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Publikováno v:
Heritage, Vol 2, Iss 3, Pp 2343-2369 (2019)
Glass beads have been produced and traded for millennia all over the world for use as everyday items of adornment, ceremonial costumes or objects of barter. The preservation of glass beads is good and large hoards have been found in archaeological si
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Raman Spectroscopy. 54:182-190
Autor:
Anh-Tu Ngo, Linda C. Prinsloo, Philippe Colomban, Howell G. M. Edwards, L. Valérie Esterhuizen
Publikováno v:
Ceramics International
Ceramics International, Elsevier, 2022, 48 (2), pp.1673-1681. ⟨10.1016/j.ceramint.2021.09.246⟩
Ceramics International, Elsevier, 2022, 48 (2), pp.1673-1681. ⟨10.1016/j.ceramint.2021.09.246⟩
International audience; Shards of Blue-and-White Ming porcelain from shipwrecks of Portuguese ships found on the coasts of South Africa plus a shard from Mombasa (Kenya) were analyzed by optical microscopy, SEM-EDS and Raman microspectroscopy (458 nm
Publikováno v:
Heritage, Vol 2, Iss 3, Pp 2343-2369 (2019)
Glass beads have been produced and traded for millennia all over the world for use as everyday items of adornment, ceremonial costumes or objects of barter. The preservation of glass beads is good and large hoards have been found in archaeological si
Was yellow lead chromate pigment used during Middle Stone Age at Sibudu rock shelter (South Africa)?
Publikováno v:
Journal of Raman Spectroscopy. 50:1712-1721
Autor:
Markus Rettenmayr, E.G. Njoroge, Linda C. Prinsloo, Andreas Undisz, Elke Wendler, Johan B. Malherbe, O.S. Odutemowo, Rudolph M. Erasmus
Publikováno v:
Journal of Nuclear Materials. 498:103-116
There are still questions around the microstructure of glassy carbon (GC), like the observation of the micropores. These were proposed to explain the low density of GC. This paper explains the effect of ion bombardment (200 keV Sr + , 1 × 10 16 Sr +
Autor:
Thomas Sutikna, E. Wahyu Saptomo, Linda C. Prinsloo, Johan Kamminga, Luc Bordes, Richard Fullagar, Jatmiko, Matthew W. Tocheri, Elspeth Hayes, Richard G. Roberts
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 40:103199
Edge-glossed flakes, usually recognised as stone tools with macroscopically visible polish from use, have been documented in parts of Southeast Asia from contexts spanning the past 12,000 years and possibly more than 30,000 years. It has been propose
Autor:
Linda C. Prinsloo, Matthew W. Tocheri, Richard Fullagar, Luc Bordes, E. Wahyu Saptomo, Thomas Sutikna, Richard G. Roberts, Elspeth Hayes, Jatmiko
Publikováno v:
Journal of Raman Spectroscopy. 48:1212-1221
Analyses of ancient micro-residues and usewear preserved on stone artefacts can potentially provide detailed information about how prehistoric humans used the artefacts to process materials such as food, pigments and/or adhesives. However, ancient mi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry. 131:1135-1145
Before 100,000 years ago, during the Middle Stone Age (MSA) of South Africa, silica varieties of minerals and rocks were sometimes heated during tool making in order to improve their knapping properties. If the heating and cooling process is not cont
Publikováno v:
Journal of Field Archaeology. 42:364-377
Here we present a database of responses by South African agate and chalcedony to heat treatment. This will assist analyses of heated stone tools not only in South African archaeological sites, but wherever heated agate and chalcedony pieces were knap