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THE SCIENTIFIC IDENTIFICATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL JET-LIKE ARTEFACTS
Authors:F J HUNTER  J G McDONNELL  A M POLLARD  C R MORRIS  C C ROWLANDS
Abstract:Jet has been widely used in the past for jewellery but was just one of a range of black lithic materials employed. When worked into small objects these materials can be visually indistinguishable, yet discrimination is important because of the restricted occurrence of jet. X-ray fluorescence (XRF) is a rapid non-destructive discriminatory technique, but not all samples are clearly classified, and inhomogeneity may pose problems. A reassessment of the use of XRF is reported. Other techniques considered include electron spin resonance, infrared spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, scanning electron microscopy and X-radiography. These were tested on geological materials to define an effective methodology for archaeological material. The recommended approach is a combination of XRF and X-radiography, although preliminary Fourier transform infrared results showed promise. The X-ray techniques were tested on Romano-British assemblages from Catterick and Stanwick.
Keywords:BRITAIN  CATTERICK  STANWICK  ROMAN  X-RAY FLUORESCENCE  ELECTRON SPIN RESONANCE  INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY  SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY  X-RADIOGRAPHY  JET  LIGNITE  SHALE  C ANNEL COAL
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