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Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences | 2018

Polished stone axes from Varna/Nössingbühel and Castelrotto/Grondlboden, South Tyrol (Italy)

Federico Bernardini; A. De Min; Davide Lenaz; Zs. Kasztovszky; V. Lughi; V. Modesti; Claudio Tuniz; U. Tecchiati

A collection of polished stone axes from a late Neolithic site and an Early Bronze Age hill fort in South Tyrol (Italy) have been analysed through a multi-analytical approach, mainly based on non-destructive techniques (i.e. Raman spectroscopy, X-ray fluorescence and prompt gamma activation analysis) to identify the raw materials used in the same area during different periods and compare them with those in use in the surrounding territories. The analytical results suggest raw material exploitation strategies based on local or close sedimentary, metamorphic and magmatic rocks. Most of the artefacts are made from antigoritic serpentinite, whose origin is probably from Hohe Tauern (Austria) or related secondary deposits. These data confirm the importance of such raw material for the production of polished stone axes during recent prehistory and integrate the present knowledge about the distribution of antigoritic artefacts in north-eastern Italy and neighbouring countries.


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2013

Airborne LiDAR application to karstic areas: the example of Trieste province (north-eastern Italy) from prehistoric sites to Roman forts

Federico Bernardini; A. Sgambati; M. Montagnari Kokelj; C. Zaccaria; R. Micheli; A. Fragiacomo; C. Tiussi; Diego Dreossi; Claudio Tuniz; A. De Min


Archaeometry | 2011

SYNCHROTRON FTIR MICRO‐SPECTROSCOPY APPLIED TO THE STUDY OF POLISHED SERPENTINITE ARTEFACTS: A NON‐DESTRUCTIVE ANALYTICAL APPROACH

Federico Bernardini; D. Eichert; D. Lenaz; A. De Min; Claudio Tuniz; A. Velušček; E. Montagnari Kokelj


Lithos | 2015

40Ar/39Ar ages and petrogenesis of the West Iberian Margin onshore magmatism at the Jurassic–Cretaceous transition: Geodynamic implications and assessment of open-system processes involving saline materials

João Mata; C.F. Alves; L. Martins; Rui Miranda; José Madeira; N. Pimentel; Sofia Martins; M.R. Azevedo; Nasrrddine Youbi; A. De Min; I.M. Almeida; Mohamed Khalil Bensalah; Pedro Terrinha


Archaeometry | 2011

SHAFT-HOLE AXES FROM CAPUT ADRIAE: MINERALOGICAL AND CHEMICAL CONSTRAINTS ABOUT THE PROVENANCE OF SERPENTINITIC ARTEFACTS*

Federico Bernardini; A. De Min; D. Eichert; Antonio Alberti; G. Demarchi; Anton Velušček; Claudio Tuniz; E. Montagnari Kokelj


Archaeometry | 2009

SHAFT-HOLE AXES FROM SLOVENIA AND NORTH-WESTERN CROATIA: A FIRST ARCHAEOMETRIC STUDY ON ARTEFACTS MANUFACTURED FROM META-DOLERITES*

F. Bernardini; A. De Min; G. Demarchi; E. Montagnari Kokelj; Anton Velušček; D. Komšo


Archaeometry | 2014

Mineralogical and chemical constraints on the provenance of copper age polished stone axes of 'Ljubljana type' from Caput Adriae

Federico Bernardini; A. De Min; D. Lenaz; Z. Kasztovszky; P. Turk; Anton Velušček; V. Szilágyi; Claudio Tuniz; E. Montagnari Kokelj


Archaeometry | 2012

SHAFT-HOLE AXES FROM CAPUT ADRIAE MADE FROM AMPHIBOLE-RICH METABASITES: EVIDENCE OF CONNECTIONS BETWEEN NORTHEASTERN ITALY AND CENTRAL EUROPE DURING THE FIFTH MILLENNIUM BC

Federico Bernardini; A. De Min; D. Lenaz; P. Šída; Claudio Tuniz; E. Montagnari Kokelj


Microchemical Journal | 2016

Neolithic pottery from the Trieste Karst (northeastern Italy): A multi-analytical study

Federico Bernardini; A. Vecchiet; A. De Min; Davide Lenaz; A. Mendoza Cuevas; Alessandra Gianoncelli; Diego Dreossi; Claudio Tuniz; M. Montagnari Kokelj


Archaeometry | 2015

Whetstones from Bronze Age Hill Forts of North‐Eastern Italy

Federico Bernardini; A. De Min; Davide Lenaz; A. Mendoza Cuevas; C. K. Nuviadenu; Claudio Tuniz; E. Montagnari Kokelj

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Claudio Tuniz

International Centre for Theoretical Physics

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Federico Bernardini

International Centre for Theoretical Physics

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D. Lenaz

University of Trieste

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Anton Velušček

Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts

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A. Mendoza Cuevas

International Centre for Theoretical Physics

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D. Eichert

Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste

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Diego Dreossi

Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste

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