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Journal of Field Archaeology. 43:399-416
The Royal City of Meroe,ca.200 km north of Khartoum in the modern-day Republic of the Sudan, was an ancient capital of the Kingdom of Kush. From the 3rd century B.C. to the 4th century A.D., Kushite rulers controlledsignificantterritoryfromthebankso
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. 86:127-130
We present a detailed response to Professor Pernicka's critique of our paper entitled “Iridium to provenance ancient silver”. We have concluded that Pernicka's hypothesis, which suggests that elevated levels of iridium in ancient silver artefacts
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Journal of Archaeological Science. 81:1-12
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Trace levels of iridium in ancient silver artefacts can provide information on the sources of silver-bearing ores as well as the technologies used to extract silver. A geographically and chronologically disparate legacy dataset,
Autor:
Michael F. Charlton, Jane Humphris
Recent excavations of a Late to Post-Meroitic furnace workshop at Meroe, Sudan prompted questions concerning the use of some of its unusual design features and the nature of ironmaking practice. To begin addressing these questions, four iron smelting
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 33:102537
Detailed compositional analysis is used to assess the hypothesis that fine tableware were produced and distributed within Central Dalmatia (present day Croatia) during the Late Hellenistic period. Examples of Black Slipped and Grey Slipped Ware sherd
Autor:
Michael F. Charlton
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Journal of Archaeological Science. 56:210-220
The socioeconomic importance of iron to the populations that make use of it is evidenced by the metal's incorporation into nearly every aspect of life, from domestic chores and agriculture to large scale building construction, transportation and warf
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Journal of Archaeological Science. 39:2280-2293
The quest for suitable data, data treatments and statistical methods for identifying the provenance of iron artifacts has led to a variety of analytical strategies. Researchers working on the problem have been slow to develop or adopt the use of mult
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Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 29:352-367
Building on insights from previous Darwinian studies of technology, this paper explores the potential of evolutionary models to explain diversity and change in bloomery ironmaking recipes. Bloomery, or direct process ironmaking, involves the solid st