One of the largest sources of uncertainty in radiocarbon dating stems from the sample pretreatment procedures used to minimize contamination. A major source of carbon contamination in charcoal from archaeological sites is humic substances carried by groundwater. Here we present a method, independent of 14C dating itself, to evaluate the effectiveness of the cleaning procedure of charcoal. Raman spectra of mixtures of humic substances (HS) and laboratory prepared charcoal indicate that Raman spectroscopy can be used as a semi-quantitative measure of the amount of humic substances associated with archaeological charcoal. Raman spectral analysis of archaeological charcoal samples subjected to different cleaning regimes supports this contention...
Raman spectroscopy can provide fast and non-destructive analysis of carbonaceous materials. As it is...
Raman spectroscopy was evaluated as a non-destructive analytical tool for the characterisation of wh...
Charcoal is a valuable source of archaeological and palaeoenvironmental proxy data. However growing ...
International audienceDuring the Industrial Revolution and until the 19th century, the fuel used in ...
Charcoal forms a crucial source of archaeological and palaeoenvironmental data, providing a record o...
AbstractRaman spectra of charcoal fragments in cumulative soils in central Japan, where grasslands h...
In late 2013, an open call for charcoal and biochar samples was distributed in an effort to compare ...
Charcoal is the result of natural and anthropogenic burning events, when biomass is exposed to eleva...
Here we report results of a direct inter-comparison of the ability of three radiocarbon pre-treatmen...
Charcoal, produced from the incomplete combustion of organic matter, is one of the materials most co...
International audienceChars are useful proxies in many disciplines such as the geosciences and archa...
The study of the structural order of charcoals embedded in pyroclastic density currents provides inf...
Based on infrared spectral characteristics, six archeological sample sets of charcoals from German (...
A significant part of our knowledge on Holocene landscape development and associated human history i...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
Raman spectroscopy can provide fast and non-destructive analysis of carbonaceous materials. As it is...
Raman spectroscopy was evaluated as a non-destructive analytical tool for the characterisation of wh...
Charcoal is a valuable source of archaeological and palaeoenvironmental proxy data. However growing ...
International audienceDuring the Industrial Revolution and until the 19th century, the fuel used in ...
Charcoal forms a crucial source of archaeological and palaeoenvironmental data, providing a record o...
AbstractRaman spectra of charcoal fragments in cumulative soils in central Japan, where grasslands h...
In late 2013, an open call for charcoal and biochar samples was distributed in an effort to compare ...
Charcoal is the result of natural and anthropogenic burning events, when biomass is exposed to eleva...
Here we report results of a direct inter-comparison of the ability of three radiocarbon pre-treatmen...
Charcoal, produced from the incomplete combustion of organic matter, is one of the materials most co...
International audienceChars are useful proxies in many disciplines such as the geosciences and archa...
The study of the structural order of charcoals embedded in pyroclastic density currents provides inf...
Based on infrared spectral characteristics, six archeological sample sets of charcoals from German (...
A significant part of our knowledge on Holocene landscape development and associated human history i...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
Raman spectroscopy can provide fast and non-destructive analysis of carbonaceous materials. As it is...
Raman spectroscopy was evaluated as a non-destructive analytical tool for the characterisation of wh...
Charcoal is a valuable source of archaeological and palaeoenvironmental proxy data. However growing ...