This study presents the application of multi-element soil analyses (X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy and inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy of 1 M HCl extracts) to grid samples from 3 archaeological house plans embedded in sandy clays, clays and sands to assess effects of site lithology on geochemical signatures of human occupation. The results indicate that this effect is significant and that each house plan is characterized by enhanced concentrations of different sets of elements. Copper, Cr, Sn and Nd enrichments were found at all sites and thus represent elements that have no or only a weak relation with lithology. Depletions of Fe and Mn were also found to be universal indicators of human occupation in the house pl...
X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRFS) was used in the analysis of A horizon soil samples collected ...
This paper presents first results of chemical analyses of sediment samples from the Early Bronze Age...
In order to take full advantage of the archaeological information contained within buried archaeolog...
This study presents the application of multi-element soil analyses (X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy ...
Archaeological soil features can be defined as areas of staining in ancient cultural soil horizons a...
Archaeological soil features can be defined as areas of staining in ancient cultural soil horizons a...
Integrating chemical soil analysis with visual inspection of an archaeological excavation may enhanc...
Multi-element soil analysis is now an established technique in archaeology. It has been used to loca...
Human habitation may significantly affect the chemical soil composition leading to enrichments and d...
The application of geochemical analysis in archaeology provides a better understanding of ancient hu...
Soil multi-element analysis is now a routine technique employed to help answer questions about space...
The aim of the research summarized in this paper was to describe soil properties from different cont...
Multi-element soil analysis is an established technique in archaeology, but there has been little wo...
X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRFS) was used in the analysis of A horizon soil samples collected ...
Historic and prehistoric human activity can cause accumulation of elements in the soil. Multielement...
X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRFS) was used in the analysis of A horizon soil samples collected ...
This paper presents first results of chemical analyses of sediment samples from the Early Bronze Age...
In order to take full advantage of the archaeological information contained within buried archaeolog...
This study presents the application of multi-element soil analyses (X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy ...
Archaeological soil features can be defined as areas of staining in ancient cultural soil horizons a...
Archaeological soil features can be defined as areas of staining in ancient cultural soil horizons a...
Integrating chemical soil analysis with visual inspection of an archaeological excavation may enhanc...
Multi-element soil analysis is now an established technique in archaeology. It has been used to loca...
Human habitation may significantly affect the chemical soil composition leading to enrichments and d...
The application of geochemical analysis in archaeology provides a better understanding of ancient hu...
Soil multi-element analysis is now a routine technique employed to help answer questions about space...
The aim of the research summarized in this paper was to describe soil properties from different cont...
Multi-element soil analysis is an established technique in archaeology, but there has been little wo...
X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRFS) was used in the analysis of A horizon soil samples collected ...
Historic and prehistoric human activity can cause accumulation of elements in the soil. Multielement...
X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRFS) was used in the analysis of A horizon soil samples collected ...
This paper presents first results of chemical analyses of sediment samples from the Early Bronze Age...
In order to take full advantage of the archaeological information contained within buried archaeolog...