ARCHAEOMETRY

VOLUME 41 , PART I • FEBRUARY 1999

Determining pottery provenance: application of a new high-precision X-ray fluorescence
method and comparison with instrumental neutron activation analysis
D. Adan-Bayewitz, F. Asaro and R. D. Giauque ................................. 1

A comparative electron microprobe study of Lema III and IV ceramics and local
clay-rich sediments C. Shriner and M. J. Dorais .................................. 25

A comparative scientific study of the earliest kiln sites of Koryo celadon
C. K. Koh Choo, S. Kirn, H. T. Kang, J .Y.Do, Y.E.Lee and G.H. Kirn . . . 51

Scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive spectrometry and proton induced X-ray
emission analyses of medieval glass from Koroinen (Finland) P. Kuisma-Kursula
and J. Räisänen ......................................................................................... 71

Analytical investigation of archaeological powders from Göltepe (Turkey) A. Adriaens,
P. Veny, F. Adams, R. Sporken, P. Louette, B. Earl. H. O^bal and K. A. Yener . 81

Lead isotope and trace element analysis in the study of over a hundred South Indian metal
icons S. Srinivasan ......................................................................................... 91

Steel files as chronological markers in North American fur trade sites T. S. Wiltzen and
M. L Wayman .................................................................................................. 117

Identification of ancient lacquer film using two-stage pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass
spectrometry N. NUmura, T. Miyakoshi, J. Onodera and T. Higuchi . . . . 137

Stable carbon isotope measurements of the carboxyl carbons in bone collagen C. /. Keeling,
D.E. Nelson and K.N. SI'essor .................................................................... 151

Bone porosity and the use of mercury intrusion porosimetry in bone diagenesis studies
C. M. Nielsen-Marsh and R. E. M. Hedges ................................................ 165

Magnetization dating at a medieval monastery (Tuphoime, Lincolnshire) G. J. Borradaile,
C.Cameron(neeGoulder),J.D.Ste\vart and D.Start .................................. 175

Radiocarbon measurements from the British Museum: dateiist XXV J. Ambers and
S. Bowman ..................................................................................................... 185

Radiocarbon dates from the Oxford AMS system: Archaeometry datelist 27
G. W. l. Hodeins. . ............................................................................................ 197