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Thermo-FTIR spectroscopy analysis as a method of characterizing ancient ceramic technology
S. Shoval, P. Beck
Earth Sciences discipline
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Cooking Pots
100%
Ancient Ceramics
100%
FTIR Spectroscopy
100%
Ceramic Technology
100%
Thermo
100%
Spectroscopic Analysis
100%
Clay
66%
Low-temperature Sintering
66%
Pottery
33%
Iron Age
33%
Sea of Galilee
33%
Hadar
33%
Eastern Shore
33%
Cementation
33%
Natural Iron Oxide
33%
Clayey Raw Materials
33%
Montmorillonite Clay
33%
Calcite Crystals
33%
Decarbonation
33%
Limestone Particle Size
33%
Engineering
FTIR Spectroscopy
100%
Sintering
100%
Low-Temperature
66%
Defects
33%
Decarbonation
33%
Polycrystalline
33%
Material Science
Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy
100%
Sintering Temperature
100%
Iron Oxide
50%
Sintering
50%