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Archaeological Science Under a Microscope, Studies in Residue and Ancient DNA Analysis in Honour of Thomas H. Loy

Year

2009

Publisher

ANU Press

Type

BOOK

Category

Archaeology

Language

English

Pages

5

ISBN

978-1-92153-684-7

Link

Last Update

05-Nov-2024

Keywords

Archaeology

Description

These highly varied studies, spanning the world, demonstrate how much modern analyses of microscopic traces on artifacts are altering our perceptions of the past. Ranging from early humans to modern kings, from ancient Australian spears or Mayan pots to recent Maori cloaks, the contributions demonstrate how starches, raphides, hair, blood, feathers, resin and DNA have become essential elements in archaeology's modern arsenal for reconstructing the daily, spiritual, and challenging aspects of ancient lives and for understanding human evolution. The book is a fitting tribute to Tom Loy, the pioneer of residue studies and gifted teacher who inspired and mentored these exciting projects.

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