Received: 2020-07-07
Accepted: 2020-10-07
Published Online: 2020-12-17
© 2020 Robert H. Tykot et al., published by De Gruyter
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Keywords for this article
Ustica;
obsidian;
pXRF;
Lipari;
Pantelleria;
trade;
Neolithic;
Bronze Age
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Articles in the same Issue
- Editorial
- Editorial
- Original Study
- On the Lookout: Directional Visibility Cones and Defense in the Nebo Region, West-Central Jordan
- The Emergence of Coercive Societies in Northwestern Scandinavia During the Late Neolithic–Early Bronze Age
- The Roman Food System in Southern Pannonia (Croatia) From the 1st–4th Century A.D.
- Rock Art and Trade Networks: From Scandinavia to the Italian Alps
- Northern Connections: Interregional Contacts in Bronze Age Northern and Middle Sweden
- Sicily Before the Greeks. The Interaction with Aegean and the Levant in the Pre-colonial Era
- The Mountain Sanctuary of Matzanni in Sardinia: Project Motivations and Preliminary Research Results
- The Shifting Baselines of the British Hare Goddess
- Accepting Variation and Embracing Uncertainty: Creating a Regional Pottery Typology in South Asian Archaeology
- Fish and Chaps: Some Ethnoarchaeological Thoughts on Fish Skin Use in European Prehistory
- The Role of Archival Aerial Photography in Shaping Our Understanding of the Funerary Landscape of Hellenistic and Roman Cyprus
- Special Issue ‘The Black Gold That Came from the Sea. Advances in the Studies of Obsidian Sources and Artifacts of the Central Mediterranean Area’, edited by Franco Italiano, Franco Foresta Martin & Maria Clara Martinelli
- Chemical Characterization of Vitreous Finds from Cosenza Cathedral (Calabria – Italy) by the Combined Use of Analytical Techniques
- Petroarcheometric Analysis on Obsidian Artefacts Found Within Some Neolithic – Eneolithic Period Caves of Southern Italy
- Evidencing Human Occupation of a Small Island Through Ancient Glass: The Case of Ustica (Palermo, Italy)
- Archaeometric Characterization of Obsidian Artifacts at Casa dei Francesi (Ustica Island, Italy) and Clues of a Hidden Prehistoric Settlement
- Analysis by pXRF of Prehistoric Obsidian Artifacts From Several Sites on Ustica (Italy): Long-Distance Open-Water Distribution From Multiple Island Sources During the Neolithic and Bronze Ages
- Prehistorical Obsidian Sources in the Island of Lipari (Aeolian Islands)
- Obsidian and Obsidian-like Glass Tesserae: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Study the Dedication Wall Mosaic in the Church of St. Mary of the Admiral in Palermo (12th Century)
- Obsidians of Pantelleria (Strait of Sicily): A Petrographic, Geochemical and Magnetic Study of Known and New Geological Sources
- Chlorine as a Discriminant Element to Establish the Provenance of Central Mediterranean Obsidians
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- Published in Cooperation with CHNT'24
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