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Archaeological Sciences 1995 Unknown

  • SKU: BELL-59405028
Archaeological Sciences 1995 Unknown
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Publisher: Casemate Publishers & Book Distributors, LLC
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 77.2 MB
Author: Unknown
ISBN: 9781785708060, 1785708066
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Archaeological Sciences 1995 Unknown by Unknown 9781785708060, 1785708066 instant download after payment.

A huge collection of papers on scientific analysis in archaeology from a conference held in Liverpool in 1995. Papers are grouped under ten headings: Scientific analysis of Petrology ( 3 papers ); of Glass ( five papers ); of Ceramics ( 7 papers ); Metallurgy ( 9 papers ); Chronological Studies ( 9 papers ); Dendrochronological Studies ( 3 papers ); The Study of Ancient Enviroments ( 16 papers ); Remote Sensing ( 2 papers ); The Analysis of Human Remains ( 5 papers ) and Perspectives on Human Evolution and Early Hominid Artefacts ( 9 papers ). Subjects studied include Stonehenge dolerites, early Egyptian glass, Greek Archaic transport amphorae, Roman brooches, South Indian bronzes, dendrochronological datings of Viking ships, phytolith analysis from the Indus Valley, Pakistan, the microflora of the Milos catacombs, Greece and Medieval glass making technology.

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