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Archaeological Chemistry Materials Methods And Meaning Kathryn A Jakes Eds

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Archaeological Chemistry Materials Methods And Meaning Kathryn A Jakes Eds
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Publisher: American Chemical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 27.76 MB
Pages: 265
Author: Kathryn A. Jakes (Eds.)
ISBN: 9780841219328, 9780841238107, 084121932X, 0841238103
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Archaeological Chemistry Materials Methods And Meaning Kathryn A Jakes Eds by Kathryn A. Jakes (eds.) 9780841219328, 9780841238107, 084121932X, 0841238103 instant download after payment.

Content: Archaeological Chemistry: Materials, Methods, and Meaning / Kathryn A. Jakes --
Potential for Virtually Nondestructive Radiocarbon and Stable Carbon Isotopic Analyses on Perishable Archaeological Artifacts / Karen L. Steelman and Marvin W. Rowe --
Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Radiocarbon Ages of an Oxalate Accretion and Rock Paintings at Toca do Serrote da Bastiana, Brazil / Karen L. Steelman, Richard Rickman, Marvin W. Rowe, Thomas W. Boutton, Jon Russ, and Niede Guidon --
Measuring Lead Isotope Ratios in Majolica from New Spain Using a Nondestructive Technique / Susan Reslewic and James H. Burton --
Characterization of Archaeological Materials by Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry / Robert J. Speakman, Hector Neff, Michael D. Glascock, and Barry J. Higgins --
Modern and Ancient Resins from Africa and the Americas / Joseph B. Lambert, Yuyang Wu, and Jorge A. Santiago-Blay --
Characterization and Radiocarbon Dating of Archaeological Resins from Southeast Asia / C.D. Lampert, I.C. Glover, C.P. Heron, B. Stem, R. Shoocongdej, and G.B. Thompson --
Analysis of Glass Beads and Glass Recovered from an Early 17th-Century Glassmaking House in Amsterdam / K. Karklins, R.G.V. Hancock, J. Baart, M.L. Sempowski, J.-F. Moreau, D. Barham, S. Aufreiter, and I. Kenyon --
Morphology and Microstructure of Marine Silk Fibers / Rekha Srinivasan and Kathryn A. Jakes --
Electron Spin Resonance Studies To Explore the Thermal History of Archaeological Objects / Robert G. Hayes and Mark R. Schurr --
Geochemical Analysis of Obsidian and the Reconstruction of Trade Mechanisms in the Early Neolithic Period of the Western Mediterranean / Robert H. Tykot --
Chemical, Technological, and Social Aspects of Pottery Manufacture in the La Quemada Region of Northwest Mexico / E. Christian Wells and Ben A. Nelson --
Trace Element Analysis and Its Role in Analyzing Ceramics in the Eastern Woodlands / Christina B. Rieth --
Contribution of Stable Isotope Analysis to Understanding Dietary Variation among the Maya / Robert H. Tykot --
Chemical Compositions of Chinese Coins of Emperor Ch'ien Lung (Qian Long) and Annamese Coins of Emperor Thanh Thai via Energy-Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence / Tiffany Gaines, Eric McGrath, Vincent Iduma, Renee Kuzava, Sarah Frederick, and Mark Benvenuto.

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