolithic Age were found at the large karstic doline of Molfet...
Obsidian sourcing studies have been conducted in the central Mediterranean for more than 50 years. D...
In this study we applied a multidisciplinary approach, coupling geophysical and geochemical measure...
In this study we applied a multidisciplinary approach, coupling geophysical and geochemical measurem...
In this study we applied petrochemical methods (SEM-EDS; FT-IR) in order to characterize a group of ...
While geochemical analysis of obsidian artifacts is now widely applied around the world, both new in...
In this study we applied petrochemical methods (SEM-EDS; FT-IR) in orderto characterize a group of o...
A systematic study on obsidian tools in Calabria and Sicily carried out by the authors have revealed...
This study focuses on the Neolithic, particularly on the emergence and development of the Diana Cult...
The Aeolian island of Lipari, just north of eastern Sicily, was a major geological source of high qu...
This research project concerns the study, analysis and dating of obsidian flows on the island of Lip...
Geochemical fingerprinting of obsidian sources was first applied in the Mediterranean region nearly ...
This paper discusses the first geochemical characterization of obsidian fragments from the prehistor...
The study of prehistoric trade and exchange networks in the Western Mediterranean is directly linked...
This paper discusses the first geochemical characterization of obsidian fragments from the prehistor...
Twenty-four obsidian artefacts of the Neolithic Age were found at the large karstic doline of Molfet...
Obsidian sourcing studies have been conducted in the central Mediterranean for more than 50 years. D...
In this study we applied a multidisciplinary approach, coupling geophysical and geochemical measure...
In this study we applied a multidisciplinary approach, coupling geophysical and geochemical measurem...
In this study we applied petrochemical methods (SEM-EDS; FT-IR) in order to characterize a group of ...
While geochemical analysis of obsidian artifacts is now widely applied around the world, both new in...
In this study we applied petrochemical methods (SEM-EDS; FT-IR) in orderto characterize a group of o...
A systematic study on obsidian tools in Calabria and Sicily carried out by the authors have revealed...
This study focuses on the Neolithic, particularly on the emergence and development of the Diana Cult...