Methodological proposal to optimise the analysis of organic residues on archaeological ceramics. The case of Argaric vessels
The anáThe Committee of the RegionsáThe Committee of the RegionsáThe archaeological finds of theóThe use of a chemical analysis tool is a tool capable of characterising the functionality of the containers analysed. However, the preservation of organic waste is not a tool capable of characterising the functionality of the containers analysed.áIn these contexts, the economic and social consequences may be affected by degradation processes.óThe Committee of the RegionsóThe Commission shall adopt the following measuresóThe original identification of the original authorisation making it impossible to identifyóIn this context, the present work focuses on defining an optimised sampling protocol to minimise these elements. In this context, the present work focuses on defining an optimised sampling protocol to minimise these elements. The study is preceded by work, also inéThe CommissionáThe methodological character of the methodologies used in theóThe aim of the study is to ascertain the conservation and conservation of the environment.óThe Committee of the RegionsáThe pieces included in this study come from four sites in the archaeological group. The set of artefacts included in this study come from four sites of the archaeological groupóGatas (Turre, Almeria).ía), La Bastida (Totana, Murcia), La Tira del Lienzo (Totana, Murcia) and La Almoloya (Pliego, Murcia), from which organic waste was analysed.áThe following 85 vessels from habitational and funerary contexts dated throughout the diachronomy of the European Union have been identifiedía Argaric period (2200-155o cal BC). The anáMethodological analysisóThe Commission has carried out a study on this corpus material has made it possible to generate a protocol ú(a) a unique design for optimal sampling, in which the degradation elements are minimised, andóThe Committee of the RegionsóThe archaeological content of the siteóThe Committee of the Regionsá as a methodological supportóThe Commission has also identified the need for a specific policy framework for future research on organic waste in the EU.áThe
Methodological proposal to optimise the analysis of organic residues on archaeological ceramics. The case of Argaric vessels
Elena Molina, Antoni Rosell-Melé
Download PDF| Authors | Elena Molina, Antoni Rosell-Melé |
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| Series | MARQ Magazine. Archaeology and Museum |
| Year | 2019 |


