17047
Accession Number
5115
Author
Shotton, F.W.; Hendry, G.L.
Title Of Article Chaper
The developing field of petrology in archaeology
Title Of Journal Book
Journal of archaeological science
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
75-84
Collation
38 refs.
Language Of Text
English
Literature Type
Serial
Literature Level
Analytic
Abstract
This paper traces the development of optical petrology and discusses the principles behind the use of trace element analysis. Variants of optical emission spectrometry, atomic absorption spectrometry, X-ray fluorescence spectrometry and neutron activation analysis are described and compared in terms of expense, analytical accuracy and possible destruction of the sample, illustrated by some recent attempts to source artifacts of obsidian, flint, sanukite and soapstone.
Keywords
Rock, petrography microscopy; Stone, microscopy petrography; Trace, analysis; Obsidian, spectroscopy; Obsidian, analysis; Spectroscopy, atomic absorption; Spectroscopy, emission spark-induced; Spectroscopy, x ray fluorescence non-dispersive; Analysis, neutron activation; Electron, probe ICCROM
pub_id
17047