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The cleaning of burned and contaminated archaeological maize prior to 87Sr/86Sr analysis

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2010

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Benson, L V, Taylor, H E, Plowman, T I, Roth, D A, and Antweiler, R C, 2010, The cleaning of burned and contaminated archaeological maize prior to 87Sr/86Sr analysis: Journal of Archaeological Science, v. 37, iss. 1, p. 84-91.

Summary

Accurate trace-metal and strontium-isotope analyses of archaeological corn cobs require that metal contaminants be removed prior to chemical analysis. Archaeological cobs are often coated with construction debris, dust, or soil which contains mineral particles. In addition, most archaeological cobs are partially or completely burned and the burned parts incorporate mineral debris in their hardened residual structures. Unburned cobs are weak ion exchangers and most metals within a cob are not firmly bound to cob organic matter; therefore, immersing cobs in acids and rinsing them in deionized water to remove mineral contaminants may result in the undesirable loss of metals, including strontium, from the cob. In this paper we show that [...]

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1016/j.jas.2009.09.005

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