At Ustica island (Palermo, Italy), in the area of Casa dei Francesi, 119 fragments of obsidian artifacts were collected on the surface of an agricultural field at an altitude of 50 m asl. In the same area, until now, scientific literature reports only the presence of late Roman pottery (4th–6th centuries AD), and no evidence has appeared that it could be the site of a prehistoric settlement. The most important prehistoric settlement, the Faraglioni Village (Middle Bronze Age) is located 700 m further north, overlooking the sea. Obsidian provenance analyses, performed on the 119 samples with absolutely non-destructive techniques WD-XRF and SEM-EDS, indicate two sources areas: Lipari (93 samples, 78%) and Pantelleria (26 samples, 22%). Concer...
Obsidian is a volcanic glass which was highly prized in prehistoric times. Since its chemical compos...
Abstract New investigations on Ustica (Palermo, Sicily) originated from the need to i...
We present the preliminary results of the ongoing investigation of the obsidian from the Bronze Age ...
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...
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 article presents the first archaeometric research carried out so far on a group of obsidian art...
The small island of Ustica was a regular part of the obsidian distribution network in the central Me...
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...
In this study we applied petrochemical methods (SEM-EDS; FT-IR) in order to characterize a group of ...
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 ...
The study of prehistoric trade and exchange networks in the Western Mediterranean is directly linked...
Obsidian is a volcanic glass which was highly prized in prehistoric times. Since its chemical compos...
Abstract New investigations on Ustica (Palermo, Sicily) originated from the need to i...
We present the preliminary results of the ongoing investigation of the obsidian from the Bronze Age ...
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...
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 article presents the first archaeometric research carried out so far on a group of obsidian art...
The small island of Ustica was a regular part of the obsidian distribution network in the central Me...
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...
In this study we applied petrochemical methods (SEM-EDS; FT-IR) in order to characterize a group of ...
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 ...
The study of prehistoric trade and exchange networks in the Western Mediterranean is directly linked...
Obsidian is a volcanic glass which was highly prized in prehistoric times. Since its chemical compos...
Abstract New investigations on Ustica (Palermo, Sicily) originated from the need to i...
We present the preliminary results of the ongoing investigation of the obsidian from the Bronze Age ...