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Laser Ablation-ICP-MS in Archaeological Research

by Robert J. Speakman (Editor), Hector Neff
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Overview

These fifteen essays explore the archaeological applications of an exciting new field of research in materials science. Since the first archaeometric uses of inductively coupled plasma (ICP) in the early 1980s, most applications have required the processing of solid samples with heat and/or strong acids. This is time consuming, expensive, and sometimes dangerous.

An alternative sample-introduction technique, laser ablation (LA), became commercially available in the mid-1990s. The coupling of laser ablation with state-of-the-art inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometers (ICP-MS) has resulted in the development of extremely sensitive microprobes capable of determining most elements of the periodic table. Already recognized as an invaluable technique in earth sciences, zoology, and botany, the use of LA-ICP-MS is being explored in archaeology.

Robert Speakman and Hector Neff bring together writings that specifically describe laser ablation, methods for data quantification, and applications. Originating in New World and Mediterranean sites, the materials whose analysis are described here include paints and glazes, ceramic pastes, lithics, human teeth and bone, and metals.

Synopsis

This volume brings together for the first time a collection of papers that specifically describe laser ablation, methods for data quantification, and applications to archaeological questions.

About the Author, Robert J. Speakman

Robert J. Speakman is a Ph.D. candidate in anthropology at the University of Missouri, Columbia.

Hector Neff is professor of anthropology at California State University, Long Beach.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2005
Publisher
University of New Mexico Press
Pages
208
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780826332547

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