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We report on non-destructive Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) analysis of 1,562 volcanic glass and 295 basaltic artifacts from the Wai‘ahukini Rockshelter (H8) near South Point, Hawai‘i Island. Volcanic glass found at the site... more
The minor and trace element chemistry of 175 Late Jomon pottery sherds was determined using energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF). The sherds came from six contemporary sites in the Kanto region and belong to the Kasori B style of... more
Sourced from the Tyrrhenian Islands and exchanged over long distances, obsidian was used widely across prehistoric Western Europe. An obsidian core and bladelets from a newly discovered rockshelter site in southeastern Spain, however,... more
The characterization of the pigments and plasters of the wall paints of some Ottoman Mosques have been performed using combined Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectrometry (both in... more
A beautiful and unique 18th-century Chinese hand-painted wallpaper, found in the so-called Bird Room of Quinta da Francelha, in Lisbon (Portugal), was studied. The history and the symbolism of painted oriental flowers and birds are... more
Sourced from the Tyrrhenian Islands and exchanged over long distances, obsidian was used widely across prehistoric Western Europe. An obsidian core and bladelets from a newly discovered rockshelter site in south-eastern Spain, however,... more
Quantitative trace element data from six obsidian sources on the Japanese island of Hokkaido is presented. Previous work by Japanese scholars has utilized neutron activation analysis (NAA) focusing on the rare earth elements, or... more
The results of the analyses of elemental composition of red and black pigments of Levantine rock art from La Saltadora rock shelters (Valltorta gorge, Castellón, Spain) are presented in this paper. Nondestructive analyses were carried out... more
The results of the analyses of elemental composition of red and black pigments of Levantine rock art from La Saltadora rock shelters (Valltorta gorge, Castellón, Spain) are presented in this paper. Nondestructive analyses were carried out... more
We report on non-destructive Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) analysis of 1,562 volcanic glass and 295 basaltic artifacts from the Waiʻahukini Rockshelter (H8) near South Point, Hawaiʻi Island. Volcanic glass found at the... more
Sourced from the Tyrrhenian Islands and exchanged over long distances, obsidian was used widely across prehistoric Western Europe. An obsidian core and bladelets from a newly discovered rockshelter site in southeastern Spain, however,... more
In this study, the commonly used complementary foods (Unga wa Lishe) for children 0-5 years in Tanzania were analyze for essential and toxic elements in order to assess their nutritional levels. 60 samples were purchased from shops in Dar... more
Abstract: East Calcutta Wetland (ECW) is an example of wise use of cities solid and liquid waste through integrated resource recovery, mainly for pisciculture, vegetable as well as paddy cultivation and manure production. Amaranthus... more
The results of the analyses of elemental composition of red and black pigments of Levantine rock art from La Saltadora rock shelters (Valltorta gorge, Castellón, Spain) are presented in this paper. Nondestructive analyses were carried out... more