كتاب إلكتروني

Chemistry in the Service of Archaeology

التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
العنوان: Chemistry in the Service of Archaeology
الوصف: Analyzing the Past with Contemporary Methods. Archaeological chemistry is the application of techniques and approaches from chemistry and the chemical sciences to the analysis of the material record of past societies. It involves the authentication of ancient materials and the determination of place of origin. This book highlights recent developments in analytical chemistry--particularly methods of mass spectrometry--which serve to answer questions about materials and chronology in archaeology. The material included in this book features primary research presented at the 2023 ACS Central Regional Meeting (CERM).
المؤلفون: Ruth Ann Armitage, Daniel Fraser, Joshua Driscoll, Jacob C. Damm, Heather Walder, Adelphine Bonneau, Benjamin Carter, William A. Lovis, Justin DiProfio, Sarah Ginsberg, Tim Roberts, Jon Russ, Ségolène Vandevelde, Jacques É. Brochier, Thomas F. G. Higham, Christophe Petit, Ludovic Slimak, Brenan Wilson, Imani Peterkin, Michaela Repaska, Kathryn Jakes, John Southon, Tara Fairchild, Andrew Bower, Jeffrey Bond
نوع المادة: eBook.
الموضوعات: Archaeological chemistry--Congresses, Archaeology--Methodology--Congresses, Chemistry, Analytical--Congresses
تصنيفات: SCIENCE / Chemistry / Physical & Theoretical
قاعدة البيانات: eBook Index