2019
DOI: 10.1002/gea.21749
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A rapid method of screening ceramic artefacts to reject unlikely hypotheses of provenance

Abstract: This study was aimed at testing a cost-effective method based on comparing the rare earth element patterns in artefacts of known origin with patterns of potential raw materials, thus allowing the restriction/exclusion of working hypotheses on provenance, and consequently a better focus of research funding. The method targets ceramics/materials of terrigenous origin. Lanthanoids and yttrium patterns were determined in 26 wine amphorae that had a well-established geographical origin from the Nuovo Mercato Testac… Show more

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