A methodology based on the determination of mineral analysis has been developed to identify the origin of dolerite stone outcrops that were collected to fabricate lithic objects during Late Prehistory. Rare earth elements (REE) and trace elements were measured by Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometry (ICP-MS) and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) was also employed for the analysis of major elements. Samples from different natural outcrops and archaeological sites located in the Mediterranean area of Spain were studied to test the proposed methodological approach. The employed REE/PAAS ratios allow us to establish geochemical differences between dolerites collected from different areas in this geographical framework
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The aim of archaeology is the reconstruction of past cultures and the processes behind cultures. Con...
Difficulties to differentiate between anthropogenic and natural processes in the formation of archae...
Traditionally, the sourcing of prehistoric stone tools in Britain has been done most successfully by...
A methodology based on the determination of mineral analysis has been developed to identify the orig...
Flint is a lithic material that can be worked to obtain sharp blades with conchoidal fractures chara...
Due to their particular geochemical properties and stability Rare Earth Elements (REE) can act as a ...
This paper contributes to an understanding of the distances and choices involved in raw material pro...
Research on the sourcing of siliceous raw materials in Prehistory has taken a step forward with the ...
In this study, patterns of rare earth elements (REE) have been developed and applied for the first t...
International audienceThe coloring materials present an important diversity regarding the contexts i...
This work introduces a comparative collection located in the Prehistory Laboratory at the University...
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Radiolarite is a fossil-rich derivative of biogenic chert found in isolated geologic formations acro...
This archaeometric study aims at characterizing the archaeological finds belonging to the lithic ind...
Due to their particular geochemical properties and stability Rare Earth Elements (REE) can act as a ...
The aim of archaeology is the reconstruction of past cultures and the processes behind cultures. Con...
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