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Archaeologists, historians, chemists, and physicists have employed
a variety of chemical and physical approaches to study artifacts
and historical objects since at least the late 18th century. During
the past 50 years, the chemistry of archaeological materials has
increasingly been used to address a broad spectrum of
anthropological topics, including preservation, dating, nativity,
exchange, provenance, and manufacturing technology. This book
brings together 28 papers that address how various analytical
techniques can be used to address specific archaeological
questions. Chemists, archaeologists, geologists, graduate students,
and others in related disciplines who are investigating the use of
archaeometric techniques will find this book of interest.
Divided into three parts, Doubly Labelled Water presents a clear
and accessible account of this technique. Part One presents a
general introduction to the study of animal energetics: Part Two
discusses the theory behind use of doubled labellled water and Part
Three evaluates the practical aspects of its use and the
methodlologies required for its application.
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