Published December 1999 | Version v1
Journal article

Examination of Greek neolithic ceramic shards by epithermal neutron activation analysis

  • 1. Inst. of Physical Chemistry, Athens (Greece). Lab. for Trace Element Studies
  • 2. Democritos Nuclear Research Center, Athens (Greece)
  • 3. Athens National Technical Univ. (Greece). Dept. of Chemical Engineering

Description

At the reactor of the NCSR 'Demokritos' epithermal irradiation was used in connection with a loss-free counting technique to investigate rare Neolithic ceramic shards, about 4000 years old, from the Alepotrypa Cave of Diros, Greece. The application of an irradiation time of 30 minutes, the measurements of the samples after less then 24 hours and a counting time of 20 minutes in connection with a loss-free counting unit allowed the determination of 12 elements per sample. The comparison of these rare fine ceramic shards with those of primitive shape showed that both were produced from the same raw materials. Small differences could be explained by a raw material pretreatment. The Neolithic potters were obviously aware of separation techniques in order to obtain fine clay fractions to produce those rare ceramics. (author)

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Journal Title
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry
Journal Volume
242
Journal Issue
3
Journal Page Range
p. 803-806
ISSN
0236-5731
CODEN
JRNCDM

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