Anth005-Ch.10
Particle-Induced X-ray Emission Spectrometry (PIXE)
a compositional method that bombards a material with an ion beam from a particle accelerator, causing electromagnetic radiation, which is particular to different elements, researchers can assess the chemical composition of the material.
Neutron activation analysis
a compositional method that bombards a sample with neutrons to form radioactive isotopes, the gamma emissions from which are unique to each element and can be measured.
X-ray fluorescence
a compositional method that calculates the fluorescent x-ray emitted by a substance when it is bombarded with gamma rays
Laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS)
a compositional method that employs a laser to ablate a sample (reduce it to fine particles) prior to beginning the ionization process in the ICP-MS instrument
Petrography
a compositional method that includes the description and classification of rocks using thin sections analyzed under a microscope; good for rocks and ceramics
x-ray diffraction
a compositional method that measures how the electrons of certain materials spherically scatter waves of electromagnetic radiation when they are bombarded by x-rays
Mass spectrometry
a compositional method that measures the abundance of both commonly occurring and trace (rarely occurring) elements in a material by ionizing (a process changing the electrical balance of an electrically neutral atom or molecule to an electrically charged counterpart, an ion) material and then separating the ions according to mass-to-charge ratios.
Multi-Collector Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (MC-ICP-MS)
a compositional method that measures the wavelength of radiation emitted by a material through an inductively coupled plasma (ICP) mass spectrometer (MS), but that divides the samples by their isotopes and is able to detect trace elements with more accuracy.
Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry (ICP-AES)
a compositional method that measures the wavelength of radiation emitted by a material through an inductively couples plasma (ICP) mass spectrometer (MS)
Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)
a compositional method that uses a beam of electrons that creates a map of the surface of a sample using secondary electrons; using backscattered electrons that are bounced off the surface. researchers can also get an idea of the chemical composition of a material
annealing
a form of heat treatment of metals to increase their workability (eg. hot-working or forging)
Indirect Percussion
a lithic production technique that involves placing an intermediate tool, or punch, on the core
direct percussion
a lithic production technique that involves striking a core with a hard object, often a hammerstone or antler
Pressure flaking
a lithic production technique whereby a pointed flaking tool in applied to a specific spot on a core; gradually increasing the pressure on the tool and then pop off a flake or blade
Bipolar Technique
a lithic production technique whereby an anvil, such as a large stone is used
flake
a relatively thin piece of chipped stone whose length is less than two times the size of its width
Blade
a relatively thin piece of chipped stone whose length is more than two times the size of its width
slip
a thin layer of clay and water applied to the surface of pottery
Heuristic Device
an imperfect practical method to help with immediate goals
Lithic
an object made of stone
Slag (Scoria)
by-production of metal production composed of silica and oxides formed during the smelting process
smelting
extracting metal from ores (rocks and materials that are mined) by heating the material to a temperature where the metal melts and can be separated from the rest of the materials in the ore
Ground Stone
lithics manufactured through abrasion
Temper
materials added to the clay before firing to make ceramics
Nodule
natural rock used to make stone tools
Chaîne Opératoire
operational chains of production; studying the sequence of how things were made
refitting
piecing back together broken and fractured objects and artifacts
burnishing
smoothing pottery, often with a stone
retouching
taking off small flakes on the edge of a lithic tool to sharpen it.
planting
technique used to deposit a metal onto a conductive surface
Reductive Techniques
techniques that produce artifacts by subtracting from the original raw materials
Synthetic Techniques
techniques that produce artifacts through addition of materials
Fabric
the ceramic mix (paste) after it is hardened through the firing process
Paste
the ceramic mix prior to firing
Ethnoarchaeology
the ethnography of modern material culture by archaeologists to help them understand the material culture they collect through their archaeological research
artifact biography
the idea that artifacts can change functions and meanings over time
Alloying
the mixing of metals or a metal and another element whereby bonding occurs
knapping
the process of knocking pieces off a rock by striking it with another object
casting
the process of placing liquid metal into a mold, where it cools and takes the desired shape
Shatter
the small chunks and fragments that are generated from separating flakes and blades from the core.
archaeometallurgy
the study of the manufacture and use of metals in the past
metallography
the study of the physical structure and composition of metals
use-wear analysis
the study of wear on artifacts
experimental archaeology
the use of modern materials to create and use material culture that replicated their counterparts in the archaeological record
Debitage
the waste generated by lithic production