Archaeometry
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Archaeometry is an international research journal covering the application of the physical and biological sciences to archaeology, anthropology and art history https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/14754754 #archaeology #science #research
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We've just started using a new editorial management system. This will help us provide a better service to authors & reviewers. Apologies if there are delays responding to submissions or enquiries for the next couple of weeks while our staff & editors learn the new system
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"Crafting Brilliance: The Artistry and Legacy of Adakkaputhur Intermetallic γ-Bronze Mirrors (Cu41Sn11)" the creation and tradition of Vālkkaṇāti.
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October is here and so is the October Issue of Archaeometry! 🍂 🍂
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"Archaeometallurgy in northern Oman—Diachronic copper production on a smelting site in Wadi al-Salh" presents new data on copper technology in the Bronze Age and Islamic periods in Oman.
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In "Experimental bone combustion and collagen preservation: implications for isotopic studies" how combustion affects biological analysis, especially isotopic studies, is explored.

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Pottery production and Granular White imports at Late Formative San José Cuautitlan

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Archaeometrical study of ceramic materials from the Chupícuaro culture (Formative Period, Mesoamerica)

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Out now, the special issue on Archaeological Science in Latin America! The eight papers featured in this issue underscore the methodological diversity and interdisciplinary approaches that characterize archaeological science in Latin America.

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Production of arsenical bronze using speiss on the Elephantine Island (Aswan, Egypt) during the Middle Kingdom (Middle Bronze Age) (c.2000–1650 BCE) #OpenAccess #Egypt #Bronze

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The application of a genetic algorithm in the correlation of intra-individual isotopic Sr dental records for archaeological and palaeontological reconstruction of years-long mobility

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Compositional characteristics of proto-porcelain wares of the Wuyishan cluster in Southeast China

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Highland and foothill pottery production technologies: A perspective from the third millennium BCE from Southwest Anatolia (Türkiye)

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Out now – The newest issue of Archaeometry full of fantastic articles!

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Analysis of the medieval glass beads from a conquering Hungarian burial in Lužianky, Slovakia

This article examines 10th-century blue and purple glass beads from a Hungarian burial in Lužianky, Slovakia, in order to determine their origin through chemical analysis.
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The glazed tiles in Yaogang village kiln in the Ming dynasty, Nanjing, China: Unveiling the unique mysteries of their techniques and compositions through comprehensive analysis methods
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What can lithics tell us about demography: people are not rocks (nor dates)

Lithics have been used as a proxy for population size, this paper argues that those interactions do not produce fixed relationships between numbers of people and of lithic artifacts (or dates) produced.

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Levantine Hacksilber and the flow of silver in early Mediterranean commerce

This study presents a comprehensive approach to provenancing ancient silver artefacts.
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The use and production technologies of iron of the Han Dynasty in eastern Sichuan Province, China

A comprehensive study of the excavated smelting remains indicating that iron smelting and forging activities were taking place at the site of Luojiaba.
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What can lithics tell us about the evolution of learning and development? Find out in this new article published in Archaeometry! buff.ly/uhyD5xu
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Our June issue is out now featuring great articles on a range of topics including iron working, analysis of wooden remains, and so much more! buff.ly/E5ASdWk
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What can lithics tell us about food production during the transition to farming? Exploring harvesting practices and cultural changes during the neolithic in Southwest Asia: a view from Qminas (north-western Syria) buff.ly/9mDIJGb
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Ever wondered what eye makeup in the past was made from? Check out the new article published in Archaeometry on "Eye makeup in Northwestern Iran at the time of the Assyrian Empire: a new kohl recipe based on manganese and graphite from Kani Koter (Iron Age III)" buff.ly/bWrRoty
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Read about 5th century CE glass finds in "Insights into late Sasanian glass workshop at the city of Istakhr, Fras" buff.ly/Rc8wRIV
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Our special issue on Chronological Modelling is out now! This issue features 9 articles that provide a snapshot of current research on approaches to chronology in archaeology. buff.ly/ITt4x5n
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Archaeometry welcomes a new Editorial Coordinator to our editoral office. Rachel Cartwright will be working part time to help the editors manage submitted papers,
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High-resolution compound-specific δ15N isotope dietary study of humans from the Scottish Mesolithic and Neolithic
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#OpenAccess #AminoAcids #Neolithic #StableIsotopeAnalyses