Archaeological chemistry

A. M. Pollard

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Archaeological chemistry

by A. M. Pollard

1996

Royal Society of Chemistry

375

0854045236

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"Archaeological Chemistry aims to demonstrate the importance and utility of scientific techniques applied to the study of the past and how the new range of organic molecules has been used to answer questions of major archaeological significance, such as the nature of animal husbandry in the early history of domestication and agriculture. In particular, the role of chemistry is emphasised through a seriesof case studies, presenting scientific investigation as a challenging field of enquiry rather than a routine application of established procedures."--BOOK JACKET.

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Archaeological chemistry was written by A. M. Pollard.

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