A Mark Pollard (UK University of Oxford), Carl Heron (UK The British Museum)
Archaeological Chemistry
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A Mark Pollard (UK University of Oxford), Carl Heron (UK The British Museum)
Archaeological Chemistry
- Gebundenes Buch
This book enables scientists to tackle the fundamental issues of chemical change in the archaeological materials, in order to advance the study of the past.
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This book enables scientists to tackle the fundamental issues of chemical change in the archaeological materials, in order to advance the study of the past.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Royal Society of Chemistry
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. April 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 159mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 852g
- ISBN-13: 9780854042623
- ISBN-10: 0854042628
- Artikelnr.: 23611937
- Verlag: Royal Society of Chemistry
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. April 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 159mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 852g
- ISBN-13: 9780854042623
- ISBN-10: 0854042628
- Artikelnr.: 23611937
A. Mark Pollard is Edward Hall Professor of Archaeological Science at the University of Oxford, UK. His research has encompassed the application of the physical sciences, particularly chemistry, to archaeology.
The Development of Archaeological Chemistry
Analytical Techniques Applied to Archaeology
Obsidian Characterization in the Eastern Mediterranean
The Geochemistry of Clays and the Provenance of Ceramics
The Chemistry and Corrosion of Archaeological Glass
The Chemical Study of Metals - The European Medieval and Later Brass Industry
The Chemistry and Use of Resinous Substances
Amino Acid Stereochemistry and the First Americans
Lead Isotope Geochemistry and the trade in Metals
Summary - Whither Archaeological Chemistry?
Appendix I: The Structure of the Atom and the Electromagnetic Spectrum
Appendix II: Isotopes
Appendix III: Fundamental Constants
Appendix IV: Atomic Number and the Approximate Weights of the Elements
Appendix V: Periodic Table of the Elements
Subject Index.
Analytical Techniques Applied to Archaeology
Obsidian Characterization in the Eastern Mediterranean
The Geochemistry of Clays and the Provenance of Ceramics
The Chemistry and Corrosion of Archaeological Glass
The Chemical Study of Metals - The European Medieval and Later Brass Industry
The Chemistry and Use of Resinous Substances
Amino Acid Stereochemistry and the First Americans
Lead Isotope Geochemistry and the trade in Metals
Summary - Whither Archaeological Chemistry?
Appendix I: The Structure of the Atom and the Electromagnetic Spectrum
Appendix II: Isotopes
Appendix III: Fundamental Constants
Appendix IV: Atomic Number and the Approximate Weights of the Elements
Appendix V: Periodic Table of the Elements
Subject Index.
The Development of Archaeological Chemistry
Analytical Techniques Applied to Archaeology
Obsidian Characterization in the Eastern Mediterranean
The Geochemistry of Clays and the Provenance of Ceramics
The Chemistry and Corrosion of Archaeological Glass
The Chemical Study of Metals - The European Medieval and Later Brass Industry
The Chemistry and Use of Resinous Substances
Amino Acid Stereochemistry and the First Americans
Lead Isotope Geochemistry and the trade in Metals
Summary - Whither Archaeological Chemistry?
Appendix I: The Structure of the Atom and the Electromagnetic Spectrum
Appendix II: Isotopes
Appendix III: Fundamental Constants
Appendix IV: Atomic Number and the Approximate Weights of the Elements
Appendix V: Periodic Table of the Elements
Subject Index.
Analytical Techniques Applied to Archaeology
Obsidian Characterization in the Eastern Mediterranean
The Geochemistry of Clays and the Provenance of Ceramics
The Chemistry and Corrosion of Archaeological Glass
The Chemical Study of Metals - The European Medieval and Later Brass Industry
The Chemistry and Use of Resinous Substances
Amino Acid Stereochemistry and the First Americans
Lead Isotope Geochemistry and the trade in Metals
Summary - Whither Archaeological Chemistry?
Appendix I: The Structure of the Atom and the Electromagnetic Spectrum
Appendix II: Isotopes
Appendix III: Fundamental Constants
Appendix IV: Atomic Number and the Approximate Weights of the Elements
Appendix V: Periodic Table of the Elements
Subject Index.