The Association of Archaeological Wear and Residue Analysts aims to bring together specialists in archaeological research who deal with the analysis of artefacts to study function and modification. This extends to all aspects of wear, modifications, and damage analysis on lithics, faunal remains (e.g. teeth, antler, bone), metals, potsherds, haematite and other artefact materials.
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MARINELLI, Flavia et al. | The use of bones as tools in Late Lower Paleolothic of Central Italy
JOB OPPORTUNITY FOR RESEARCHER IN PHYTOLITH ANALYSIS
EAA International Congress 2024 Rome
DOMINICI, Clarissa et al. | Combining SR-FTIR, SR-LEXRF AND PIXE microscopies for residue analysis on Palaeolithic stone artefacts
GARATE, Diego et al. | Unravelling the skills and motivations of Magdalenian artists in the depths of Atxurra Cave (Northern Spain)
SORRENTINO, Giusi et al. | Tracing old gestures: a multiscale analysis of ground stone tools developed on sequential lab-controlled replicative experiments
SORRENTINO, Giusi et al.| Tracing old gestures: a multiscale analysis of ground stone tools developed on sequential lab-controlled replicative experiments
JOB OPPORTUNITY FOR MICROWEAR RESEARCHERS
CALL FOR PAPERS
10th SEMINAR OF PREHISTORIC TECHNOLOGY
TRACEOLOGIE DES OUTILS PRÉ- ET PROTOHISTORIQUES
Two years researcher position at LTFAPA lab. Sapienza University of Rome for the analysis of technological traces by microscopy observations and image processing
HALBRUCKER, Éva | Tenacious traces. The impact of burning and patination on microwear traces on experimental and prehistoric stone tools from the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in the Scheldt valley | Ghent University, Belgium
Call for papers – 24th edition of GMPCA-Archaeometry symposium