X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis using a portable analyzer is a non-destructive technology with the potential to answer many questions about ancient ceramics. This paper presents the results of a preliminary study on a portion of the Area C ceramics from Tell Hadidi (Syria) designed to test this technology. Two avenues of inquiry were investigated: could the ceramics be grouped by geochemical similarities? Could these groups then be used to identify any possible geosignatures specific to any vessel or form? The challenges involved in determining analytical parameters and procedures will also be briefly discussed
This thesis presents a systematic evaluation of energy dispersive hand-held X-ray fluorescence (HH-X...
In 1982, the Utah State University Museum of Anthropology received a donation of nearly 2,000 archae...
In the last decade, numerous papers have been delivered on the potential of portable X-Ray Fluoresce...
The use of geochemical analysis for characterization studies of archaeological material has been inc...
Handheld portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) technology has been increasingly employed in ceramic pro...
This study aims to characterize the Neolithic ceramics (Mushki, Bashi, and Jari wares) of the Kur Ri...
This study aims to characterize the Neolithic ceramics (Mushki, Bashi, and Jari wares) of the Kur Ri...
The use of portable X-Ray fluorescence spectrometry in the study of prehistoric ceramics has gained ...
An archaeometrical study is undertaken on pre-Islamic painted pottery from excavations and surveys i...
This Master's project explores the viability of portable XRF (pXRF) for the purposes of identifying ...
In the last decade, numerous papers have been delivered on the potential of portable X-Ray Fluoresce...
peer reviewedArcheological decorated ceramics from the Saadian tombs and El Badi palace sites (Marra...
Portable X-rays Fluorescence (pXRF) represents one of the most effective tools for in situ, non-dest...
The aim of this paper is to present the preliminary results of a geochemical analysis on pre-Islamic...
© 2004 Elizabeth WhittonProton Induced X-ray Emission combined with Proton Induced Gamma-ray Emissio...
This thesis presents a systematic evaluation of energy dispersive hand-held X-ray fluorescence (HH-X...
In 1982, the Utah State University Museum of Anthropology received a donation of nearly 2,000 archae...
In the last decade, numerous papers have been delivered on the potential of portable X-Ray Fluoresce...
The use of geochemical analysis for characterization studies of archaeological material has been inc...
Handheld portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) technology has been increasingly employed in ceramic pro...
This study aims to characterize the Neolithic ceramics (Mushki, Bashi, and Jari wares) of the Kur Ri...
This study aims to characterize the Neolithic ceramics (Mushki, Bashi, and Jari wares) of the Kur Ri...
The use of portable X-Ray fluorescence spectrometry in the study of prehistoric ceramics has gained ...
An archaeometrical study is undertaken on pre-Islamic painted pottery from excavations and surveys i...
This Master's project explores the viability of portable XRF (pXRF) for the purposes of identifying ...
In the last decade, numerous papers have been delivered on the potential of portable X-Ray Fluoresce...
peer reviewedArcheological decorated ceramics from the Saadian tombs and El Badi palace sites (Marra...
Portable X-rays Fluorescence (pXRF) represents one of the most effective tools for in situ, non-dest...
The aim of this paper is to present the preliminary results of a geochemical analysis on pre-Islamic...
© 2004 Elizabeth WhittonProton Induced X-ray Emission combined with Proton Induced Gamma-ray Emissio...
This thesis presents a systematic evaluation of energy dispersive hand-held X-ray fluorescence (HH-X...
In 1982, the Utah State University Museum of Anthropology received a donation of nearly 2,000 archae...
In the last decade, numerous papers have been delivered on the potential of portable X-Ray Fluoresce...