Archaeology
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- Geochemical Research Laboratory
- Non-destructive trace element analysis and sourcing of artifacts made from obsidian and other volcanic rocks using energy dispersive x-ray fluorescence analysis.
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- Geochron Laboratories / Krueger Enterprises Isotopic Analyses
- Providing radiocarbon, potassium-argon, stable isotopes, and other radiometric analyses. Serving researchers in geology, geochronology, archaeology, anthropology, hydrology, and environmental and food adulteration studies. Additional analyses include C-14 by AMS, tritium, Sr, Rb-Sr, Pb, U-Pb, and Sm-Nd.
- 403
- Laboratory of Conservation & Material Sciences
- Laboratory at the Groningen Institute of Archaeology in the Netherlands. Conserves, restores, and studies the manufacturing process of archaeological ceramics and metals.
- 404
- Radiocarbon Dating at Queen's University, Belfast
- The Radiocarbon Dating Service at the School of Archaeology and Palaeoecology. Sample sizes, staff, cost and time.
- 405
- Tree-Ring Services
- Independent tree-ring dating laboratory providing analysis of ancient trees, timber-frame buildings to archaeological timbers. Individual reports, current projects and rates detailed.
- 406
- Paleo Research Institute
- Offers a variety of macro and micro floral remains analyses. Services offered, sampling manuals, publications, and employment opportunities.
- 407
- Archaeo-Physics
- Minnesota based company provides non-invasive high-resolution geophysical surveys for academic and cultural resource management projects throughout the United States and abroad. Includes methodology and examples of previous surveys.
- 408
- Bone Sharp Consulting
- Craig Chartier in Massachusetts offers specialized analytical and research services in vertebrates and invertebrates. Clients, services, CV, sample paper, news.
- 409
- Cape Field School
- An archaeological field school on the scenic coast of South Africa, in the De Hoop Nature Reserve, about 200 km east of Cape Town. The coastal caves here contain well preserved Later- and Middle Stone Age deposits.
- 410
- Clocks in the Rocks
- Radioactive decay processes have proven particularly useful in radioactive dating for geologic processes. Uranium-lead, potassium-argon, and rubidium-strontium dating.
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- On The Antiquity Of Pots
- From ScienceDaily, the contents of ancient pottery could help archaeologists resolve some longstanding disputes in the world of antiquities, thanks to scientists at Britain's University of Bristol. The researchers have developed the first direct method for dating pottery by examining animal fats preserved inside the ceramic walls.
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- New Method Determining Age Of Neolithic Artifacts
- A UC Irvine archaeological scientist has created a new method for determining the approximate age of many artifacts between 50,000 to 100,000 years old, a period for which other dating methods are less effective. (April 13, 2004)
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- Heinrich-Barth-Institute
- This interdisciplinary research institute within the University of Cologne focuses on the interdependence of cultural and ecological changes and adaptations in arid zones and the documentation and analysis of rock art.
- 414
- Heritage Conservation Advocates
- A multi-sectoral group that campaigns for the promotion and preservation of historical and archaeological sites in and the vicinities of Cagayan de Oro, Philippines.
- 415
- Polish Archaeological Mission in Iran and Central Asia
- Currently involved in two major undertakings, the Mele Hairam Fire Temple Project in Turkmenistan and the Bolaghi Gorge Salvation Project in Iran.
- 416
- AREA-ARchives of European Archaeology
- A research network dedicated to the history of archaeology, with particular emphasis on the archives of the discipline, their promotion and preservation.
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- European Association of Archaeologists
- Membership-based association open to all archaeologists and other related or interested individuals or bodies. Statutes, conferences, journal, members and news.
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- European Materials Research Society (EMRS)
- Created for international cooperation in Europe the need for closer ties between industry and science in materials research.
