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The book contains the Proceedings of the 37th International
Symposium on Archaeometry, 12th -16th May 2008, Siena, Italy. The
aim of the Symposium is to promote the development and use of
scientific techniques in order to extract archaeological and
historical information from the cultural heritage and the
paleoenvironment. It involves all Natural Sciences and all types of
objects and materials related with human activity. Papers deal with
the development and/or application of scientific techniques for
extracting information related to human activities of the past,
including the biological nature of man himself and the environment
in which he lived. They are grouped according to the following
Symposium Sessions and Sub-sessions: 1. Field Archaeology 2.
Archaeo-chronometry 3.Recent Developments in Radiocarbon Dating
Human - Environment Interactions (Geoarchaeology, Palaeoclimate
studies, Landscape Archaeology, Environmental reconstructions, etc
Bioarchaeology 4. Food preparation and consumption in Antiquity 5
.Stone, Plaster and Pigments (Technology and Provenance) 6.
Ceramics, Glazes, Glass and Vitreous Materials (Technology and
Provenance) 7.Metals and Metallurgical Ceramics (Technology and
Provenance) 8.Integrated Site Studies (they should combine:
excavation procedure, scientific studies of materials and
environment, and archaeological interpretation) 9. Special Theme
Session for Siena Micro/nano diagnostic and ancient technology
The book contains the Proceedings of the 37th International
Symposium on Archaeometry, 12th May 2008, Siena, Italy. The aim of
the Symposium is to promote the development and use of scientific
techniques in order to extract archaeological and historical
information from cultural heritage and the paleoenvironment. It
involves all Natural Sciences and all types of objects and
materials related with human activity. Papers deal with the
development and/or application of scientific techniques for
extracting information related to human activities of the past,
including the biological nature of man himself and the environment
in which he lived. Topics include: Field Archaeology and
Intergrated Site Studies; Archaeo-chronometry including recent
developments in Radiocarbon Dating; Human - Environment
Interactions including Geoarchaeology, Palaeoclimate studies,
Landscape Archaeology, Environmental reconstructions, etc.;
Bioarchaeology; Food preparation and consumption in Antiquity; the
Technology and Provenance of Stone, Plaster, Pigments;Ceramics,
Glazes, Glass and Vitreous Materials, Metals and Metallurgical
Ceramics; and Micro/nano diagnostic techniques.
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