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Auxiliary Sciences in Archaeology, Preservation of Relics and Environmental Engineering

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ISSN 1689-6742

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T. 10

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2010

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Auxiliary Sciences in Archaeology, Preservation of Relics and Environmental Engineering
Biblioteka Główna Akademii Górniczo-Hutniczej (2006-2018)
ISSN: 1689-6742

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Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access ,
Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access ,
Mineralogical investigation of selected phenomenon present in Kom C, Tell el-Farcha archaeological site, the Nile Delta, Egypt
(2010) Pawlikowski, Maciej ; Strzelczyk, Jacek
Investigation of selected samples collected coming from Kom C at Tell el Farcha site were performed using various mineralogical methods. Examination were conducted in order to identify substances as well as to explain their origin. Samples represent material filling up old fireplaces, mineralized charcoal and organic mat, dark substances coating alabaster vessels and other. Determination of the mentioned substances and samples help to understand the life in the past better.
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Micro-artefacts as indicators of human activity, Tell el Farcha archaeological site, the Nile Delta, Egypt
(2010) Pawlikowski, Maciej 
The main aim of the studies was research performed in order to distinguish kinds and quantities of micro-artefacts occurring within a selected profile and in a selected trench of Tell El Farcha anthropogenic site was carried out. Micro-artifacts are those fragments of anthropogenic origin, which are smaller than 2,0 mm in size, so the fragments, which go through the sieve during sifting of the material at the site. They represented fragments of bones, burnt clay, fragments of charcoal and micro-flakes of flints resulting from treatment of stone tools. The obtained results were used to draw profiles and maps of their distribution within the profile and anthropogenic trench. Obtained results were used to reconstruction of human activity in the selected areas of the site.
Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access ,