Received: 2016-12-2
Accepted: 2017-7-9
Published Online: 2017-9-8
Published in Print: 2017-9-26
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- The Various Ways of Being Mobile: Habitual Knowledge, Life-Strategies and the Ancient Route Networks on the Eastern Marmarica- Plateau (Northern Libyan Desert)
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- All the Roads to Patavium: Morphology, Genesis and Development of the Roman Road Network Around Padua
- Perspectives for Network Analysis: Roman Roads, Barbarian Paths and Settlement Patterns in the Borderlands at the Limes Germanicus in the Main River Region
- The Road Network in the Longue Durée: A Reading Key of the History of Territories
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- Portable XRF: A Tool for the Study of Corundum Gems
- Trace Elemental Characterization of Maltese Pottery from the Late Neolithic to Middle Bronze Age
- Provenance Study of Prehistoric Ceramics from Sicily: A Comparative Study between pXRF and XRF
- Investigation by pXRF of Caltagirone Pottery Samples Produced in Laboratory
- Monte Finocchito and Heloros Pottery Production: New Evidence through Technological Studies and Material Analysis
- PXRF Determination of the Obsidian Industry from the S–F Area of Piani della Corona EBA Settlement (Bagnara Calabra–RC, South Italy)
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- Portable XRF on Prehistoric Bronze Artefacts: Limitations and Use for the Detection of Bronze Age Metal Workshops
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Articles in the same Issue
- Topical Issue: Advances in Arctic Archaeology
- Archaeological Site Vulnerability Modelling: The Influence of High Impact Storm Events on Models of Shoreline Erosion in the Western Canadian Arctic
- An Early Inupiaq Occupation: Observations on a Thule House From Cape Espenberg, Alaska
- Topical Issue: Uncovering Historical Routes for Sustainable Mobility: Methods, Tools and Case Studies
- The Various Ways of Being Mobile: Habitual Knowledge, Life-Strategies and the Ancient Route Networks on the Eastern Marmarica- Plateau (Northern Libyan Desert)
- Hide and Seek. Roads, Lookouts and Directional Visibility Cones in Central Anatolia
- All the Roads to Patavium: Morphology, Genesis and Development of the Roman Road Network Around Padua
- Perspectives for Network Analysis: Roman Roads, Barbarian Paths and Settlement Patterns in the Borderlands at the Limes Germanicus in the Main River Region
- The Road Network in the Longue Durée: A Reading Key of the History of Territories
- A Stratified Route Network in a Stratified Landscape. The Region of Enna (Central Sicily) from the Bronze Age to the 19 th c. AD.
- Sicilian Castles and Coastal Towers
- From Excavation to Restitution of the Networks of Roman and Pre-roman Roads: The Footprints of the 2222 m and 2535 m Leagues in the Carnute, Senon and Parisii Territories (Gallia Lugdunensis/France)
- Topical Issue on Portable XRF in Archaeology and Museum Studies, Edited by Davide Tanasi, Robert H. Tykot, Andrea Vianello
- Portable XRF on Prehistoric Bronze Artefacts: Limitations and Use for the Detection of Bronze Age Metal Workshops
- Portable XRF: A Tool for the Study of Corundum Gems
- Trace Elemental Characterization of Maltese Pottery from the Late Neolithic to Middle Bronze Age
- Provenance Study of Prehistoric Ceramics from Sicily: A Comparative Study between pXRF and XRF
- Investigation by pXRF of Caltagirone Pottery Samples Produced in Laboratory
- Monte Finocchito and Heloros Pottery Production: New Evidence through Technological Studies and Material Analysis
- PXRF Determination of the Obsidian Industry from the S–F Area of Piani della Corona EBA Settlement (Bagnara Calabra–RC, South Italy)
- Obsidian Studies in the Prehistoric Central Mediterranean: After 50 Years, What Have We Learned and What Still Needs to Be Done?
- Investigating Technological Changes in Copper-Based Metals Using Portable XRF Analysis. A Case Study in Sicily
- Regular articles
- Online Tribes and Digital Authority: What Can Social Theory Bring to Digital Archaeology?
- The Teotihuacan Anomaly: The Historical Trajectory of Urban Design in Ancient Central Mexico
- Reproducibility in the Field: Transparency, Version Control and Collaboration on the Project Panormos Survey
- Big-Men and Small Chiefs: The Creation of Bronze Age Societies
- Hunting High and Low: Gravettian Hunting Weapons from Southern Italy to the Russian Plain
- Erratum
- Erratum to: Monte Finocchito and Heloros Pottery Production: New Evidence through Technological Studies and Material Analysis
- Portable XRF on Prehistoric Bronze Artefacts: Limitations and Use for the Detection of Bronze Age Metal Workshops