Proceedings of the AWRANA Congress Nice 2018
Beyond Use-Wear Traces. Going from tools to people by means of archaeological wear and residue analyses We are extremely glad to announce that the proceedings of the AWRANA congress Read More …
Beyond Use-Wear Traces. Going from tools to people by means of archaeological wear and residue analyses We are extremely glad to announce that the proceedings of the AWRANA congress Read More …
Pages: 237 Publisher: Leiden University (Leiden, 2020) Language: English Read More …
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 …
Investigating domestic craft and subsistence activities through experiments and material analysis The Faculty of Archaeology, Universiteit Leiden, is looking for a PhD candidate in the context of the research Read More …
The German Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) set up a program to promote interdisciplinary research groups with members based at different German research institutions Dr Stephanie Döpper is Read More …
The information will be included in Labs Section of AWRANA website The AWRANA Executive is seeking to have listed all the laboratories of the members of the Association (or Read More …
Session #077: Plants meet Artifacts. Developing Interdisciplinary Approaches to identify plant processing and use in Archaeology Archaeologists have long searched for methods to identify the use and function of Read More …
Session #225: Looking beyond the microscope: Interdisciplinary approaches to use-wear and residue analysis Use-wear and residue analyses have come to play a fundamental role in archaeological enquiries into the Read More …