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Lambert, J.B. and Weydert, J.M. 1993 The fundamental relationship between ancient diet and the inorganic constituents of bone as derived from feeding experiments. Archaeometry 35 279-294. [Pg.20]

Hassan, A.A. and Ortner, D.J. 1977 Inclusions in bone material as a source of error in radiocarbon dating. Archaeometry 19 131-135. [Pg.112]

Hancock, RG.V., Grynpas, M.D. and Pritzker, K.P.H. 1989 The abuse of bone analyses for archaeological dietary studies. Archaeometry 31 169-180. [Pg.169]

This volume is the fifth in the Advances in Archaeological and Museum Science series by the Society for Archaeological Sciences (SAS). The piupose of this series is to provide siunmaries of advances in various topics in archaeometry, archaeological science, environmental archaeology, preservation technology, and museum conservation. [Pg.281]

Balzer, A., Gleixner, G., Grupe, G., Schmidt, H.-L., Schramm, S., Turban-Just, S. (1997). In vitro decomposition of bone collagen by soil bacteria the implications for stable isotope analysis in archaeometry. Archaeometry 39 (2), 415-429. [Pg.157]

Chen T, Ynan S (1988) Uraninm-series dating of bones and teeth from Chinese Paleohthic sites. Archaeometry 30 59-76... [Pg.626]

PIXE has also been used for pigment analysis in furniture and interior painting [301a], The growing use of piPIXE and associated beam techniques in art and archaeometry is noticeable [302,303], Even delicate materials such as paper and parchment are unaffected by microbeams. [Pg.642]

Angus, T. (1976), Cast Iron Physical and Engineering Properties, Butterworth, London. Anheuser K. (2000), Amalgam tinning of Chinese bronze antiquities, Archaeometry 42,... [Pg.556]

Barrandon, J. N., J. P. Callu, and C. Brenot (1977), The analysis of Constantinian coins by non-destructive californium analysis, Archaeometry 19,173-186. [Pg.558]

Berzero, A., V. Carmella-Crespi, and P. Cavagna (1997), Direct gamma-ray spectro-metric dating of fossil bones Preliminary results, Archaeometry 39, 189-203. [Pg.559]

Bieber, A. M., D. W. Brooks, G. Harbottle, and E. V. Sayre (1976), Application of multivariate techniques to analytical data on Aegean ceramics, Archaeometry 18, 59-74. [Pg.560]

Bowman, H. R., F. Asaro, and I. Perlman (1973), Composition variations in obsidian sources and the archaeological implications, Archaeometry 15, 123-132. [Pg.561]

Camufo, D., C. Daffara, and M. Sghedoni (2000), Archaeometry of air pollution Urban emission in Italy during the 17th century, /. Archaeol. Sci. 27, 685-690. [Pg.564]

Dayton, J. A. and A. Dayton (1986), Uses and limitations of lead isotopes in archaeology, Proc. 24th Int. Archaeometry Symp., pp. 13-41. [Pg.569]

Domanski, M., J. A. Webb, and J. Boland (1994), Mechanical properties of stone artifact materials and the effect on heat treatment, Archaeometry 36, 177-208. [Pg.570]

Dunnell, R. (1993), Why archaeologists don t care about archaeometry, Archaeomate-rials 7, 161-165. [Pg.571]

Duval, A. R., Ch. Eluere, and L. P. Hurtel (1989), The use of the scanning electron microscope in the study of gold granulation, Proc. Archaeometry Symp. (in Athens), Amsterdam. [Pg.571]

Ehrenreich, R. M. (1995), Archaeometry into archaeology, /. Archaeol. Meth. Theory... [Pg.572]

Falcone, R., A. Renier, and M. Verita, M. (2002), Wavelength-dispersive X-ray fluorescence analysis of ancient glasses, Archaeometry 44(4), 531-542. [Pg.573]

Feathers, J. K., M. Berhane, and L. May (1998), Firing analysis of South-Eastern Missouri Indian pottery using iron Mossbauer spectroscopy, Archaeometry 40, 59-70. [Pg.574]

Gale, N. (1981), Mediterranean obsidian source characterization by strontium isotope analysis, Archaeometry 23, 41-51. [Pg.576]

Gale, N. and Z. Stos-Gale (1996), Lead isotope methodology The possible fractionation of lead isotope compositions during metallurgical processes, in S. Demirci, A. M. Ozer, and G. D. Summers (eds.), Proc. Archaeometry Symp. Ankara, 1994, pp. 287-299. [Pg.577]

Gillard, R. D., A. M. Pollard, R. A. Sutton, and D. K. Whittaker (1990), An improved method for age at death determination from the measurement of D-aspartic acid in dental collagen, Archaeometry 32, 61-70. [Pg.578]

Glascock, M. D. (1994), New World obsidian recent investigation, in Scott, D. A. and P. Meyers (eds.), Archaeometry of Pre-Columbian Sites and Artifacts, Getty Conservation Institute, Los Angeles, pp. 113-134. [Pg.578]

Goffer, Z. (1996), Dictionary of Archaeological Materials and Archaeometry, Elsevier, Amsterdam. [Pg.579]

Gratuze, B., J. N. Barrandon, K. A1 Isa, and M. C. Cauvin (1993), Non-destructive analysis of obsidian artefacts using nuclear techniques Investigation of provenance of Near Eastern artefacts, Archaeometry 35,11-21. [Pg.579]

Grun, R. and C. B. Stringer (1991), Electron spin resonance dating, Archaeometry 33, 153-159. [Pg.580]

Guo Yanyi (1987), Row materials for making porcelain and the characteristics of porcelain wares in north and south China in ancient times, Archaeometry 29, 3-19. [Pg.581]


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