05.06.2013 Views

Natural Science in Archaeology

Natural Science in Archaeology

Natural Science in Archaeology

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

References 297<br />

Knox R (1987) On dist<strong>in</strong>guish<strong>in</strong>g meteoric from man-made nickel-iron <strong>in</strong> ancient artifacts.<br />

MASCA J 4:178–184<br />

Kohl P, Harbottle G, Sayre E (1979) Physical and chemical analyses of soft stone vessels from<br />

southwest Asia. Archaeometry 21(2):131–159<br />

Konta J (1993) Stone of a gothic pieta discovered <strong>in</strong> Bern: comparison with cretaceous marly chert<br />

from Prague. Applied Clay <strong>Science</strong> 7(5):357–366<br />

Kostov R (2005a) Notes and <strong>in</strong>terpretations on the ‘Thracian stone’ <strong>in</strong> ancient sources. Annuls of<br />

the University of M<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g and Geology 50 (Part 1, Geology and Geophysics): 99–102<br />

Kostov R (2005b) Nephrite Artefacts From the Karanovo Prehistoric Site, Bulgaria. Geol M<strong>in</strong>eral<br />

Res 12(9):35–39<br />

Kostov R (2005c) Lazurite From Central Asia Accord<strong>in</strong>g to Ethnonym Balkhara. pp 38–40 <strong>in</strong><br />

Annual Scientifi c Conference of the Bulgarian Geological Society “Geology 2004”. Sofi a<br />

Kostov R (2005d) Precious and decorative m<strong>in</strong>erals from the eneolitihic necropoli <strong>in</strong> Northeastern<br />

Bulgaria and their signifi cance <strong>in</strong> the history of gemmology. Proceed<strong>in</strong>gs of the Bulgarian<br />

Geological Society 80th Anniversary pp 205–208<br />

Kostov R (2005e) Gemological Signifi cance of the Prehistoric Balkan “Nephrite Culture” (Cases<br />

from Bulgaria). Annual of the University of M<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g and Geology 48 Part 1 Geology and<br />

Geophysics:91–94<br />

Kostov R (2007) Archaeom<strong>in</strong>eralogy of Neolithic and Chalcolithic Artefacts from Bulgaria<br />

and Their Signifi cance to Gemmology. Sofi a. [pp 103–107, <strong>in</strong> Bulgarian with English<br />

summary]<br />

Kostov R, Chapman J, Gaydarska B, Petrov I, Raduncheva A (2007) Turquoise –<br />

archaeom<strong>in</strong>eralogical evidences from the Orlovo prehistoric site (Haskovo district, Southern<br />

Bulgaria) Geology and M<strong>in</strong>eral Resources (Sofi a) 14(7–8):17–22<br />

Kounas D (ed) (1972) Studies on the ancient silver m<strong>in</strong>es at Laurion. Coronado Press, Lawrence<br />

Kozelj T (1988) Les carrieres des epoques Grecque, Roma<strong>in</strong>e et Byzant<strong>in</strong>e: techniques et<br />

organisation. In: Fant JC (ed) Ancient marble quarry<strong>in</strong>g and trade, BAR International Series<br />

453. British Archaeological Reports, Oxford, pp 3–10<br />

Kozlowsky J (1973) The orig<strong>in</strong> of lithic raw materials used <strong>in</strong> the Paleolithic of the Carpathian.<br />

Acta Archaeol Carpathica 13:5–19<br />

Krauskopf K (1967) Introduction to geochemistry. New York<br />

Kris E (1929) Meister und Meisterwerke der Ste<strong>in</strong>schneidekunst <strong>in</strong> der italienischen Renaissancem.<br />

Anton Schroll and Co, Wien<br />

Kubler G (1984) The art and architecture of ancient America. Pelican History of Art,<br />

Harmondsworth<br />

Kukal Z, Mal<strong>in</strong>a J, Mal<strong>in</strong>ova R, Tesarova H (1989) Man and Stone. Prague Geological Society,<br />

Prague<br />

Kulbicki G (1954) Phénomènes de diagenèse dans les sediments argileux. Clay M<strong>in</strong>erals Bull<br />

2:183–187<br />

Kunz G (1971) The curious lore of precious stones. Dover, New York<br />

Lange K, Hirmer M (1956) De cultuur van Egypte: 3000 jaar architectuur, beeldhouwkunst en<br />

schilderkunst <strong>in</strong> beeld. W De Haan, Utrecht<br />

LaPaz L (1969) Topics <strong>in</strong> meteoritics – hunt<strong>in</strong>g meteorites: their recovery, use and abuse from<br />

Paleolithic to present. University of New Mexico, Albuquerque<br />

Laufer B (1912 and 1974) Jade: a study <strong>in</strong> Ch<strong>in</strong>ese <strong>Archaeology</strong> and Religion. 1912 Field Museum.<br />

Chcago, 1974 Dover. New York<br />

Laufer B (1913) Notes on turquois <strong>in</strong> the East. Fieldiana Anthropol 13:1–71<br />

Laurie A (1967) The pa<strong>in</strong>ter’s methods and materials. Dover, New York<br />

Lawson A (1976) Shale and Jet Objects from Silchester. Archaeologia 105:241–273<br />

Lea F (1956) The chemistry of cement and concrete. St. Mart<strong>in</strong>’s Press, New York<br />

Lea F (1973) The test<strong>in</strong>g of pozzolanic cements. Cement Technology (Jan/Feb):21–25<br />

Leakey L (1931) The Stone Age cultures of Kenya. Cambridge<br />

Le Blanc R (1991) Prehistoric cl<strong>in</strong>ker use on the Cape Bathurst Pen<strong>in</strong>sula, Northwest Territories,<br />

Canada: the dynamics of procurement. Am Antiquity 56(2):268–277

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!