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African Archaeological Review - This study employs ceramic petrography to establish if the existing typology-based divisions for the so-called Middle Nubian cultures can be related to variations in... 相似文献
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Journal of Archaeological Research - Archaeologists have long compared the Hohokam world of the North American Southwest to contemporary traditions in Mesoamerica and West Mexico. A degree of... 相似文献
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Elizabeth S. Friedman Aaron J. Brody Marcus L. Young Jon D. Almer Carlo U. Segre Susan M. Mini 《Journal of archaeological science》2008
Seven bronze bangles from Tell en-Nasbeh, northern Judah, were investigated to understand the phase composition and manufacturing process of the artifacts, and possibly suggest a provenance for their origin. Synchrotron x-ray radiation diffraction (XRD) and fluorescence (XRF) were used in the analysis to avoid any destructive sampling and at the same time penetrate through the surface into the core metal. These techniques enabled us to determine that the bangles were not just tin bronze, but leaded tin bronze. Based on excavation reports, it is unlikely that the metal objects were manufactured locally at Tell en-Nasbeh; rather, preliminary XRD and XRF data point towards the neighboring region of Edom as their origin. Despite their political enmity during the Iron Age II, the data suggest that Judahite social demands for bronze may have fostered a strong economic relationship between these two polities. 相似文献
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Daniel O. Sayers P. Brendan Burke Aaron M. Henry 《International Journal of Historical Archaeology》2007,11(1):60-97
The Great Dismal Swamp in North Carolina and Virginia has a history of profound significance to scholars and historians of
North American diasporas. Between 1630 and 1865, thousands of maroons, enslaved canal company laborers, and disenfranchised
Native Americans lived within this morass and formed communities that were connected through a dynamic swamp-wide political
economy. The Great Dismal Swamp Landscape Study has been initiated to explore the archaeological landscapes of these Diasporans.
This essay discusses several aspects of the theoretico-analytical research model that has guided this ongoing project. Also,
included are brief explications on the methods and results of the first season of archaeological survey in the Great Dismal
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