This article presents the first archaeometric research carried out so far on a group of obsidian artifacts collected in the promontory of Pirozza-Spalmatore, the site of a Neolithic settlement on the small island of Ustica (Sicily, Italy). The obsidian assemblage, consisting of 28 artifacts, was subjected to optical, typological and geochemical analyses, the latter carried out by means of a portable pXRF, in order to determine their provenance. The results indicate that 89% of the fragments come from geologic obsidian outcrops on the island of Lipari, and 11% from the island of Pantelleria. It is thus ascertained that, during the Neolithic, Ustica used two different sources of obsidian, located 150–250 km away from the site. These obsidian ...
In this study we applied petrochemical methods (SEM-EDS; FT-IR) in order to characterize a group of ...
Geochemical fingerprinting of obsidian sources was first applied in the Mediterranean region nearly ...
In the San Martino of Spadafora area (Messina-Italy), during the proceedings of the third line of th...
This article presents the first archaeometric research carried out so far on a group of obsidian art...
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...
This paper discusses the first geochemical characterization of obsidian fragments from the prehistor...
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...
At Ustica island (Palermo, Italy), in the area of Casa dei Francesi, 119 fragments of obsidian artif...
AbstractAt Ustica island (Palermo, Italy), in the area of Casa dei Francesi, 119 fragments of obsidi...
AbstractThe small island of Ustica was a regular part of the obsidian distribution network in the ce...
In this study we applied petrochemical methods (SEM-EDS; FT-IR) in order to characterize a group of ...
Abstract New investigations on Ustica (Palermo, Sicily) originated from the need to i...
Obsidian artifacts have been found at many prehistoric sites in Sicily, yet only a few studies have ...
In this study we applied petrochemical methods (SEM-EDS; FT-IR) in order to characterize a group of ...
Geochemical fingerprinting of obsidian sources was first applied in the Mediterranean region nearly ...
In the San Martino of Spadafora area (Messina-Italy), during the proceedings of the third line of th...
This article presents the first archaeometric research carried out so far on a group of obsidian art...
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...
This paper discusses the first geochemical characterization of obsidian fragments from the prehistor...
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...
At Ustica island (Palermo, Italy), in the area of Casa dei Francesi, 119 fragments of obsidian artif...
AbstractAt Ustica island (Palermo, Italy), in the area of Casa dei Francesi, 119 fragments of obsidi...
AbstractThe small island of Ustica was a regular part of the obsidian distribution network in the ce...
In this study we applied petrochemical methods (SEM-EDS; FT-IR) in order to characterize a group of ...
Abstract New investigations on Ustica (Palermo, Sicily) originated from the need to i...
Obsidian artifacts have been found at many prehistoric sites in Sicily, yet only a few studies have ...
In this study we applied petrochemical methods (SEM-EDS; FT-IR) in order to characterize a group of ...
Geochemical fingerprinting of obsidian sources was first applied in the Mediterranean region nearly ...
In the San Martino of Spadafora area (Messina-Italy), during the proceedings of the third line of th...