نتایج جستجو برای: Archeological Iron

تعداد نتایج: 143950  

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2014
E Lightfoot M Slaus T C O'Connell

Patterns of water consumption by past human populations are rarely considered, yet drinking behavior is socially mediated and access to water sources is often socially controlled. Oxygen isotope analysis of archeological human remains is commonly used to identify migrants in the archeological record, but it can also be used to consider water itself, as this technique documents water consumption...

Journal: :the international journal of humanities 2014
reza rezaloo mohammad alizadeh sola mehdi kazempour kazempour

chronology of northwestern iran is principally based on archeological excavations of the area located around urmia lake. although plain and filled with water, and the outcomes of these excavations are extended to the whole northwestern region. however, northwestern iran despite having geographical diversities with mountainous plains and low stretches, systematic and comprehensive studies have b...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2018
Monica Bini Ilaria Isola Giovanni Zanchetta Adriano Ribolini Andrea Ciampalini Ilaria Baneschi Daniela Mele Anna Lucia D'Agata

The alluvial plain of the Ceyhan River (SE Turkey) has been populated since the Neolithic. In 1954, Marjory Veronica Seton-Williams described for this area several archeological mounds (höyük), which are the remains of ancient settlements. Today, according to the archeological research carried out in the area, some of these mounds result to have been leveled by agricultural activities. In this ...

Journal: :Metallography, Microstructure, and Analysis 2023

Abstract This paper shows the results of archeometallurgical study 31 iron pieces, 23 bronze 1 silver, and gold piece found in archeological site La Ulaña, which is located north Spain foothills Cantabrian Mountains, that lived its period greatest splendor coinciding with Second Iron Age. The basic chemical microstructural analyses iron- copper-based objects provide an overview use these metals...

Journal: :the international journal of humanities 2013
a. mark pollard hossein davoudi iman mostafapour hamid reza valipour hassan fazeli nashli

archaeological excavations on the western part of the central iranian plateau, known as the qazvin plain provides invaluable information about the sedentary communities from early occupation to the later prehistoric era. despite the past archeological data, chronological studies mostly rely on the relative use of the bayesian modeling for stratigraphically-related radiocarbon dates. the current...

2011
Edith Joseph Sylvie Cario Anaële Simon Marie Wörle Rocco Mazzeo Pilar Junier Daniel Job

Several fungi present high tolerance to toxic metals and some are able to transform metals into metal-oxalate complexes. In this study, the ability of Beauveria bassiana to produce copper oxalates was evaluated. Growth performance was tested on various copper-containing media. B. bassiana proved highly resistant to copper, tolerating concentrations of up to 20 g L(-1), and precipitating copper ...

Mahmoud Nili Ahmadabadi Nazli Shahidi Yosra Pouyeshman

This study mainly concentrates on metallurgical structure of the ferrous ancient crafts, specially the discovered ferrous man-made pieces in Ilam which are aged more than 3000 years. The pieces were discovered in Ize a town located in the south east of Ahvaz , in the southern of Iran. The crafts include an ferrous bar, a 3-side and a 4 side bayonets which were microscopically studied by Electro...

2015
Karen D. Lupo Dave N. Schmitt Christopher A. Kiahtipes Jean-Paul Ndanga D. Craig Young Bernard Simiti Lucas C.R. Silva

An ongoing question in paleoenvironmental reconstructions of the central African rainforest concerns the role that prehistoric metallurgy played in shaping forest vegetation. Here we report evidence of intensive iron-ore mining and smelting in forested regions of the northern Congo Basin dating to the late Holocene. Volumetric estimates on extracted iron-ore and associated slag mounds from preh...

Journal: :Science 1905

Journal: :Archaeometry 2023

This paper presents the results of analyses metal artefacts discovered at a multiphase site in Nowe Brzesko, Małopolskie Voivodeship, Poland. Fieldwalking prospection led to discovery steely iron objects, ploughed out on among other numerous archeological finds. A prospecting sondage yielded more corroded artefacts, identified mainly as agricultural tools (e.g. sickles, scythes). These chronolo...

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