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Ceramic Petrography: The Interpretation of Archaeological Pottery & Related Artefacts in Thin Section
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Ceramic Petrography: The Interpretation of Archaeological Pottery & Related Artefacts in Thin Section

Thin section ceramic petrography is a versatile interdisciplinary analytical tool for the characterization and interpretation of archaeological pottery. Using over 200 photomicrographs of thin sections from a diverse range of artefacts, time periods and geographic regions, this provides comprehensive guidelines for their study within archaeology.

Thin Section Petrography, Geochemistry and Scanning Electron Microscopy of Archaeological Ceramics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 466

Thin Section Petrography, Geochemistry and Scanning Electron Microscopy of Archaeological Ceramics

Using over 400 colour figures of a diverse range of artefact types and archaeological periods from 50 countries worldwide, this book outlines the mineralogical, chemical and microstructural composition of ancient ceramics and provides comprehensive guidelines for their scientific study within archaeology.

Interpreting Silent Artefacts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

Interpreting Silent Artefacts

This volume presents a range of petrographic case studies as applied to archaeological problems, primarily in the field of pottery analysis, i.e. ceramic petrography. Petrographic analysis involves using polarising optical microscopy to examine microstructures and the compositions of rock and mineral inclusions in thin section, and has become a widely used technique within archaeological science. The results of these analyses are commonly embedded in regionally specific reports and research papers. In this volume, however, the analytical method takes centre stage and the common theme is its application in different archaeological contexts. Contents: 1) Henry Clifton Sorby (1826-1908) and the...

Archaeological Ceramics in Thin Section
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 190

Archaeological Ceramics in Thin Section

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-06-28
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  • Publisher: Springer

‘Archaeological Ceramics in Thin Section: A Colour Guide’ is the first handbook dedicated to the study and interpretation of archaeological ceramics in thin section. Using full colour photomicrographs of ceramic artefacts and accompanying text, the book illustrates the wide range of petrographic and microstructural phenomena that occur in ancient ceramics under the microscope. It assesses the evidence in thin section for the nature and origin of ceramic raw materials and production sequence of ancient pottery by referring to published studies, experimental investigations and observations of ceramic manufacture in traditional societies. The handbook is aimed at research students, scientists and consultants examining pottery and other archaeological ceramic materials in thin section with the polarising microscope.

Tracing Pottery-Making Recipes in the Prehistoric Balkans 6th–4th Millennia BC
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 198

Tracing Pottery-Making Recipes in the Prehistoric Balkans 6th–4th Millennia BC

Balkan ceramic studies is an emerging field within archaeology. This book brings together diverse studies by leading researchers and upcoming scholars, capturing the variety of current archaeological, ethnographic, experimental and scientific studies on Balkan ceramic production, distribution and use.

Tracing Pottery-making Recipes in the Prehistoric Balkans 6th-4th Millennia BC
  • Language: en

Tracing Pottery-making Recipes in the Prehistoric Balkans 6th-4th Millennia BC

Tracing Pottery-Making Recipes in the Prehistoric Balkans 6th-4th Millennia BC is a collection of twelve chapters that capture the variety of current archaeological, ethnographic, experimental and scientific studies on Balkan prehistoric ceramic production, distribution and use. The Balkans is a culturally rich area at the present day as it was in the past. Pottery and other ceramics represent an ideal tool with which to examine this diversity and interpret its human and environmental origins. Consequently, Balkan ceramic studies is an emerging field within archaeology that serves as a testing ground for theories on topics such as technological know-how, innovation, craft tradition, cultural transmission, interaction, trade and exchange. This book brings together diverse studies by leading researchers and upcoming scholars on material from numerous Balkan countries and chronological periods that tackle these and other topics for the first time. It is a valuable resource for anyone working on Balkan archaeology and also of interest to those working on archaeological pottery from other parts of the world.

The Archaeological and Forensic Applications of Microfossils: A Deeper Understanding of Human History The Archaeological and Forensic Applications of Microfossils
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

The Archaeological and Forensic Applications of Microfossils: A Deeper Understanding of Human History The Archaeological and Forensic Applications of Microfossils

Microfossils are an abundant component of the sedimentary rock record. Their analysis can reveal not only the environments in which the rocks were deposited, but also their age. When combined, the spatial and temporal distribution patterns of microfossils offer enormous utility for archaeological and forensic investigations. Their presence can act as a geological ‘fingerprint’ and the tiniest fragment of material, such as a broken Iron Age potsherd, can contain a microfossil signature that reveals the geographical source of the materials under investigation. This book explores how microfossils are employed as tools to interpret human society and habitation throughout history. Examples include microfossil evidence associated with Palaeolithic human occupation at Boxgrove in Sussex, alongside investigations into human-induced landscape change during the Holocene. Further examples include the use of microfossils to provenance the source materials of Iron Age ceramics, Roman mosaics and Minoan pottery, in addition to their application to help solve modern murder cases, highlighting the diverse applications of microfossils to improving our understanding of human history.

Thick As Thieves
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 245

Thick As Thieves

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-05-02
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  • Publisher: Crown

The sensational debut of a crime novelist who will remind readers of how thrilling it was to read Carl Hiassen, Robert B. Parker, or Elmore Leonard for the first time. This novel features Mackin, a rogue and a professional thief who survives by being the very best--and by never breaking his own rules.

The Oxford Handbook of Archaeological Ceramic Analysis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 777

The Oxford Handbook of Archaeological Ceramic Analysis

This volume draws together topics and methodologies essential for the socio-cultural, mineralogical, and geochemical analysis of archaeological ceramic, one of the most complex and ubiquitous archaeomaterials in the archaeological record. It provides an invaluable resource for archaeologists, anthropologists, and archaeological materials scientists.

Culture Media, Solutions, and Systems in Human ART
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 307

Culture Media, Solutions, and Systems in Human ART

Detailed discussion of the history, current status and significance of ART media and the culture systems for their use.