Marc Händel
Austrian Academy of Sciences
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Radiocarbon | 2009
Thomas Einwögerer; Marc Händel; Christine Neugebauer-Maresch; Ulrich Simon; Peter Steier; • M Teschler-Nicola; Eva Maria Wild
In the course of new excavations at the Upper Paleolithic site at Krems-Wachtberg in the loess region near Krems, Lower Austria, a double burial of newborns was discovered in 2005. One year later, a single grave of an infant was excavated nearby. Both graves are associated with the well-preserved living floor of an Upper Paleolithic hunter-gatherer camp with distinct archaeological features and a rich Gravettian find assemblage. Several charcoal samples from different stratigraphic positions were 14C dated with the accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) method at VERA. The 14C ages confirm the archaeological assessment of the site to the Gravettian time period. According to the uncalibrated 14C ages, the formation time of the living floor is ~27.0 14C kyr BP. 14C data of ~28.6 14C kyr BP determined for an archaeological horizon below the living floor indicate that the location may have been used earlier by people in the Middle Upper Paleolithic.
STAR: Science & Technology of Archaeological Research | 2017
Ivan Stepanov; Lloyd Weeks; Kristina Franke; Charlotte Cable; Bruno Overlaet; Peter Magee; Marc Händel; Yaaqoub Yousif Al Aali; Mansour Boraik Radwan; Hassan Zein
ABSTRACT Ancient iron objects from early Iron Age archaeological sites are almost always severely corroded, which can severely limit the possibilities for their archaeometallurgical analysis. In this paper, a range of corroded iron objects from different sites and regions of the ancient Near East are investigated with the purpose of developing an integrated scientific approach to the investigation of such materials, outlining the capabilities and major technical limitations of currently available techniques. Specific objectives of the research include: (1) Assessing the state of degradation of ancient ferrous objects in respect to the portion of remnant carburized areas preserved; (2) Identifying metallographic structures and evaluating the carbon content from the observation of remnant carburized areas; (3) Developing an understanding of the representativeness of remnant carburized areas in corroded ferrous samples; and (4) Exploring the validity and technical constraints of SEM-EDS analyses of slag inclusions in corroded iron artefacts for the determination of provenance. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT
Nature | 2006
Thomas Einwögerer; Herwig Friesinger; Marc Händel; Christine Neugebauer-Maresch; Ulrich Simon; Maria Teschler-Nicola
Quaternary International | 2009
Marc Händel; Ulrich Simon; Thomas Einwögerer; Christine Neugebauer-Maresch
Quaternary International | 2014
Ludwig Zöller; Daniel Richter; Henrik Blanchard; Thomas Einwögerer; Marc Händel; Christine Neugebauer-Maresch
Quaternary International | 2014
Ulrich Simon; Marc Händel; Thomas Einwögerer; Christine Neugebauer-Maresch
Quaternary International | 2014
Marc Händel; Thomas Einwögerer; Ulrich Simon; Christine Neugebauer-Maresch
Quaternary International | 2014
Florian A. Fladerer; Tina A. Salcher-Jedrasiak; Marc Händel
Quaternary International | 2015
Christian Zeeden; Ulrich Hambach; Marc Händel
Quaternary International | 2014
Thomas Einwögerer; Marc Händel; Ulrich Simon; Anja Masur; Christine Neugebauer-Maresch