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Mass Spectrometry in Archaeology

M.P. Colombini, F. Modugno, E. Ribechini, Organic mass spectrometry in archaeology evidence for Brassicaceae seed oil in Egyptian ceramic lamps, Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 40, 890 898 (2005). [Pg.29]

Tykot, R. H. and Young, S.M.M. (1996). Archaeological applications of inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. In Archaeological Chemistry organic, inorganic and biochemical analysis, ed. Orna, M. V., ACS Symposium Series 625, Washington, DC, American Chemical Society, pp. 116-130. [Pg.386]

Friedman, A.M., and J. Lerner. 1978. Spark source mass spectrometry in archaeological chemistry. In Archaeological Chemistry II, G.F. Carter (ed.), pp. 70-78. Washington, D.C. American Chemical Society. [Pg.283]

Dudgeon, J.V., Neff, H., Saint, A., Balsanek, W. (2007) Evaluating the precision requirements for isotope ratio determination of archaeological materials using laser ablation-time of flight-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. In Archaeological Chemistry Analytical... [Pg.842]


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