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Study of the Firing Temperature of Marajoara Archaeological Ceramics by EPR Associated to INAA Data

Kelly P. Nunes Casimiro S. Munita Rosimeiri G. Toyota Paulo T.M. Oliveira Nilo F. Cano Denise Schaan Oswaldo Baffa Luiz C. Oliveira Carlos A. Brunello Eduardo G. Neves Ce1ia C. Demartini

环境科学与工程:A, 2012, Vol.1 (9), p.1108-1116

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  • Título:
    Study of the Firing Temperature of Marajoara Archaeological Ceramics by EPR Associated to INAA Data
  • Autor: Kelly P. Nunes Casimiro S. Munita Rosimeiri G. Toyota Paulo T.M. Oliveira Nilo F. Cano Denise Schaan Oswaldo Baffa Luiz C. Oliveira Carlos A. Brunello Eduardo G. Neves Ce1ia C. Demartini
  • Assuntos: EPR ; Mar ; 仪器中子活化分析 ; 分析数据 ; 古陶瓷 ; 样品收集 ; 温度相关 ; 烧成温度
  • É parte de: 环境科学与工程:A, 2012, Vol.1 (9), p.1108-1116
  • Notas: Kelly P. Nunes, Casimiro S. Munita, Rosimeiri G. Toyota, Paulo T.M. Oliveira, Nilo F. Cano, Denise Schaanz, Oswaldo Baffa, Luiz C. Oliveira, Carlos A. Brunello, Eduardo G. Neves, Cé1ia C. Demartini(Nuclear and Energy Research Institute, University of Sāo Paulo, Sāo Paulo 5508-000, Brazil Department of Anthropology, Basic Campus 1, Federal University of Pará, Belém 66075-110, Brazil Magnetic Resonance Laboratory, Department of Physics, University of Sáo Paulo, Ribeiráo Preto 14040-901, Brazil Archaeology and Ethnology Museum, Department of Archaeology, University of Sāo Paulo, Sdo Paulo 05508-900, Brazil)
    Maraj6 island, archaeological ceramics, INAA, EPR, multivariate statistical analysis.
    The Marajó Island is the largest island of the Marajō archipelago, located in the north of Brazil. In this region, at the end of 19th century, it was identified an archaeological society named Marajora, which occupied the island from 400 to 1,350 AD. It was characterized by a ceramic style recognized by its beauty and exuberan
  • Descrição: The Marajó Island is the largest island of the Marajō archipelago, located in the north of Brazil. In this region, at the end of 19th century, it was identified an archaeological society named Marajora, which occupied the island from 400 to 1,350 AD. It was characterized by a ceramic style recognized by its beauty and exuberance. Until this moment, the physical and chemical analysis studies in this ceramics are scarce and this kind of studies may help archaeological studies performed in the island. With this purpose, this work presents a preliminary study of the firing temperature in the ceramics. For that, the elementary concentrations of 109 samples from Museu de Archaeology and Ethnology Museum of the University of Sáo Paulo and samples collected in the Marajá Island were studied. The samples were analyzed using instrumental neutron activation analysis in which the elemental concentration of Ce, Co, Cr, Cs, Eu, Fe, Hf, K, La, Lu, Na, Nd, Rb, Sc, Sm, Ta, Tb, Th, U, Yb and Zn were determined. The interpretat
  • Idioma: Chinês

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