Proceedings from the 11th and 12th 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.
This volume of Proceedings from the 11th and 12th Scientific Conferences Methodology and Archaeometry brings together a selection of papers that explore diverse methodological approaches in contemporary archaeological research, and the application of archaeometric techniques in the documentation, analysis, and interpretation of archaeological data.
The 11th MetArh conference was held on the 7th and 8th of December 2023, and the 12th MetArh conference took place on the 28th of November 2024 at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb. Both events brought together researchers from several countries who presented recent results and discussed current challenges in fieldwork, analytical procedures, and interpretative frameworks.
Together, these contributions demonstrate the growing importance of methodological and technological innovation in archaeology. Through interdisciplinary collaboration, the authors advance new standards of research practice and open avenues for further cooperation between archaeologists and natural scientists.
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Uncovering Lithic Artefacts in the Dinaric Karst: Challenges of Field Survey in Bristivica near Trogir
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The use of 3D photogrammetry in analysing the Roman epigraphic monuments: a case study from Kremna village, southwestern Serbia
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An Integrated Methodological Approach to the Archaeology of the Ludogorsko Plateau, Northeastern Bulgaria
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Building materials and the constructional sequence of the burial mound Gomila in Jalžabet
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Interpretive analysis of pottery distribution in the northern part of the late antique hilltop settlement in Lobor, NW Croatia
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Building phases of the triconch church complex at Bilice with regard to mortar dating
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Long time, no siege: non-invasive archaeological methods in the research of Cesargrad castle
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