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Journal articles on the topic "Metalwork wear analysis"

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Dolfini, Andrea, and Rachel J. Crellin. "Metalwork wear analysis: The loss of innocence." Journal of Archaeological Science 66 (February 2016): 78–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2015.12.005.

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Dolfini, Andrea. "The function of Chalcolithic metalwork in Italy: an assessment based on use-wear analysis." Journal of Archaeological Science 38, no. 5 (2011): 1037–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2010.11.025.

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Hermann, Raphael, Andrea Dolfini, Rachel J. Crellin, Quanyu Wang, and Marion Uckelmann. "Bronze Age Swordsmanship: New Insights from Experiments and Wear Analysis." Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 27, no. 4 (2020): 1040–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10816-020-09451-0.

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Abstract The article presents a new picture of sword fighting in Middle and Late Bronze Age Europe developed through the Bronze Age Combat Project. The project investigated the uses of Bronze Age swords, shields, and spears by combining integrated experimental archaeology and metalwork wear analysis. The research is grounded in an explicit and replicable methodology providing a blueprint for future experimentation with, and wear analysis of, prehistoric copper-alloy weapons. We present a four-step experimental methodology including both controlled and actualistic experiments. The experimental
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Molloy, Barry, Mariusz Wiśniewski, Frank Lynam, Brendan O'Neill, Aidan O'Sullivan, and Alan Peatfield. "Tracing edges: A consideration of the applications of 3D modelling for metalwork wear analysis on Bronze Age bladed artefacts." Journal of Archaeological Science 76 (December 2016): 79–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2016.09.007.

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Can Aksoy, Ömer. "Functions and uses of metallic axe-heads and arrowheads from Safah, Oman: An analysis of metalwork wear and weapon design." Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 19 (June 2018): 727–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2018.03.023.

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Kostomarova, Yu V. "The metal forging tools of the Late Bronze Age population of the forest-steppe Tobol River region (experimental-traceological analysis)." VESTNIK ARHEOLOGII, ANTROPOLOGII I ETNOGRAFII, no. 3 (50) (August 28, 2020): 48–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.20874/2071-0437-2020-50-3-4.

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The paper reports on the results of experimental-traceological study of stone tools used for metal forging by the Late Bronze Age population of the Middle Tobol River region (Western Siberia). The chronological span of the study, according to the radiocarbon dating, extends from the 17th to 9th centuries BC. This paper aims to substan-tiate and expand the existing knowledgebase on the metalwork production with the aid of experiments in forging copper and bronze. The research materials include about 60 stone tools from the Late Bronze Age sites and 23 experimental tools. The trace evidence anal
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Burkov, P. V., S. P. Burkova, and V. Yu Timofeev. "Analysis of Stress Concentrators Arising during MKY.2SH-26/53 Support Unit Testing." Applied Mechanics and Materials 682 (October 2014): 216–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.682.216.

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The paper presents the results of a bench test of MKY.2Sh-26/53 support unit produced by LLC Yurginsky machine engineering plant according all-Union State Standards (GOST 52152-2003) as well as the results of computer simulation of the loading process. These two methods are compared and weak points and stress concentrators in the support unit metalwork are found out.
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Knight, Matthew G. "There's Method in the Fragments: A Damage Ranking System for Bronze Age Metalwork." European Journal of Archaeology, April 30, 2020, 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/eaa.2020.21.

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Broken and damaged Bronze Age metalwork has long been studied, but there is no methodology for identifying signs of intentional versus unintentional action. Past approaches have tended to rely on assumptions about how such finds were damaged. Drawing on the material properties of copper alloys, as well as on recent research into wear-analysis and experimental fragmentation of bronze implements, this article presents a working methodology for identifying deliberate damage. Seven ‘Destruction Indicators’ are presented, with associated criteria, for making informed interpretations about archaeolo
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Metalwork wear analysis"

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Cao, Qin. "Roles of weapons : significance, identity and value in Anyang late Shang (c. 1200-1050 B.C.) society China." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2016. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:e9a70177-8acb-4745-a94b-ddefa08dab98.

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Weapons of the late Shang (c.1200-1050 B.C.), characterised by their frequent discovery and various forms and materials, have often been dogmatically deciphered as either symbolic signifiers or representing military equipment. Adopting an object biographical approach, the main objective of this thesis is to employ the corpus of weapons to explore the martial facet of Shang society. Multiple strands of evidence have been compiled for the investigation: two datasets composed of over 200 complete tombs with their assemblages from the Anyang site of the late Shang, finds from non-burial contexts,
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