| Economic Change in the Prehistoric Hexi Corridor (4800-2200 bp), North-West China |
11 |
| Did China Import Metals from Africa in the Bronze Age? |
9 |
| Electrochemical Characterization and Dating of Archaeological Leaded Bronze Objects Using the Voltammetry of Immobilized Particles |
8 |
| Raman spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy confirm ochre residues on 71 000-year-old bifacial tools from Sibudu, South Africa |
8 |
| The Life History of an Enslaved African: Multiple Isotope Evidence for Forced Childhood Migration from Africa to the Caribbean and Associated Dietary Change |
7 |
| The Analysis of Late Bronze Age Glass from Nuzi and the Question of the Origin of Glass-Making |
7 |
| The Supply of Glass at Portus Ilicitanus (Alicante, Spain): A Meta-Analysis of HIMT Glasses |
6 |
| Lipid Residues from Low-Fired Pottery |
6 |
| Stable Isotope Sourcing of Wool from Textiles at Pacatnamu |
6 |
| Heat Treatment of Mineral Pigment During the Upper Palaeolithic in North-East Italy |
6 |
| The Archaeometry and Archaeology of Ancient Chinese Glass: a Review |
6 |
| Contribution of strontium to the human diet from querns and millstones: an experiment in digestive strontium isotope uptake |
5 |
| Thirty-Four Years of Stable Isotopic Analyses of Ancient Skeletons in China: an Overview, Progress and Prospects |
5 |
| Multi-analytical Studies of the Lime Mortars from the Yanxi Hall in the Yangxin Palace of the Palace Museum (Beijing) |
5 |
| Quantifying 3D Micro-Surface Changes on Experimental Stones Used to Break Bones and Their Implications for the Analysis of Early Stone Age Pounding Tools |
5 |
| A Study of Biodeterioration and Chromatic Alterations of Painted and Gilded Mummy Cartonnage at the Saqqara Museum Storeroom, Egypt |
5 |
| Determining the Provenance of Cayo Pottery from Grenada, Lesser Antilles, Using Portable X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry |
5 |
| Defining and Characterizing Archaeological Quartzite: Sedimentary and Metamorphic Processes in the Lithic Assemblages of El Habario and El Arteu (Cantabrian Mountains, Northern Spain) |
5 |
| Testing Area-Scale Fractal Complexity (Asfc) and Laser Scanning Confocal Microscopy (LSCM) to Document and Discriminate Microwear on Experimental Quartzite Scrapers |
5 |
| Portuguese Blue-on-Blue 16th-17th Century Pottery |
4 |
| Ballistic Study Tackles Kinetic Energy Values of Palaeolithic Weaponry |
4 |
| Copper Production and Trade in the Niari Basin (Republic of Congo) During the 13th to 19th Centuries ce: Chemical and Lead Isotope Characterization |
4 |
| The Evolution of the Vitruvian Recipes over 500Years of Floor-Making Techniques: The Case Studies of the Domus delle Bestie Ferite and the Domus di Tito Macro (Aquileia, Italy) |
4 |
| Improvements in Archaeomagnetic Dating in Western Europe from the Late Bronze to the Late Iron Ages: An Alternative to the Problem of the Hallstattian Radiocarbon Plateau |
4 |
| Discrimination of Ceramic Surface Finishing by Vertical Scanning Interferometry |
4 |
| Geochemical fingerprinting of Monegros cherts: Redefining the origin of a prehistoric tracer |
4 |
| The technology and production of glazed ceramics from Middle Islamic Jerash, Jordan |
4 |
| Multi-analytical Studies of Archaeological Chinese Earthen Plasters: The Inner Wall of the Longhu Hall (Yuzhen Palace, Ancient Building Complex, Wudang Mountains, China) |
3 |
| In-situ Sourcing of Hematite Paints on the Surface of Hohokam Red-on-Buff Ceramics Using Laser Ablation - Inductively Coupled Plasma - Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) and Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis |
3 |
| The Composition of the Sao Bras Copper Hoard in Relation to the Bell Beaker Metallurgy in the South-western Iberian Peninsula |
3 |
| Is It Hop? Identifying Hop Fibres in a European Historical Context |
3 |
| CHARMed PyMca, Part II: An evaluation of interlaboratory reproducibility for ED-XRF analysis of copper alloys |
3 |
| NMR as a new tool for cultural heritage application: The provenance of ancient white marbles |
3 |
| The Chronology of Insiza Cluster Khami-Phase Sites in South-Western Zimbabwe: Compositional Insights from pXRF and Raman Analysis of Excavated Exotic Glass Finds |
3 |
| Biometric variables predict stone tool functional performance more effectively than tool-form attributes: a case study in handaxe loading capabilities |
3 |
| Novel Micro-Scale Steel-Making from Molten Cast Iron Practised in Medieval Nomadic Communities of East Mongolia |
3 |
| Evidence for Birch Bark Tar Use as an Adhesive and Decorative Element in Early Iron Age Central Italy: Technological and Socio-Economic Implications |
3 |
| First Insights into the Technique Used for Heat Treatment of Chert at the Solutrean Site of Laugerie-Haute, France |
3 |
| Further Insight into Mesoamerican Paint Technology: Unveiling the Colour Palette of the Pre-Columbian Codex Fejervary-Mayer by Means of Non-invasive Analysis |
3 |
| On the Metal-Leaf Decorations of Post-Byzantine Greek Icons |
3 |
| Assessing bone transformation in late Miocene and Plio-Pleistocene deposits of Kenya and South Africa |
3 |
| Laboratory Research into the Use of Menthol as a Temporary Consolidant for Conservation on Archaeological Excavations |
3 |
| Mineralogical-Geochemical Characterization and Provenance of the Stones Used at the Pasargadae Complex in Iran: A New Perspective |
3 |
| Radiocarbon Dates from the Oxford AMS System: Archaeometry Datelist 36 |
3 |
| Archaeomagnetic Dating of Pyrotechnological Contexts: a Case Study for Copper Smelting Sites in the Central Timna Valley, Israel |
3 |
| Collagen deamidation in archaeological bone as an assessment for relative decay rates |
3 |
| New applications of LA-ICP-MS for sourcing archaeological ceramics: microanalysis of inclusions as fingerprints of their origin |
3 |
| A Provenance Study of Early Bronze Age Artefacts Found in Asturias (Spain) by Means of Metal Impurities and Lead, Copper and Antimony Isotopic Compositions |
3 |
| The Preservation and Interpretation of delta S-34 Values in Charred Archaeobotanical Remains |
3 |
| Significance and Limitations of Stable Oxygen Isotope Ratios in the Apatite Phosphate of Archaeological Vertebrate Finds for Provenance Analysis in an Alpine Reference Region |
3 |