Oxford Handbook of Archaeological Ceramic Analysis
Herausgeber: Hunt, Alice M W
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This volume draws together topics and methodologies essential for the sociocultural, mineralogical, and geochemical analysis of archaeological ceramic, one of the most complex and ubiquitous archaeomaterials in the archaeological record. It provides an invaluable resource for archaeologists, anthropologists, and archaeological materials scientists.
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This volume draws together topics and methodologies essential for the sociocultural, mineralogical, and geochemical analysis of archaeological ceramic, one of the most complex and ubiquitous archaeomaterials in the archaeological record. It provides an invaluable resource for archaeologists, anthropologists, and archaeological materials scientists.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 768
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1219g
- ISBN-13: 9780198854449
- ISBN-10: 0198854447
- Artikelnr.: 58410405
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 768
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1219g
- ISBN-13: 9780198854449
- ISBN-10: 0198854447
- Artikelnr.: 58410405
Alice M. W. Hunt is an Assistant Research Scientist at the Center for Applied Isotope Studies, University of Georgia. Her PhD in Archaeological Materials Analysis (2012, UCL Institute of Archaeology) developed cathodoluminescence spectrometry of quartz as a method for differentiating raw material sources in fine-grained ceramics. Currently, her research focuses on developing analytical calibrations and protocols for bulk chemical characterization of cultural materials (ceramics, anthropogenic sediments, copper alloys, and obsidian) by portable XRF. Recent publications include 'Portable XRF analysis of archaeological sediments and ceramics' (Journal of Archaeological Science, 2015) and Palace Ware across the Neo-Assyrian Imperial Landscape: Social Value and Semiotic Meaning (E.J. Brill, Leiden, 2015).
* Introduction
* 1: Alice M. W. Hunt: Introduction to the Oxford Handbook of
Archaeological Ceramic Analysis
* 2: M.S. Tite: History of Scientific Research
* Research Design and Data Analysis
* 3: Jaume Buxeda i Garrigós and Marisol Madrid i Fernández: Designing
Rigorous Research: Integrating Science and Archaeology
* 4: Roberto Hazenfratz Marks: Evaluating Data: Uncertainty in Ceramic
Analysis
* 5: Gulsebnem Bishop: Statistical Modelling for Ceramic Analysis
* 6: Matthew Boulanger: Data Recycling: Working with Published and
Unpublished Ceramic Compositional Data
* Foundational Concepts
* 7: Giuseppe Montana: Ceramic Raw Materials
* 8: Valentine Roux: Ceramic Manufacture: The Chaîne Opératoire
Approach
* 9: Kim Duistermaat: The Organization of Pottery Production: Towards a
Relational Approach
* 10: Yona Waksman: 'Provenance' Studies: Productions and Compositional
Groups
* 11: Gerwulf Schneider: Mineralogical and Chemical Alteration
* 12: Daniel Albero Santacreu, Manuel Calvo Trias, and Jaume García
Rosselló: Formal Analysis and Typological Classification in the Study
of Ancient Pottery
* 13: Ian Whitbread: Fabric Description of Archaeological Ceramics
* 14: Prabodh Shirvalker: Analytical Drawing
* Evaluating Ceramic Provenance
* 15: Dennis Braekmans and Patrick Degryse: Petrography: Optical
Microscopy
* 16: Ian Wilkinson, Patrick Quinn, Mark Williams, Jeremy Taylor, and
Ian Whitbread: Ceramic Micropalaeontology
* 17: Corina Ionescu and Volker Höck: Electron Probe Microanalysis
(EPMA)
* 18: Bettina Wiegand: Isotope Analysis
* 19: Robert B. Heimann: X-ray Powder Diffraction (XRD)
* 20: Mark Hall: X-ray Fluorescence-Energy Dispersive (ED-XRF) and
Wavelength Dispersive (WD-XRF) Spectrometry
* 21: Elisabeth Holmqvist: Handheld Portable Energy-Dispersive X-ray
Fluorescence Spectrometry (pXRF)
* 22: Marcia Rizzutto and Manfredo Tabacniks: Proton Induced X-ray
Emission (PIXE) and its Applications for Ceramic Analysis
* 23: Mark Golitko and Laure Dussubieux: Inductively Coupled
Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) and Laser Ablation Inductively
Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS)
* 24: Leah D. Minc and Johannes H. Sterba: Instrumental Neutron
Activation Analysis (INAA) in the Study of Archaeological Ceramics
* 25: Alan F. Greene: Synchrotron Radiation
* Investigating Ceramic Manufacture
* 26: Kent Fowler: Ethnography
* 27: Malgorzata Daszkiewicz and Lara Maritan: Experimental Firing and
Re-firing
* 28: Shlomo Shoval: Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR) in
Archaeological Ceramic Analysis
* 29: Jolien Van Pevenage and Peter Vandenabeele: Raman Spectroscopy
and the Study of Ceramic Manufacture: Possibilities, Results, and
Challenges
* 30: Ina Berg and Janet Ambers: X-radiography of Archaeological
Ceramics
* 31: Marta Mariotti Lippi and Pasquino Pallecchi: Organic Inclusions
* Assessing Vessel Function
* 32: Ana L. Martinez-Carillo and Juan Antonio Barcelo: Formal Typology
of Iberian Ceramic Vesels by Morphometric Analysis
* 33: Noémi Suzanne Müller: Mechanical and Thermal Properties
* 34: Hans Barnard and Jelmer W. Eerkens: Assessing Vessel Function by
Organic Residue Analysis
* Dating Ceramic Assemblages
* 35: Eugenio Bortolini: Typology and Classification
* 36: Sophie Blain and Christopher Hall: Direct Dating Methods
* 1: Alice M. W. Hunt: Introduction to the Oxford Handbook of
Archaeological Ceramic Analysis
* 2: M.S. Tite: History of Scientific Research
* Research Design and Data Analysis
* 3: Jaume Buxeda i Garrigós and Marisol Madrid i Fernández: Designing
Rigorous Research: Integrating Science and Archaeology
* 4: Roberto Hazenfratz Marks: Evaluating Data: Uncertainty in Ceramic
Analysis
* 5: Gulsebnem Bishop: Statistical Modelling for Ceramic Analysis
* 6: Matthew Boulanger: Data Recycling: Working with Published and
Unpublished Ceramic Compositional Data
* Foundational Concepts
* 7: Giuseppe Montana: Ceramic Raw Materials
* 8: Valentine Roux: Ceramic Manufacture: The Chaîne Opératoire
Approach
* 9: Kim Duistermaat: The Organization of Pottery Production: Towards a
Relational Approach
* 10: Yona Waksman: 'Provenance' Studies: Productions and Compositional
Groups
* 11: Gerwulf Schneider: Mineralogical and Chemical Alteration
* 12: Daniel Albero Santacreu, Manuel Calvo Trias, and Jaume García
Rosselló: Formal Analysis and Typological Classification in the Study
of Ancient Pottery
* 13: Ian Whitbread: Fabric Description of Archaeological Ceramics
* 14: Prabodh Shirvalker: Analytical Drawing
* Evaluating Ceramic Provenance
* 15: Dennis Braekmans and Patrick Degryse: Petrography: Optical
Microscopy
* 16: Ian Wilkinson, Patrick Quinn, Mark Williams, Jeremy Taylor, and
Ian Whitbread: Ceramic Micropalaeontology
* 17: Corina Ionescu and Volker Höck: Electron Probe Microanalysis
(EPMA)
* 18: Bettina Wiegand: Isotope Analysis
* 19: Robert B. Heimann: X-ray Powder Diffraction (XRD)
* 20: Mark Hall: X-ray Fluorescence-Energy Dispersive (ED-XRF) and
Wavelength Dispersive (WD-XRF) Spectrometry
* 21: Elisabeth Holmqvist: Handheld Portable Energy-Dispersive X-ray
Fluorescence Spectrometry (pXRF)
* 22: Marcia Rizzutto and Manfredo Tabacniks: Proton Induced X-ray
Emission (PIXE) and its Applications for Ceramic Analysis
* 23: Mark Golitko and Laure Dussubieux: Inductively Coupled
Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) and Laser Ablation Inductively
Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS)
* 24: Leah D. Minc and Johannes H. Sterba: Instrumental Neutron
Activation Analysis (INAA) in the Study of Archaeological Ceramics
* 25: Alan F. Greene: Synchrotron Radiation
* Investigating Ceramic Manufacture
* 26: Kent Fowler: Ethnography
* 27: Malgorzata Daszkiewicz and Lara Maritan: Experimental Firing and
Re-firing
* 28: Shlomo Shoval: Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR) in
Archaeological Ceramic Analysis
* 29: Jolien Van Pevenage and Peter Vandenabeele: Raman Spectroscopy
and the Study of Ceramic Manufacture: Possibilities, Results, and
Challenges
* 30: Ina Berg and Janet Ambers: X-radiography of Archaeological
Ceramics
* 31: Marta Mariotti Lippi and Pasquino Pallecchi: Organic Inclusions
* Assessing Vessel Function
* 32: Ana L. Martinez-Carillo and Juan Antonio Barcelo: Formal Typology
of Iberian Ceramic Vesels by Morphometric Analysis
* 33: Noémi Suzanne Müller: Mechanical and Thermal Properties
* 34: Hans Barnard and Jelmer W. Eerkens: Assessing Vessel Function by
Organic Residue Analysis
* Dating Ceramic Assemblages
* 35: Eugenio Bortolini: Typology and Classification
* 36: Sophie Blain and Christopher Hall: Direct Dating Methods
* Introduction
* 1: Alice M. W. Hunt: Introduction to the Oxford Handbook of
Archaeological Ceramic Analysis
* 2: M.S. Tite: History of Scientific Research
* Research Design and Data Analysis
* 3: Jaume Buxeda i Garrigós and Marisol Madrid i Fernández: Designing
Rigorous Research: Integrating Science and Archaeology
* 4: Roberto Hazenfratz Marks: Evaluating Data: Uncertainty in Ceramic
Analysis
* 5: Gulsebnem Bishop: Statistical Modelling for Ceramic Analysis
* 6: Matthew Boulanger: Data Recycling: Working with Published and
Unpublished Ceramic Compositional Data
* Foundational Concepts
* 7: Giuseppe Montana: Ceramic Raw Materials
* 8: Valentine Roux: Ceramic Manufacture: The Chaîne Opératoire
Approach
* 9: Kim Duistermaat: The Organization of Pottery Production: Towards a
Relational Approach
* 10: Yona Waksman: 'Provenance' Studies: Productions and Compositional
Groups
* 11: Gerwulf Schneider: Mineralogical and Chemical Alteration
* 12: Daniel Albero Santacreu, Manuel Calvo Trias, and Jaume García
Rosselló: Formal Analysis and Typological Classification in the Study
of Ancient Pottery
* 13: Ian Whitbread: Fabric Description of Archaeological Ceramics
* 14: Prabodh Shirvalker: Analytical Drawing
* Evaluating Ceramic Provenance
* 15: Dennis Braekmans and Patrick Degryse: Petrography: Optical
Microscopy
* 16: Ian Wilkinson, Patrick Quinn, Mark Williams, Jeremy Taylor, and
Ian Whitbread: Ceramic Micropalaeontology
* 17: Corina Ionescu and Volker Höck: Electron Probe Microanalysis
(EPMA)
* 18: Bettina Wiegand: Isotope Analysis
* 19: Robert B. Heimann: X-ray Powder Diffraction (XRD)
* 20: Mark Hall: X-ray Fluorescence-Energy Dispersive (ED-XRF) and
Wavelength Dispersive (WD-XRF) Spectrometry
* 21: Elisabeth Holmqvist: Handheld Portable Energy-Dispersive X-ray
Fluorescence Spectrometry (pXRF)
* 22: Marcia Rizzutto and Manfredo Tabacniks: Proton Induced X-ray
Emission (PIXE) and its Applications for Ceramic Analysis
* 23: Mark Golitko and Laure Dussubieux: Inductively Coupled
Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) and Laser Ablation Inductively
Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS)
* 24: Leah D. Minc and Johannes H. Sterba: Instrumental Neutron
Activation Analysis (INAA) in the Study of Archaeological Ceramics
* 25: Alan F. Greene: Synchrotron Radiation
* Investigating Ceramic Manufacture
* 26: Kent Fowler: Ethnography
* 27: Malgorzata Daszkiewicz and Lara Maritan: Experimental Firing and
Re-firing
* 28: Shlomo Shoval: Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR) in
Archaeological Ceramic Analysis
* 29: Jolien Van Pevenage and Peter Vandenabeele: Raman Spectroscopy
and the Study of Ceramic Manufacture: Possibilities, Results, and
Challenges
* 30: Ina Berg and Janet Ambers: X-radiography of Archaeological
Ceramics
* 31: Marta Mariotti Lippi and Pasquino Pallecchi: Organic Inclusions
* Assessing Vessel Function
* 32: Ana L. Martinez-Carillo and Juan Antonio Barcelo: Formal Typology
of Iberian Ceramic Vesels by Morphometric Analysis
* 33: Noémi Suzanne Müller: Mechanical and Thermal Properties
* 34: Hans Barnard and Jelmer W. Eerkens: Assessing Vessel Function by
Organic Residue Analysis
* Dating Ceramic Assemblages
* 35: Eugenio Bortolini: Typology and Classification
* 36: Sophie Blain and Christopher Hall: Direct Dating Methods
* 1: Alice M. W. Hunt: Introduction to the Oxford Handbook of
Archaeological Ceramic Analysis
* 2: M.S. Tite: History of Scientific Research
* Research Design and Data Analysis
* 3: Jaume Buxeda i Garrigós and Marisol Madrid i Fernández: Designing
Rigorous Research: Integrating Science and Archaeology
* 4: Roberto Hazenfratz Marks: Evaluating Data: Uncertainty in Ceramic
Analysis
* 5: Gulsebnem Bishop: Statistical Modelling for Ceramic Analysis
* 6: Matthew Boulanger: Data Recycling: Working with Published and
Unpublished Ceramic Compositional Data
* Foundational Concepts
* 7: Giuseppe Montana: Ceramic Raw Materials
* 8: Valentine Roux: Ceramic Manufacture: The Chaîne Opératoire
Approach
* 9: Kim Duistermaat: The Organization of Pottery Production: Towards a
Relational Approach
* 10: Yona Waksman: 'Provenance' Studies: Productions and Compositional
Groups
* 11: Gerwulf Schneider: Mineralogical and Chemical Alteration
* 12: Daniel Albero Santacreu, Manuel Calvo Trias, and Jaume García
Rosselló: Formal Analysis and Typological Classification in the Study
of Ancient Pottery
* 13: Ian Whitbread: Fabric Description of Archaeological Ceramics
* 14: Prabodh Shirvalker: Analytical Drawing
* Evaluating Ceramic Provenance
* 15: Dennis Braekmans and Patrick Degryse: Petrography: Optical
Microscopy
* 16: Ian Wilkinson, Patrick Quinn, Mark Williams, Jeremy Taylor, and
Ian Whitbread: Ceramic Micropalaeontology
* 17: Corina Ionescu and Volker Höck: Electron Probe Microanalysis
(EPMA)
* 18: Bettina Wiegand: Isotope Analysis
* 19: Robert B. Heimann: X-ray Powder Diffraction (XRD)
* 20: Mark Hall: X-ray Fluorescence-Energy Dispersive (ED-XRF) and
Wavelength Dispersive (WD-XRF) Spectrometry
* 21: Elisabeth Holmqvist: Handheld Portable Energy-Dispersive X-ray
Fluorescence Spectrometry (pXRF)
* 22: Marcia Rizzutto and Manfredo Tabacniks: Proton Induced X-ray
Emission (PIXE) and its Applications for Ceramic Analysis
* 23: Mark Golitko and Laure Dussubieux: Inductively Coupled
Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) and Laser Ablation Inductively
Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS)
* 24: Leah D. Minc and Johannes H. Sterba: Instrumental Neutron
Activation Analysis (INAA) in the Study of Archaeological Ceramics
* 25: Alan F. Greene: Synchrotron Radiation
* Investigating Ceramic Manufacture
* 26: Kent Fowler: Ethnography
* 27: Malgorzata Daszkiewicz and Lara Maritan: Experimental Firing and
Re-firing
* 28: Shlomo Shoval: Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR) in
Archaeological Ceramic Analysis
* 29: Jolien Van Pevenage and Peter Vandenabeele: Raman Spectroscopy
and the Study of Ceramic Manufacture: Possibilities, Results, and
Challenges
* 30: Ina Berg and Janet Ambers: X-radiography of Archaeological
Ceramics
* 31: Marta Mariotti Lippi and Pasquino Pallecchi: Organic Inclusions
* Assessing Vessel Function
* 32: Ana L. Martinez-Carillo and Juan Antonio Barcelo: Formal Typology
of Iberian Ceramic Vesels by Morphometric Analysis
* 33: Noémi Suzanne Müller: Mechanical and Thermal Properties
* 34: Hans Barnard and Jelmer W. Eerkens: Assessing Vessel Function by
Organic Residue Analysis
* Dating Ceramic Assemblages
* 35: Eugenio Bortolini: Typology and Classification
* 36: Sophie Blain and Christopher Hall: Direct Dating Methods