Proceedings from the 8th and 9th Scientific Conference Methodology and Archaeometry
Synopsis
Methodology and Archaeometry (MetArh) is an annual scientific conference organized since 2013 by the Department of Archaeology of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Zagreb, and the Croatian Archaeological Society.
The goal of the conference is to entice interdisciplinarity, critical thinking, new insights and approaches as well as new theoretical frameworks in contemporary archaeological science. It offers a wider perspective in observing methodology and methodological practices, also challenging traditional approaches in archaeological research, and following the creative adaptation of methods from other disciplines into archaeology. Also, it enables scholars to present their work, engage in discussion and motivate young scholars and archaeology students to pursue contemporary topics and present their research.
This edition of the conference Proceedings contains twelve papers from the 8th and 9th MetArh conference which was held at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Zagreb. The 8th MetArh conference was held from 3rd – 4th of December 2020, and the 9th from 2nd – 3rd of December 2021 (https://metarh.ffzg.unizg.hr/).
Due to COVID-19, both conferences were held on the online platform Hopin.to. It was very challenging to organize and realize the conference in a virtual format but, most importantly, it produced high-quality works some of which are published in this publication. Papers in this volume are focused on different aspects of archaeological methodology and archaeometry, including case studies from Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia and Ukraine.
Chapters
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Preface
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New Considerations on Spatial Analysis in the Research of Early Medieval Landscape: the Case Study of Bale region in Istria (Croatia)
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The use of archaeological structural survey and the analysis of standing structures on mediaeval castles
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Archaeological surveying in karstic fields: the site of Balina Glavica
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Project MagIstra – magnetic mapping of archaeological structures in soils on flysch: case studies from Slovenian Istria
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Skeletor: system for recording and analysing articulated human skeletal remains
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Skeletor: system for recording and analysing articulated human skeletal remains - Appendices
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Regional Absolute Chronologies of the Late Neolithic in Serbia. The case study of At near Vršac
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The Late Neolithic human burials from Kotlina – Szuzai Hegy, Baranja: the first results of the anthropological analysis
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“If its quacks like a duck” – interpretation of Late Neolithic site Gorjani Kremenjača, Eastern Croatia
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Micropetrographic analysis as a tool for the determination of limestone sources in Istria - applications and limitations
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Volume density and spatial analysis of a Late Antique settlement – preliminary results
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Few experiments of log-boats making
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We do need an education: youth participation programmes as a method in archaeology dissemination
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