Geological and Technological Contributions to the Interpretation of Radiogenic Isotope Data
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 89th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (2024)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Geological and Technological Contributions to the Interpretation of Radiogenic Isotope Data" at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
Radiogenic isotopic systems (e.g., Sr, Nd, Os, Pb) have become widely applied for inferring the geological sources of archaeological materials and for reconstructing technologies integral to their production. Large databases of geological materials (including GlobaLID, IberLID, and Killick et al. [2020]) are now contributing to the growth of these analyses and helping increase access to necessary data for their interpretation. Despite this rise in the use of these techniques and the resources available to these studies, the interpretation of isotopic ratios in archaeological materials is often attempted without a clear understanding of how geological processes produce natural variation or how technological processes (smelting, alloying, recycling, mixing, etc.) can alter isotopic ratios of natural materials. Therefore, we invite papers that address these issues and incorporate geological and/or technological foci for the interpretation of radiogenic isotopic data in archaeological materials.
Other Keywords
Material Culture and Technology •
Archaeometry & Materials Analysis •
Archaeometry & Materials Analysis: Metallurgical Analysis •
Iron Age •
Trade and exchange •
Isotopic Analysis •
Craft Production •
Historic •
Mississippian •
Bronze Age
Geographic Keywords
United States of America (Country) •
Republic of Turkey (Country) •
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (Country) •
Italian Republic (Country) •
State of Israel (Country) •
Lebanese Republic (Country) •
Syrian Arab Republic (Country) •
West Bank (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
Hellenic Republic (Country)
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- Documents (8)
- Assessing the Origin of Wares from Sardis through Sr-Pb Isotopic Analysis (2024)
- Considering Pb Mixing in Lead Isotope Analysis (LIA) of Tin Artifacts (2024)
- Glass Provenance Studies Using Isotopes and the Nuances of Geological Inputs and Influences (2024)
- GlobaLID: A New Research Data Infrastructure for Lead Isotope Data (2024)
- Lead Isotope Analysis Providing Insights Regarding Pecos Pueblo's Role in Spanish Colonial New Mexico (2024)
- Mill Cove Complex Native Copper: A Lead Isotopic Study (2024)
- Using Isotopic Geochemistry to Relate Ceramics to Raw Materials (2024)
- White Iron and Red Gold: How to Identify Tin, Copper, and Bronze Derived from Rooiberg Mineral Deposits, South Africa (2024)