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Obsidian And Ancient Manufactured Glasses Ioannis Liritzis Christopher Moore Stevenson

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Obsidian And Ancient Manufactured Glasses Ioannis Liritzis Christopher Moore Stevenson
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Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.02 MB
Author: Ioannis Liritzis & Christopher Moore Stevenson
ISBN: 9780826351593, 082635159X
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Obsidian And Ancient Manufactured Glasses Ioannis Liritzis Christopher Moore Stevenson by Ioannis Liritzis & Christopher Moore Stevenson 9780826351593, 082635159X instant download after payment.

This edited volume offers archaeologists and archaeometrists the latest technical information, the fundamentals of provenance studies, instrumentation used in these investigations, and strategies for the dating and interpretation of archaeological materials in glass studies. The contributors discuss recent advances in obsidian hydration dating, secondary ion mass spectrometry, and infrared photoacoustic spectroscopy, focusing on the application of these technologies to a variety of glass forms and incorporating studies that look at the social and economic strategies of past cultures. With examples from Greece, the Middle East, Italy, Peru, Bolivia, Russia, Africa, and the Pacific region, provenance studies look at regional patterns of glass acquisition, production, and exchange, providing examples that use one or more instrumental methods to characterize materials from ancient societies. Extensive figures and tables included.

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