Editado por Miguel Angel Rogerio-Candelera, Massimo Lazzari, e Emilio CanoOptically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating of ancient mortars from a Roman monument of Braga (NW Portugal) is proposed in this work, using the single aliquot regenerative dose (SAR) protocol to estimate the equivalent dose on quartz grains of the mortar aggregate. The OSL signals of the quartz grains of the mortars indicate reliable signals for dating. The obtained age results fall within the Roman period (considering the error range) but there are considerable differences among samples. As OSL dating is based on changes induced in minerals by ionizing radiation, further research on the estimation dose rate of ionizing radiation of materials surrounding the sample...
Within the framework of a research programme aimed at the chronological reconstruction of the struct...
Violet stimulation is a new development in optical dating which has been suggested to extend the upp...
The burial age of an alluvially deposited cobble pavement at the Tapada do Montinho archaeological s...
Mortars stand among the very few materials that theoretically cannot be reused due to irreversible h...
Luminescence dating exploits the dosimetric properties of mineral grains found in archaeological and...
Fundação das Universidades PortuguesasMinisterio de Ciencia e Innovación (Espanha)Fundação para a Ci...
In this work the results of a dating study on bricks and mortars using both Thermoluminescence (TL) ...
The heart of the proposed research lies in the possibilities of direct dating of historical construc...
The paper focuses on single grain OSL dating of quartz extracted from known age archaeological morta...
International audienceDating of building materials is one of the essential means for the History of ...
Dating lime mortar shows great potential for establishing the chronology of a construction. The basi...
In the last years the mortar dating through Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) techniques has b...
Fundação das Universidades PortuguesasMinisterio de Ciencia e InnovaciónFundação para a Ciência e a ...
This study analyzes the optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) characteristics of quartz grains fro...
Violet stimulation is a new development in optical dating which has been suggested to extend the upp...
Within the framework of a research programme aimed at the chronological reconstruction of the struct...
Violet stimulation is a new development in optical dating which has been suggested to extend the upp...
The burial age of an alluvially deposited cobble pavement at the Tapada do Montinho archaeological s...
Mortars stand among the very few materials that theoretically cannot be reused due to irreversible h...
Luminescence dating exploits the dosimetric properties of mineral grains found in archaeological and...
Fundação das Universidades PortuguesasMinisterio de Ciencia e Innovación (Espanha)Fundação para a Ci...
In this work the results of a dating study on bricks and mortars using both Thermoluminescence (TL) ...
The heart of the proposed research lies in the possibilities of direct dating of historical construc...
The paper focuses on single grain OSL dating of quartz extracted from known age archaeological morta...
International audienceDating of building materials is one of the essential means for the History of ...
Dating lime mortar shows great potential for establishing the chronology of a construction. The basi...
In the last years the mortar dating through Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) techniques has b...
Fundação das Universidades PortuguesasMinisterio de Ciencia e InnovaciónFundação para a Ciência e a ...
This study analyzes the optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) characteristics of quartz grains fro...
Violet stimulation is a new development in optical dating which has been suggested to extend the upp...
Within the framework of a research programme aimed at the chronological reconstruction of the struct...
Violet stimulation is a new development in optical dating which has been suggested to extend the upp...
The burial age of an alluvially deposited cobble pavement at the Tapada do Montinho archaeological s...