Rehydroxilation of Fire-Clay Ceramics: Factors affecting early-stage mass gain in dating experiments (NERC grant NE/I014039/1)
Publication associated with NERC grant NE/I014039/1. In this paper, we discuss how the initial stages of mass gain are affected by the specific surface area (SSA) of the ceramic material. The paper provides guidance on experimental protocols to avoid dating results being distorted by relatively early-time mass gain data.
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Methodologies and sources are described in the publication, Wilson, M. A., Clelland, S., Carter, M. A., Ince, C., Hall, C., Hamilton, A. and Batt, C. M. (2014), Rehydroxylation of Fired-Clay Ceramics: Factors Affecting Early-Stage Mass Gain in Dating Experiments. Archaeometry, 56: 689–702. doi:10.1111/arcm.12038
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