All Stories

  1. Identifying accurate artefact morphological ranges using optimal linear estimation: Method validation, case studies, and code
  2. Local Variants or Imports? Defining Petrographic Fabrics Among Regional Ceramic Traditions at La Quemada, Zacatecas, Mexico
  3. The Twentieth Century Invention of Ancient Mountains: The Archaeology of Highland Aspromonte
  4. Events, Social Memories, and Community in a Final Bronze Age Building’s Biography at Sant’Aniceto, Calabria, Italy
  5. Justification for reassessing elemental analysis data of ceramics, sediments and lithics using rare earth element concentrations and ratios
  6. Tracing the Distribution of Late 16th and Early 17th Century European Copper Artefacts in Southern Québec and Ontario, Canada
  7. Are the intensities and durations of small-scale pottery firings sufficient to completely dehydroxylate clays? Testing a key assumption underlying ceramic rehydroxylation dating
  8. Using regional chemical comparisons of European copper to examine its trade to and among Indigenous groups in late 16th and early 17th century Canada: A case study from Nova Scotia and Ontario
  9. Local Clay Sources as Histories of Human–Landscape Interactions: a Ceramic Taskscape Perspective
  10. Reassessment of elemental concentration data of sediments from the western delta of the Nile River
  11. On establishing ceramic chemical groups: exploring the influence of data analysis methods and the role of the elements chosen in analysis
  12. 17th century Huron village life: insights from the copper-based metals of the Ball site, southern Ontario, Canada
  13. Using provenance data to assess archaeological landscapes: an example from Calabria, Italy
  14. CHEMISTRY VERSUS DATA DISPERSION: IS THERE A BETTER WAY TO ASSESS AND INTERPRET ARCHAEOMETRIC DATA?
  15. Making Pots and Potters in the Bronze Age Maros Villages of Kiszombor-Új-Élet and Klárafalva-Hajdova