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Lead isotope analysis archaeological method

Gale, N. and Z. Stos-Gale (2000), Lead isotope analysis applied to provenance studies, in Ciliberto, E. and G. Spoto (eds.), Modern Analytical Methods in Art and Archaeology, Chemical Analysis Series, Vol. 155, Wiley, New York, pp. 503-584. [Pg.576]

Continued analysis of Sasanian silver objects will be directed towards (1) a detailed statistical study of the data, (2) analysis of Sasanian and Umayyad coins, (3) determination of isotope ratios of lead extracted from the silver, (4) correlation between the analytical data and stylistic information obtained from an art historical and archaeological study and with information on methods of manufacture, toolmark, etc. [Pg.39]


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