Micromethods for the determination of trace elements in copper-based metal artifacts
A method based on a combination of spectroscopy and activation analysis is intended for use on very small samples and enables up to 13 elements to be measured. Results obtained by the optimized procedure are compared with reference and laboratory intercomparison values. The possibility of provenance...
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Journal of archaeological science Vol. 7, n. 3 |
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Main Author: | Gilmore, Gordon R. (-) |
Other Authors: | Ottaway, Barbara S. |
Format: | Article |
Language: | eng |
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1980
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