References in the ancient sources indicate that the Libyan desert was a source of \u2018carbunculi\u2019: semiprecious red stones and gemstones variously interpreted as ruby, garnet and spinel, amongst others. While gemstones are not attested in the geological strata of Fazzan (south-west Libya), a range of silicabased stones including chert, chalcedony, agate and carnelian are known to originate in this area, linked to an early civilisation known as the Garamantes. It has been long proposed that the geochemical signature and the variations in the relative proportions of quartz:moganite phases can be used to distinguish between groups of stones of different origin. The proposed methodology was tested on a number of archaeological samples fr...
We present the multidisciplinary investigation of pigments and artefacts with traces of colour from ...
Summary. Garnets from twenty-eight pegmatites, schists, and gneisses from the crystalline massif of ...
The study of prehistoric trade and exchange networks in the Western Mediterranean is directly linked...
In the current literature, Saharan green-colored stone beads are identified with the term ´emeraude ...
In the current literature, Saharan green-colored stone beads are identified with the term emeraude g...
Saudi Arabian Palaeozoic siliciclastics cover a stratigraphic range from the Cambrian to the Permian...
Intercultural relations and trade are important components of understanding of historical interrelat...
In recent decades, archaeometric research about obsidian sources and circulation in Central Mediter...
International audienceDetermining the source quarries for granite shafts in antiquity provides insig...
S ome materials found in archaeological sites have chemi - cal or mineralogical characteristics whic...
This study aims to identify the petrological characteristics of Neolithic chert artefacts associated...
International audienceThe Jebel al-Ma'taradh and its surroundings contain exceptional deposits of li...
We present and discuss the results of the first archaeometric study carried out on green stone beads...
We present the multidisciplinary investigation of pigments and artefacts with traces of colour from ...
We present the multidisciplinary investigation of pigments and artefacts with traces of colour from ...
Summary. Garnets from twenty-eight pegmatites, schists, and gneisses from the crystalline massif of ...
The study of prehistoric trade and exchange networks in the Western Mediterranean is directly linked...
In the current literature, Saharan green-colored stone beads are identified with the term ´emeraude ...
In the current literature, Saharan green-colored stone beads are identified with the term emeraude g...
Saudi Arabian Palaeozoic siliciclastics cover a stratigraphic range from the Cambrian to the Permian...
Intercultural relations and trade are important components of understanding of historical interrelat...
In recent decades, archaeometric research about obsidian sources and circulation in Central Mediter...
International audienceDetermining the source quarries for granite shafts in antiquity provides insig...
S ome materials found in archaeological sites have chemi - cal or mineralogical characteristics whic...
This study aims to identify the petrological characteristics of Neolithic chert artefacts associated...
International audienceThe Jebel al-Ma'taradh and its surroundings contain exceptional deposits of li...
We present and discuss the results of the first archaeometric study carried out on green stone beads...
We present the multidisciplinary investigation of pigments and artefacts with traces of colour from ...
We present the multidisciplinary investigation of pigments and artefacts with traces of colour from ...
Summary. Garnets from twenty-eight pegmatites, schists, and gneisses from the crystalline massif of ...
The study of prehistoric trade and exchange networks in the Western Mediterranean is directly linked...