Based on infrared spectral characteristics, six archeological sample sets of charcoals from German (5) and Brazilian (1) sites, covering the time span from the nineteenth century CE to 3950 BCE, were compared to a chronological (present to the fifteenth century BCE) series of Austrian charcoals. A typical chronological trend of several bands (stretch vibrations: O-C-O of carboxylates at 1,585-1,565 and 1,385-1,375 cm(-1), C-O carboxylic acids at 1,260-1,250 cm(-1)) that indicate oxidation and subsequently increasing hydrophilicity (O-H stretch vibration at about 3,400 cm(-1)) was also contained in the archive samples. Three sample sets fit in the typical band development according to their age. For three sample sets this conformity was not ...
Charcoal is the result of natural and anthropogenic burning events, when biomass is exposed to eleva...
Charcoal abundance measurements are commonly used to estimate fire activity in palaeoecological stud...
Charcoal is the result of natural and anthropogenic burning events, when biomass is exposed to eleva...
Charcoal forms a crucial source of archaeological and palaeoenvironmental data, providing a record o...
Charcoal forms a crucial source of archaeological and palaeoenvironmental data, providing a record o...
Charcoal is a valuable source of archaeological and palaeoenvironmental proxy data. However growing ...
Charcoal is a key component of the Black Carbon (BC) continuum, where BC is characterized as a recal...
Production of charcoal has accompanied human life from the beginning. We aimed at evaluating the deg...
Charcoal is a key component of the Black Carbon (BC) continuum, where BC is characterized as a recal...
Charcoal is a key component of the Black Carbon (BC) continuum, where BC is characterized as a recal...
Chemical and structural similarities between poorly preserved charcoal and its contaminants, as well...
International audienceAbstract Ancient charcoal fragments, produced by the use of wood as fuel in ar...
Wood pyrolysis has been use for centuries to obtain charcoal. Nonetheless, the study of wood compone...
Charcoal, produced from the incomplete combustion of organic matter, is one of the materials most co...
Wood exposed to a heat source can be transformed into charcoal if subject to conditions of carbonisa...
Charcoal is the result of natural and anthropogenic burning events, when biomass is exposed to eleva...
Charcoal abundance measurements are commonly used to estimate fire activity in palaeoecological stud...
Charcoal is the result of natural and anthropogenic burning events, when biomass is exposed to eleva...
Charcoal forms a crucial source of archaeological and palaeoenvironmental data, providing a record o...
Charcoal forms a crucial source of archaeological and palaeoenvironmental data, providing a record o...
Charcoal is a valuable source of archaeological and palaeoenvironmental proxy data. However growing ...
Charcoal is a key component of the Black Carbon (BC) continuum, where BC is characterized as a recal...
Production of charcoal has accompanied human life from the beginning. We aimed at evaluating the deg...
Charcoal is a key component of the Black Carbon (BC) continuum, where BC is characterized as a recal...
Charcoal is a key component of the Black Carbon (BC) continuum, where BC is characterized as a recal...
Chemical and structural similarities between poorly preserved charcoal and its contaminants, as well...
International audienceAbstract Ancient charcoal fragments, produced by the use of wood as fuel in ar...
Wood pyrolysis has been use for centuries to obtain charcoal. Nonetheless, the study of wood compone...
Charcoal, produced from the incomplete combustion of organic matter, is one of the materials most co...
Wood exposed to a heat source can be transformed into charcoal if subject to conditions of carbonisa...
Charcoal is the result of natural and anthropogenic burning events, when biomass is exposed to eleva...
Charcoal abundance measurements are commonly used to estimate fire activity in palaeoecological stud...
Charcoal is the result of natural and anthropogenic burning events, when biomass is exposed to eleva...