Delft University of Technology
Understanding preservation and identification biases of ancient adhesives through
experimentation
Kozowyk, Paul R.B.; van Gijn, Annelou L.; Langejans, Geeske H.J. DOI
10.1007/s12520-020-01179-y
Publication date 2020
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Kozowyk, P. R. B., van Gijn, A. L., & Langejans, G. H. J. (2020). Understanding preservation and identification biases of ancient adhesives through experimentation. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 12(9), [209]. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12520-020-01179-y
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CORRECTION
Correction to: Understanding preservation and identification
biases of ancient adhesives through experimentation
Paul R. B. Kozowyk1,2
&Annelou L. van Gijn1&Geeske H. J. Langejans2,3
# Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2020
Correction to: Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences (2020) 12: 209
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12520-020-01179-y
The original version of this article, unfortunately, contained errors. Author found out that there is an error in the funding declarations of the article. It should be:
Funding This project has received funding from Archon (grant holder P.R.B.K) project title: ‘Sticking around: Identification, performance, and preservation of Palaeolithic adhesives’ (grant number 022–005-016) and from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, grant agreement number 804151 (grant holder G.H.J.L.).
Publisher’s note Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdic-tional claims in published maps and institujurisdic-tional affiliations.
The online version of the original article can be found athttps://doi.org/
10.1007/s12520-020-01179-y.
* Paul R. B. Kozowyk p.r.b.kozowyk@tudelft.nl
1
Faculty of Archeology, Leiden University, 2333 CC Leiden, the Netherlands
2
Faculty of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering, Delft University of Technology, 2628 CD Delft, the Netherlands
3 Palaeo-Research Institute, University of Johannesburg,
Johannesburg 2092, South Africa
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences (2020) 12:261