2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11200-010-9021-1
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Rock magnetic, petrographic and dielectric characterization of prehistoric Amerindian potsherds from Venezuela

Abstract: Rock magnetic, petrographic and dielectric analyses were carried out, in a number of archeological ceramic potsherds, in order to characterize the different manufacturing techniques used by Prehistoric Venezuelan Amerindian potters. Samples were excavated in 7 Venezuelan islands and ascribed to distinct cultural groups on purely stylistic grounds (i.e. Valencioide, Ocumaroide, Dabajuroide and Unknown). Mean coercivity values were determined through a direct signal analyses (DSA) applied to isothermal remanent … Show more

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“…For analysis of IRM curves, a direct signal analysis (DSA) was applied to the experimental IRM. The DSA method has been widely described by Aldana et al (1994, 2011) and has been used to analyse IRM curves obtained from archaeological samples (Rada Torres et al, 2011), sedimentary rocks (Costanzo-Álvarez et al, 2012, 2019), soils (Costanzo-Álvarez et al, 2017a), and synthetic samples (Costanzo-Álvarez et al, 2017b). Figure 3A and B shows the experimental and fitted curves for the shallow sample of core CH04/2, as well as the spectral histogram obtained.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For analysis of IRM curves, a direct signal analysis (DSA) was applied to the experimental IRM. The DSA method has been widely described by Aldana et al (1994, 2011) and has been used to analyse IRM curves obtained from archaeological samples (Rada Torres et al, 2011), sedimentary rocks (Costanzo-Álvarez et al, 2012, 2019), soils (Costanzo-Álvarez et al, 2017a), and synthetic samples (Costanzo-Álvarez et al, 2017b). Figure 3A and B shows the experimental and fitted curves for the shallow sample of core CH04/2, as well as the spectral histogram obtained.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Researchers have used many analytical techniques for estimating the firing temperature of the potsherds. Firing temperature has been estimated through thermal expansion and dilation of ceramics [20], measurement of the coercive field and saturation magnetization [21,22], interlayer spacing in illite mineral by X-ray diffraction [23], Mossbauer spectroscopy, and thermal analysis [24]. Besides, the parameters like heating rate, duration of firing, atmospheric condition, cooling rate, and refiring events have often been used in ceramic investigations [25].…”
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confidence: 99%