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Materials, archaeological chemical analyses

Most of the essential information on archaeological materials is derived, at the present time, using physical methods of analysis. This may include the qualitative or quantitative assessment of their composition, their provenance, the techniques used for their production, and their age. Some of the most widely used methods of chemical analysis based on physical principles are succinctly reviewed in the following paragraphs. [Pg.59]

Jose-Yacaman, M. and J. A. Ascencio (2000), Electron microscopy and its application to the study of archaeological materials and art preservation, in Ciliberto, E. and G. Spoto (eds.), Modern Analytical Methods in Art and Archaeology, Chemical Analysis Series, Vol. 155, Wiley, New York, pp. 405-443. [Pg.589]

Cholesterol, 2 104 10 804-805 ascorbic acid and, 25 767-768, 769 chemical analysis of archaeological materials, 5 749... [Pg.180]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.29 , Pg.42 ]




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