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    Dr Farahnaz Koleini

    5 Stories

    University of Pretoria

    South Africa

    Archaeology

    University of Pretoria

    South Africa

    Archaeology

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    1. The Chronology of Insiza Cluster Khami-Phase Sites in South-Western Zimbabwe: Compositional Insights from pXRF and Raman Analysis of Excavated Exotic Glass Finds

      Article • Archaeometry, March 2019, Wiley

      Dr Farahnaz Koleini

    2. Metals from K2 and Mapungubwe: a technological study of early second millennium material culture, with an emphasis on conservation

      Article • Azania Archaeological Research in Africa, September 2013, Taylor & Francis

      Dr Farahnaz Koleini

    3. Characterization of the corrosion layer on iron archaeological artefacts from K2 (825–1220 AD), an archaeological site in South Africa

      Article • Studies in Conservation, July 2013, Taylor & Francis

      Dr Farahnaz Koleini, Professor Innocent Pikirayi

    4. Efficiency of neutron tomography in visualizing the internal structure of metal artefacts from Mapungubwe museum collection with the aim of conservation

      Article • Journal of Cultural Heritage, July 2012, Elsevier

      Dr Farahnaz Koleini, Professor Innocent Pikirayi

    5. Evidence for indigenous strip-drawing in production of wire at Mapungubwe Hill (1220–1290 AD): towards an interdisciplinary approach

      Article • Journal of Archaeological Science, March 2012, Elsevier

      Dr Farahnaz Koleini, Professor Innocent Pikirayi

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