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The application of Mössbauer spectroscopy to the characterisation of western mediterranean obsidian
Authors:G Longworth  SE Warren
Institution:1. Nuclear Physics Division (8), Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell, Oxfordshire, UK;2. School of Archaeological Science, University of Bradford, UK
Abstract:Iron-57 Mössbauer absorption spectra have been measured for samples of obsidian from known geological flows and from archaeological site material from the western Mediterranean region. Of the four main sources available to prehistoric man it is possible to distinguish Sardinian (SA) and Pantellerian obsidian from Lipari obsidian on the basis of differences in the local atomic surroundings of iron atoms, as determined from the Mössbauer spectra. There is, however, some overlap between Lipari and Pontine Island obsidians. The Gabellotto flow on Lipari is readily identified through the presence of magnetite inclusions. The ratio of ferric to ferrous ions is found to be much higher in the surface layers (< 60 μm) than in the bulk obsidian as detected using Mössbauer backscattering.
Keywords:Lipari  Sardinia  Pantelleria  Pontine island  Palmarola  Forgia vecchia  Rocche rosse  Gabellotto  Acquacalda  Monte arci  Conca cannas  Neolithic  Copper age  Mössbauer spectroscopy  Iron-57  Mössbauer absorption  Mössbauer electron scattering  Mössbauer X ray scattering  Neutron activation analysis  Obsidian  Rhyolite  Glassy silicate  Magnetite  Ferric/ferrous ratio  Trade route  Source characterization  Weathering  Hydration  Superparamagnetism
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