2012
DOI: 10.1002/jrs.4104
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Raman spectroscopy analysis of Palaeolithic industry from Guadalteba terrace river, Campillos (Guadalteba county, Southern of Iberian Peninsula)

Abstract: A representative set of eight lithic tools suitably selected among the very rich Palaeolithic industry collected over the past years in different archaeological sites of the Guadalteba County (Málaga, Spain) has been nondestructively investigated by means of Raman spectroscopy using both portable and benchtop Raman spectrometers. This article reports on the first archaeometric Raman analysis of these archaeological samples with the scope of checking if these readily available, nondestructive, fast and cheap vi… Show more

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“…Anatase can arise from the mineralogy of quartz compacted sandstones. Anatase and rutile can also come from the crusts covering stone tools as it was the case for a palaeolithic industry from the southern Iberian Peninsula …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anatase can arise from the mineralogy of quartz compacted sandstones. Anatase and rutile can also come from the crusts covering stone tools as it was the case for a palaeolithic industry from the southern Iberian Peninsula …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hernaneez and co‐workers carried out Raman analysis of the Paleolithic industry from Guadalteba terrace river, Campillos (Guadalteba county, Southern of Iberian Peninsula). They report on the first archeometric Raman analysis of these archeological samples . Holclajtner‐Antunovic and co‐workers reported the results of micro‐Raman and IR analyses of medieval pottery findings from Branicevo, Serbia .…”
Section: Art and Archeologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These strategies must also evolve to keep pace with insights that will be gained and technological developments that will be made in the future, which adds an intrinsic experimental flavor to provenance research. Such strategies should include systematic collection of statistically adequate samples of as many Ozarks chert sources as possible, and full characterization of these sources using PIXE, other IBA methods such as PIGE, RBS, and NRA, and other complementary methods such as EPMA, LA-ICP-MS, X-ray diffraction [35], μ-Raman [36], and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy [37]. This will result in the creation of a database containing the fingerprints, or genetic codes, for Ozarks chert sources, built from data obtained from complementary methods of analysis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%