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Tag: Functional Analysis

December 29, 2020December 29, 2020 Hugo H Hernández

PhD position for residue and use-wear on grinding tools

ESR6: Exploring the function of grinding stones using old and new methods (York/Copenhagen)   Microwear analysis is well established in archaeological scientific research and has been applied to a range Read More …

jobs, networks, newsDenmark, Functional Analysis, Grinding stone tools, PhD candidates, Residue Analysis, UK, Use-Wear Analysis
July 31, 2020July 31, 2020 Hugo H Hernández

Special Issue of the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports

"Functional Studies of Prehistoric Artefacts and their Socio-economic Meaning", Special Issue of JAS: Reports (2020). Edited by Alfred Pawlik, Andreu Ollé, Belén Márquez, Laura Longo & Natalia Skakun.

“Functional Studies of Prehistoric Artefacts and their Socio-economic Meaning” is now online   An international team of archaeologists from the Philippines, Italy, Spain and Russia has put together and edited Read More …

news, resourcesArchaeological Science, Functional Analysis, Paleoanthropology, Prehistoric Archaeology, Socio-Economics, Technology
January 23, 2020January 23, 2020 Hugo H Hernández

XIXth World UISPP Meknès 1-6 September 2020 S21-C

Session S21-C: Ancient mirrors: Always reflective and generally secretive objects of the past cultures   Mirrors or mirror-like objects/”mirrors” made of stones, minerals, glass and metal were found in various Read More …

conferences, newsAncient mirrors, Experimental Archaeology, Functional Analysis, Historical Archaeology, Prehistoric Archaeology, symbolic, Technology, Typology

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