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The archaeologist and the laboratory

AuteurPhillips P.

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Jaar1985

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieCBA Research Reports

Volume58

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Pagina’s70

UitgeverCouncil for British Archaeology

PlaatsYork

ISBN9780906780459

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Exemplaar88709 ReknummerKelder

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Petrology and ceramics: a review of work on medieval pottery 5-8
Peacock D. P. S.

Neutron activation analysis in the study of ceramics 9-12
Aspinall A.

Buildings in the raw: an analytical approach to the study of raw materials 13-16
Warren S. E.

Theoretical and applied dendrochronology: how to make a date with a tree 17-23
Hillam J.

The recognition and identification of traces of organic materials in association with metal artefacts 24-27
Cronyn J., Pye E. & Watson J.

Use and discard of stone raw materials: the potential for analysis 28-32
Phillips P.

Implement petrology: the state of thee art. Some problems and possibilities 33-35
Davis R. V.

Provenancing and dating of flint 36-40
Cowell M. R. & Bowman S. G. E.

What's what in ancient technology: an inroduction to high temperature processes 41-44
Bayley J.

Sources and resources for non-ferrous metallurgy 45-49
Slater E. A.

The examination of refractory ceramics from metal-production and metalworking sites 50-55
Tite M. S., Freestone I. C., Meeks N. D. & Craddock P. T.

The complete examination of archaeological metalwork 56-59
Northover J. P.

The chemical analysis of Roman coins: past and future 60-62
Reece R.

Glass and glassmaking 63-66
Junter J. P.

Scanning electron microscopy and X-ray microanalysis 67-68
Freestone I. C.
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