Archaeological chemistry : materials, methods, and meaning
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書誌事項
Archaeological chemistry : materials, methods, and meaning
(ACS symposium series, 831)
American Chemical Society, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book provides examples of analytical methods in a variety of archaeological materials. It presents analytical techniques that incur no visible destruction of the artifact under examination. Using patterns in the analytical data derived from a wide variety of analytical methods, different components of past human behaviour are inferred, including diet, technology of manufacture, source of raw materials, trade routes, and determination of age.
目次
- 1. Archaeological Chemistry: Materials, Methods, and Meaning
- 2. Potential for Virtually Nondestructive Radiocarbon and Stable Carbon Isotopic Analyses on Perishable Archaeological Artifacts
- 3. Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Radiocarbon Ages of an Oxalate Accretion and Rock Paintings at Toca do Serrote da Bastiana, Brazil
- 4. Measuring Lead Isotope Ratios in Majolica from New Spain Using a Nondestructive Technique
- 5. Characterization of Arcaheological Materials by Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry
- 6. Modern and Ancient Resins from Africa and the Americas
- 7. Characterizations and Radiocarbon Dating of Archaeological Resins from Southeast Asia
- 8. Analysis of Glass Beads and Glass Recovered from an Early 17th-Century Glassmaking House in Amsterdam
- 9. Morphology and Microstructure of Marine Silk Fibers
- 10. Electron Spin Resonance Studies to Explore the Thermal History of Archaeological Objects
- 11. Geochemical Analysis of Obsidian and the Reconstruction of Trade Mechanisms in the Early Neolithic Period of the Western Mediterranean
- 12. Chemical, Technological and Social Aspects of Pottery Manufacture in the La Quemada Region of Northwest Mexico
- 13. Trace Element Analysis and Its Role in Analyzing Ceramics in the Eastern Woodlands
- 14. Contribution of Stable Isotope Analysis to Understanding Dietary Variation among the Maya
- 15. 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
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