Archaeological science and archaeological field investigations are making greater use of multi-element geochemical survey as a tool for site prospection and intra-excavation analysis. This increasing use of geochemical survey is allowing a new field of geoprospection to develop, a technique that has specific relevance to the investigation of sites containing archaeometallurgical evidence, due to the high geochemical loadings within archaeological contexts produced from past metalworking activities. Correspondingly, there have been relatively few published examples that compare the results of these geochemical surveys against excavation data. This study reports the use of geochemical data to investigate a multi-period mining site-scape at Al...
Three ‘blind target’ trial locations in the Cloncurry Minerals District were chosen with contrasting...
A reconnaissance geochemical survey of Anglesey was based on a drainage survey (at one sample per ...
13 pagesInternational audienceThe present study proposes a technological transfer from modern mining...
[From introduction] Exploration geochemistry is an indirect method of detecting mineral deposits by ...
In order to take full advantage of the archaeological information contained within buried archaeolog...
Soil multi-element analysis is now a routine technique employed to help answer questions about space...
Multi-element geochemical surveys of rocks, soils, stream/lake/floodplain sediments and regolith are...
Human habitation may significantly affect the chemical soil composition leading to enrichments and d...
Several studies in the field of archaeological prospection have suggested that multi-element soil ge...
Several studies have suggested that multi-element soil geochemical surveying holds potential as an a...
This paper presents geochemical data from a blanket peat located close to a Bronze Age copper mine o...
Integrating chemical soil analysis with visual inspection of an archaeological excavation may enhanc...
An innovative application of Mobile Metal Ion (MMI) partial extraction soil geochemistry is used to ...
Ancient human activities such as metal smelting, food consumption and refuse dumping have resulted i...
If properly used, geochemical tracers represent a powerful tool for metal provenance studies. Their ...
Three ‘blind target’ trial locations in the Cloncurry Minerals District were chosen with contrasting...
A reconnaissance geochemical survey of Anglesey was based on a drainage survey (at one sample per ...
13 pagesInternational audienceThe present study proposes a technological transfer from modern mining...
[From introduction] Exploration geochemistry is an indirect method of detecting mineral deposits by ...
In order to take full advantage of the archaeological information contained within buried archaeolog...
Soil multi-element analysis is now a routine technique employed to help answer questions about space...
Multi-element geochemical surveys of rocks, soils, stream/lake/floodplain sediments and regolith are...
Human habitation may significantly affect the chemical soil composition leading to enrichments and d...
Several studies in the field of archaeological prospection have suggested that multi-element soil ge...
Several studies have suggested that multi-element soil geochemical surveying holds potential as an a...
This paper presents geochemical data from a blanket peat located close to a Bronze Age copper mine o...
Integrating chemical soil analysis with visual inspection of an archaeological excavation may enhanc...
An innovative application of Mobile Metal Ion (MMI) partial extraction soil geochemistry is used to ...
Ancient human activities such as metal smelting, food consumption and refuse dumping have resulted i...
If properly used, geochemical tracers represent a powerful tool for metal provenance studies. Their ...
Three ‘blind target’ trial locations in the Cloncurry Minerals District were chosen with contrasting...
A reconnaissance geochemical survey of Anglesey was based on a drainage survey (at one sample per ...
13 pagesInternational audienceThe present study proposes a technological transfer from modern mining...