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Archaeological Chemistry Analytical Techniques And Archaeological Interpretation Michael D Glascock

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Archaeological Chemistry Analytical Techniques And Archaeological Interpretation Michael D Glascock
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Publisher: American Chemical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.82 MB
Pages: 581
Author: Michael D. Glascock, Robert J. Speakman, and Rachel S. Popelka-Filcoff (Eds.)
ISBN: 9780841220928, 9780841274136, 0841220921, 0841274134
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Archaeological Chemistry Analytical Techniques And Archaeological Interpretation Michael D Glascock by Michael D. Glascock, Robert J. Speakman, And Rachel S. Popelka-filcoff (eds.) 9780841220928, 9780841274136, 0841220921, 0841274134 instant download after payment.

Content: Expanding the range of electron spin resonance dating --
Toward the classification of colorants in archaeological textiles of Eastern North America --
Infrared examination of fiber and particulate residues from archaeological textiles --
Extraction and analysis of DNA from archaeological specimens --
Using archaeological chemistry to investigate the geographic origins of trophy heads in the central Andes: strontium isotope analysis at the Wari site of Conchopata --
Interpreting stable isotopic analyses: case studies on Sardinian prehistory --
Bitumen in neolithic Iran: biomolecular and isotopic evidence --
Surface analysis of a black deposit from Little Lost River Cave, Idaho --
Shell bead sourcing: a comparison of two techniques on Olivella biplicata shells and beads from Western North America --
Archaeological soils and sediments: application of microfocus synchrotron X-ray scattering, diffraction, and fluorescence analyses in thin-section --
Quantitative modeling of soil chemical data from inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectroscopy reveals evidence for cooking and eating in ancient Mesoamerican plazas --
Chemical composition of song dynasty, Chinese, copper-based coins via energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence --
Elemental compositions of Herodian Prutah, copper coins-of the Biblical "widow's mites" series--via energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence --
Chemical composition of the Isfiya and Qumran coin hoards --
Selected applications of laser ablation inductively coupled plasma--mass spectrometry to archaeological research --
Evaluating the precision requirements for isotope ratio determination of archaeological materials using laser ablation-time-of-flight-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry increasing ratio precision --
Lead isotope analysis of Roman carthage curse tablets --
Laser ablation--inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry analysis of ancient copper alloy artifacts --
Laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry analysis applied to the characterization of Peruvian Wari ceramics --
Characterization of building materials from the brick chapel at historic St. Mary's city --
Characterization of 15th-16th century Majolica pottery found on the Canary Islands --
Intraregional provenancing of Philistine pottery from Israel --
The technology of Mesopotamian ceramic glazes --
Analysis of historic latter-day Saint pottery glazes by laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry --
Fingerprinting specular Hematite from mines in Botswana, Southern Africa --
Instrumental neutron activation analysis of Ochre artifacts from Jiskairumoko, Peru --
Feasibility of field-portable XRF to identify obsidian sources in Central Peten, Guatemala --
Sources of archaeological obsidian in Peru: descriptions and geochemistry.

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