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Quarry Green

Jackson Hill 3 NAS 11 Quarry Dekalb Co., GA green-gray, vitreous luster 1 mm 20% 30%... [Pg.240]

Green 007 Quarry Watuga Co., NY Pearly greenish gray 1.5 mm 60% 35%... [Pg.240]

Of great use in such investigations are artifacts or materials that come from a known location. It is in this area that archaeological chemistry has made an enormous contribution. There are many cases of such movement in exotic materials, often in the form of rare stones or minerals. There were no natural sources of turquoise in ancient Mexico, for example, but tins beautiful blue-green stone was imported from the present state of New Mexico and used in the costumes and jeweliy of the elite in Aztec Mexico.. Archaeological chemistry had documented the sources of turquoise in the southwestern and found objects from Mexico that clearly came from those quarries. This example is discussed in more detail in Chap. 8, Case Studies. [Pg.33]

Hawthorne FC, Cooper MA, Green Dl, Starkey RE, Roberts AC, Grice JD (1999) Wooldridgeite, Na2CaCu 2(P207)2(H20)io a new mineral from Judkins quarry, Warwickshire, England. Mineral Mag 63 13-16... [Pg.226]


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