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materials, methods, and meaning

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261

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Archaeological chemistry: materials, methods, and meaning
2002, American Chemical Society, Distributed by Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents

Archaeological chemistry: materials, methods, and meaning -- Kathryn A. Jakes
Potential for virtually nondestructive radiocarbon and stable carbon isotopic analyses on perishable archaeological artifacts -- Karen L. Steelman and Marvin W. Rowe
Accelerator mass spectrometry radiocarbon ages of an oxalate accretion and rock paintings at Toca do Serrote da Bastiana, Brazil -- Karen L. Steelman ... [et al.]
Measuring lead isotope ratios in Majolica from New Spain using a nondestructive technique -- Susan Reslewic and James H. Burton
Characterization of archaeological materials by laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry -- Robert J. Speakman ... [et al.]
Modern and ancient resins from Africa and the Americas -- Joseph B. Lambert, Yuyang Wu, and Jorge A. Santiago-Blay
Characterization and radiocarbon dating of archaeological resins from Southeast Asia -- C.D. Lampert ... [et al.]
Analysis of glass beads and glass recovered from an early 17th-Century glassmaking house in Amsterdam -- K. Karklins ... [et al.]
Morphology and microstructure of marine silk fibers -- Rekha Srinivasan and Kathryn A. Jakes
Electron spin resonance studies to explore the thermal history of archaeological objects -- Robert G. Hayes and Mark R. Schurr
Geochemical analysis of obsidian and the reconstruction of trade mechanisms in the early Neolithic period of the Western Mediterranean -- Robert H. Tykot
Chemical, technological, and social aspects of pottery manufacture in the La Quemada region of northwest Mexico -- E. Christian Wells and Ben A. Nelson
Trace element analysis and its role in analyzing ceramics in the eastern woodlands -- Christina B. Rieth
Contribution of stable isotope analysis to understanding dietary variation among the Maya -- Robert H. Tykot
Chemical compositions of Chinese coins of emperor Ch'ien Lung (Qian Long) and Annamese coins of emperor Thanh Thai via energy-dispersive x-ray fluorescence-- Tiffany Gaines ... [et al.].

Edition Notes

Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of the History of Chemistry at the 222nd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Chicago, Illinois, August 26-30, 2001.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Series
ACS symposium series -- 831

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Library of Congress
CC79.C5 A728 2002, CC79.C5A728 2002

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ix, 261 p. :
Number of pages
261

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OL15569649M
Internet Archive
archaeologicalch0000unse_p9k6
ISBN 10
0841238103
LCCN
2002025577
OCLC/WorldCat
49727757
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5529812

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