Manufacture Techniques (Other Keyword)

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Dzibanché Stuccos: Arqueomagnetism Dating and Manufature Tecniques. (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Luisa Straulino. Ana María Soler. Sergey Sedov. Sandra Balanzario. Teresa Pi.

The archeological site of Dzibanché, Quintana Roo, has polychromed stucco remains that seems to date to the Middle Classic when the Kaan dinasty ruled at Dzibanché. The aim of this investigation was to determine the composition of the stucco and the painting (petrography, SEM-EDS, XRD) and date them.The antiferromagnetic hematite in paintings contains remanent magnetization (PiRM). Magnetic record could date them if changes in direction and intensity of the geomagnetic field have been well...


Techno-Functional Analysis of the Flaked Lithic Materials from Three Woodland Period Sites On the Red Top Ranch, High Plains, Southeastern Colorado (1976)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jane L. Anderson.

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