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Patination of Ceramic Objects, Modern and Prehistoric: A Case from West Mexico
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2011
Abstract
In many cases objects lacking specific provenience are deemed inappropriate for archaeological or art historical studies. The application of analytical techniques such as thermoluminescence or carbon-14 dating have been used in conjunction with stylistic information to strengthen arguments for provenience. In the case of late-Formative figurines from West Mexico, careful study of the dark patina using morphological and chemical criteria provides a means of assessing provenience of the figurine. Comparison of modern patinas to provenienced patinas has been carried out at several levels -- visual/stylistic, morphological and chemical.
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