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Canadian Journal of Physics. 96:438-444
Isotope analyses have been made on the trace amounts of lead in a small set of late 16th century pure copper trade kettles and kettle debris from Indigenous sites in eastern Canada. The isotope ratios are highly correlated. We interpret these correla
Autor:
Ronald M. Farquhar, Dean H. Knight, C. Garrad, L. M. Anselmi, Gary Warrick, W. Fox, Ronald G.V. Hancock, S. Aufreiter, C. Walker, L. A. Pavlish, J.-F. Moreau, Konstantina-Eleni Michelaki
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Archaeometry. 60:517-534
To understand the nature of trade/exchange of ‘Basque’ copper kettles and their fragments among Indigenous communities from Quebec to Ontario, Canada, we examined 948 copper samples from 75 archaeological sites. We found that 936 samples were sor
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Archaeometry. 49:229-243
This paper describes the archaeometric research conducted at the SLOWPOKE Reactor Facility of the University of Toronto (SLOWPOKE-Toronto) during its existence from 1971 to 1998. The contributions to student teaching and research are described, and t
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North American Archaeologist. 19:279-292
Instrumental neutron activation of sixty-one copper-based metal samples from Mi'kmaq First Nations archaeological sites at Northport, Pictou, and Avonport in Nova Scotia shows that all samples are of European origin. There are two brass and one gun m
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 123:498-503
In situ trace-element analysis conducted by accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) confirms earlier bulk-sample data, unambiguously separating metal artifacts of North American and European provenance. AMS of nine samples, particularly for gold, but als
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Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry Articles. 196:255-266
One hundred and eighty-seven metal samples, recovered from the fortified mission of Ste. Marie II and nearby villages on Christian Island, include 3 samples of native copper, 22 samples of European copper, 19 samples of brassy copper (≤8% Zn), 141
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Archaeometry. 37:339-350
Fifty-three copper-based metal fragments, recovered from the Robitaille site in southcentral Ontario, were analysed by neutron activation to establish their chemical make-up and to sort them by their trace elemental chemistries. Three different Europ
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Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry Articles. 168:307-315
Since it is now possible, with some reliability, to separate native from European copper using chemical analysis, we now sort archaeological copper into geological (North American) or smelted (European) groups and thereby help address issues relating
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Proceedings of the 37th International Symposium on Archaeometry, 13th-16th May 2008, Siena, Italy ISBN: 9783642146770
There is now a long history in the study of the movement of stone tools, especially those made of basalt, around Oceania (e.g. Shotton 1971; Binns and McBryde 1972; Sheppard et al. 1997). Both petrography and geochemistry have been used to sort basal
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14678-7_40
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14678-7_40
Autor:
R. P. Beukens, L. A. Pavlish, R. G. V. Hancock, R. M. Farquhar, G. C. Wilson, P. J. Julig, William Ross
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Radiocarbon. 34:890-897
The small but vital role of 14C dating in archaeometric research is clearly shown in the copper project reported herein. The 14C ages place a time perspective on the “Old Copper Culture Complex,” substantiating early Libby dates that had been que