Skinner, 2015 - Google Patents
Studying chert with electron-spin resonanceSkinner, 2015
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- Skinner A
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Archaeologists generally want to know how old their artifacts are and from where they came. Electron-spin resonance (ESR) is a tool for studying chert using radiation-induced signals analogous to those used for thermoluminescence (TL) and optically stimulated …
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