The statistical groupings illustrated herein represent the current iteration of Caddo INAA compositional groups based upon the chemical composition of archaeologically-recovered ceramics. For some time, a number of Caddo archaeologists have thought these results to be lacking. This poster symbolizes the first step toward a new interpretation of chemical composition groups, and the initial instancce within which GIS has been employed as an analytical tool
The artifact assemblage generally known as the Toyah Phase represents not only the final hunter-gath...
El trabajo presenta los resultados de activación neutrónica realizados sobre fragmentos cerámicos de...
Majolica pottery was the most characteristic tableware produced in Spain during the Medieval and Ren...
This poster illustrates the success of a novel method of INAA that was employed to reveal geochemica...
In an attempt to better comprehend the geochemical composition of ceramic sherds across the traditio...
The geochemical analysis of shell-tempered ceramics in the ancestral Caddo region has been a matter ...
In this poster, we discuss a new approach to the identification and definition of spatial trends in ...
Instrumental neutron activation analyses have been performed on samples of pottery from Abila of the...
A total of 61 ancestral Caddo ceramic sherds from four village sites in Northeast Texas were studied...
Abstract only availableThe study involved utilizing Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis (INAA) ...
The prehistoric Caddoan archeological record contains a diverse set of evidence on the nature of tra...
This paper presents the results of bulk chemical compositional analyses of ceramic pastes through In...
The status of research on Middle Woodland day samples from the Grand River basin as of September, 19...
Neutron activation analysis has been used for provenance determinations of Bronze Age pottery from t...
Through the creation and analysis of databases for radiocarbon, instrumental neutron activation anal...
The artifact assemblage generally known as the Toyah Phase represents not only the final hunter-gath...
El trabajo presenta los resultados de activación neutrónica realizados sobre fragmentos cerámicos de...
Majolica pottery was the most characteristic tableware produced in Spain during the Medieval and Ren...
This poster illustrates the success of a novel method of INAA that was employed to reveal geochemica...
In an attempt to better comprehend the geochemical composition of ceramic sherds across the traditio...
The geochemical analysis of shell-tempered ceramics in the ancestral Caddo region has been a matter ...
In this poster, we discuss a new approach to the identification and definition of spatial trends in ...
Instrumental neutron activation analyses have been performed on samples of pottery from Abila of the...
A total of 61 ancestral Caddo ceramic sherds from four village sites in Northeast Texas were studied...
Abstract only availableThe study involved utilizing Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis (INAA) ...
The prehistoric Caddoan archeological record contains a diverse set of evidence on the nature of tra...
This paper presents the results of bulk chemical compositional analyses of ceramic pastes through In...
The status of research on Middle Woodland day samples from the Grand River basin as of September, 19...
Neutron activation analysis has been used for provenance determinations of Bronze Age pottery from t...
Through the creation and analysis of databases for radiocarbon, instrumental neutron activation anal...
The artifact assemblage generally known as the Toyah Phase represents not only the final hunter-gath...
El trabajo presenta los resultados de activación neutrónica realizados sobre fragmentos cerámicos de...
Majolica pottery was the most characteristic tableware produced in Spain during the Medieval and Ren...