[Bonetools] bonze age ivory comb

SA O'Connor S.Oconnor at bradford.ac.uk
Mon Jun 11 13:08:55 CEST 2012


Many thanks Corina.

Sonia

Quoting corina.liesau at uam.es:

> Dear Sonia,
> Now it is recently published. Our aim was to publish an ivory  
> workshop in Fuente Álamo with other pieces and waste material (raw  
> ivory in disks) and to discuss the use of the great variety of ivory  
> during Bronze Age. These pieces were identified by Fourier Transform  
> Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) (the comb) and also the study of the  
> Schreger angles where it was possible: C. Liesau y T. Schuhmacher:  
> Un taller de marfil en el yacimiento argárico de Fuente Álamo, in:
>
> A.Banerjee, J.A. López Padilla, Th.X. Schuhmacher (Eds.) (2012):  
> Elfenbeinstudien. Faszikel 1: Marfil y elefantes en la Península  
> Ibérica y el Mediterráneo occidental. Iberia Archaeologica, 16.  
> Philipp von Zabern.
>
>
> INCENTIVS combines different analytical methods: optical microscopy,  
> SEM, FTIR, Micro Raman spectroscopy and others. They compare the  
> results with a great data bank of recent, fossil species and  
> archaeological samples. In this volume A. Banerjee and colleagues  
> published their methodology and also the new method with the High  
> Resolution Micro-Computer Tomography. (I’m sorry but the German  
> Archaeological Institute and Philipp von Zabern do not allow a free  
> pdf online distribution of their publications).
>
>
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> Corina Liesau von Lettow-Vorbeck
>
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> Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
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