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WITHDRAWAL: M. J. Bojanowski, S. Mandera, I. Zych, “Provenance Study of Marble Artifacts From the Berenike (Egypt) Archaeological Site Based on Petrographic and Isotopic Data,” Geoarchaeology: An International Journal 39, 6 (2024): 576–593, https://doi.org/10.1002/gea.22015.
The above article, published on 15th June 2024, on Wiley Online Library (wileyonlinelibrary.com), has been withdrawn, at the request of the authors, Maciej J. Bojanowski, Sara Mandera, Iwona Zych, and by agreement between the authors, the Editors-in-Chief, Sarah C. Sherwood, and Lisa-Marie Shillito, and Wiley Periodicals LLC. The authors asked for the article to be withdrawn as the artefacts discussed in the article had been used without the authorisation of the Egyptian authorities. Iwona Zych takes responsibility for this mistake.
引用本文:李建军,李建军,李建军,“基于岩石学和同位素数据的古埃及古遗址大理石器物来源研究”,中国地质大学学报(自然科学版),39(4):2023 - 2023。上述文章于2024年6月15日在Wiley在线图书馆(wileyonlinelibrary.com)上发表,应作者Maciej J. Bojanowski、Sara Mandera、Iwona Zych的要求,经作者、总编辑Sarah C. Sherwood和Lisa-Marie Shillito同意,文章已被撤回。和Wiley期刊有限责任公司。作者要求撤回文章,因为文章中讨论的文物是在未经埃及当局授权的情况下使用的。我要为这个错误负责。
期刊介绍:
Geoarchaeology is an interdisciplinary journal published six times per year (in January, March, May, July, September and November). It presents the results of original research at the methodological and theoretical interface between archaeology and the geosciences and includes within its scope: interdisciplinary work focusing on understanding archaeological sites, their environmental context, and particularly site formation processes and how the analysis of sedimentary records can enhance our understanding of human activity in Quaternary environments. Manuscripts should examine the interrelationship between archaeology and the various disciplines within Quaternary science and the Earth Sciences more generally, including, for example: geology, geography, geomorphology, pedology, climatology, oceanography, geochemistry, geochronology, and geophysics. We also welcome papers that deal with the biological record of past human activity through the analysis of faunal and botanical remains and palaeoecological reconstructions that shed light on past human-environment interactions. The journal also welcomes manuscripts concerning the examination and geological context of human fossil remains as well as papers that employ analytical techniques to advance understanding of the composition and origin or material culture such as, for example, ceramics, metals, lithics, building stones, plasters, and cements. Such composition and provenance studies should be strongly grounded in their geological context through, for example, the systematic analysis of potential source materials.