Advances in mass spectrometry in the second half of this century allowed very accurate measurements of isotopic compositions of various elements. In turn it was discovered that due to the radiogenic origin of some of these isotopes their composition often reflects the geochemical history of minerals and rocks. Terrestrial lead is composed of four isotopes, of which three are radiogenic in origin as daughters of uranium and thorium. In geochronology the isotopic composition of minerals helps in dating the ore and rock formations. However, if there is enough diversity amongst the isotopic compositions of different deposits, then their lead isotope composition can be used as a simple and unique 'fingerprint', which can be scientifically measur...
Assigning provenance to tin metal used in antiquity is a prime objective in studies of archaeometall...
International audienceThe conventional approach to ore provenance studies of ancient silver coins an...
Identifying the geological provenance of an artifact, i.e. the origin of the ores used to produce a ...
Advances in mass spectrometry in the second half of this century allowed very accurate measurements ...
International audienceLead isotopes combined with trace element data represent a powerful tool for n...
Pb isotopic analyses on metal artifacts help constrain their provenance. Useful and reliable data re...
International audienceThe identification of metal provenance is often based on chemical and Pb isoto...
COTA ZERO n. 21, 2006. Vic, p. 87-95Isotopic analysis of archaeological metals plays a key role in p...
This paper discusses the provenance inference from the lead isotope ratios. At first, the author cla...
A well reasoned lead (Pb) isotope-driven provenance study lies in concert with a comprehensively eva...
International audienceThe objective of this synthesis work was to create a database compiling as man...
Applications of lead and strontium isotope analysis were made on archaeological materials from three...
A well reasoned lead (Pb) isotope-driven provenance study lies in concert with a comprehensively eva...
Lead isotopic analysis may be of great interest for provenance determination of ancient bronze artef...
The article considers the results of the study of lead isotope composition of 38 non-ferrous artifac...
Assigning provenance to tin metal used in antiquity is a prime objective in studies of archaeometall...
International audienceThe conventional approach to ore provenance studies of ancient silver coins an...
Identifying the geological provenance of an artifact, i.e. the origin of the ores used to produce a ...
Advances in mass spectrometry in the second half of this century allowed very accurate measurements ...
International audienceLead isotopes combined with trace element data represent a powerful tool for n...
Pb isotopic analyses on metal artifacts help constrain their provenance. Useful and reliable data re...
International audienceThe identification of metal provenance is often based on chemical and Pb isoto...
COTA ZERO n. 21, 2006. Vic, p. 87-95Isotopic analysis of archaeological metals plays a key role in p...
This paper discusses the provenance inference from the lead isotope ratios. At first, the author cla...
A well reasoned lead (Pb) isotope-driven provenance study lies in concert with a comprehensively eva...
International audienceThe objective of this synthesis work was to create a database compiling as man...
Applications of lead and strontium isotope analysis were made on archaeological materials from three...
A well reasoned lead (Pb) isotope-driven provenance study lies in concert with a comprehensively eva...
Lead isotopic analysis may be of great interest for provenance determination of ancient bronze artef...
The article considers the results of the study of lead isotope composition of 38 non-ferrous artifac...
Assigning provenance to tin metal used in antiquity is a prime objective in studies of archaeometall...
International audienceThe conventional approach to ore provenance studies of ancient silver coins an...
Identifying the geological provenance of an artifact, i.e. the origin of the ores used to produce a ...