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La Universidad de Sevilla demuestra que el mercado de las falsificaciones nació en la prehistoria
Un estudio certifica que los artesanos prehistóricos ibéricos falsificaban el ámbar que ponían en las tumbas
Oct 23, 2024
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Amber provenance as a Chrono-Cultural Proxy: Insights from FTIR analysis in the Iberian Peninsula
In recent years, significant advancements have occurred in our comprehension of amber consumption patterns in the Iberian Peninsula. …
J. A. Garrido-Cordero
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C. P. Odriozola
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A. C. Sousa
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G. Romero-García
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D. Sánchez-Gómez
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J. M. Martínez Blanes
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M. Lázarich
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M. D. Zambrana-Vega
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J. L. V. Gonçalves
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Amber Provenance as a Chrono-Cultural Proxy: Insights from FTIR Analysis in the Iberian Peninsula
In recent years, significant advancements have occurred in our comprehension of amber consumption patterns in the Iberian Peninsula. …
J. A. Garrido-Cordero
,
C. P. Odriozola
,
A. C. Sousa
,
G. Romero-García
,
D. Sánchez-Gómez
,
J. M. Martínez Blanes
,
M. Lázarich
,
M. D. Zambrana-Vega
,
J. L. V. Gonçalves
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DOI
Fake jewellery from the Stone Age looks like the real deal
‘Amber’ beads dating to the Neolithic period, lasting from the fifth to the third millennium BC, are actually mollusc shells coated with resin and natural pigments.
Jul 3, 2024
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