Abstract:For the first time in Russia, instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) and related analytical techniques were used to determine the distribution patterns of elemental composition in archeological pottery in terms of classification and provenance of medieval pottery. A total of 48 fragments have been discovered in three locations; Bolgar, the Moscow Kremlin (MosKremlin), and Selitrennoe settlement (Selitrennoe). The assemblages were subjected to INAA in order to determine the concentrations of 37 element… Show more
“… These are comprehensive baseline data on the geochemical composition of archeological ceramics analyzed using instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA). The data obtained support the research article conducted to evaluate the elemental composition of 70 sherds that were collected from different locations [1] , [2] , [3] . The mass fractions in wt% and in mg/kg of 39 oxides and elements were determined, respectively.…”
supporting
confidence: 73%
“…The elemental composition of a total of 70 fragments of archaeological potteries was published [3] . While the groups and the corresponding number of samples are published [4] .…”
“… These are comprehensive baseline data on the geochemical composition of archeological ceramics analyzed using instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA). The data obtained support the research article conducted to evaluate the elemental composition of 70 sherds that were collected from different locations [1] , [2] , [3] . The mass fractions in wt% and in mg/kg of 39 oxides and elements were determined, respectively.…”
supporting
confidence: 73%
“…The elemental composition of a total of 70 fragments of archaeological potteries was published [3] . While the groups and the corresponding number of samples are published [4] .…”
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