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    Archaeological Ceramics and the Physical Sciences: Problem Definition and Results by Matson, Frederick R.

    Published in Journal of field archaeology (01-12-1981)
    “…Ancient pottery has been measured and analyzed for over a century. Its virtual indestructibility makes it an attractive material to study. After the…”
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    Charcoal Concentration from Early Sites for Radiocarbon Dating by Matson, Frederick R.

    Published in American antiquity (01-10-1955)
    “…Can Flecks of charcoal in soils and hearths be concentrated into a usable sample for radiocarbon dating? It is impracticable to ship large volumes of soil with…”
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    The composition and working properties of ancient glasses by Matson, Frederick R

    Published in Journal of chemical education (01-02-1951)
    “…The purpose of this paper is to briefly summarize the literature available, indicate the more common types of compositions of glass used in Egypt, Rome, the…”
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    Technological Ceramic Studies by Matson, Frederick R.

    Published in College Art Journal (01-01-1942)
    “…Pottery fragments are one of the archaeologists' most useful guides in unraveling the tangled skein of man's past. Through the study of potsherds found in…”
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    Ceramic ecology by Matson, Frederick R

    Published in American journal of archaeology (01-01-1995)
    “…The use of ceramic ecology in archaeological research in the Near East, Mediterranean and European areas is discussed. In addition to shape and decoration,…”
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    Archaeological Ceramics and the Physical Sciences: Problem Definition and Results by Matson, Frederick R.

    Published in Journal of field archaeology (01-01-1981)
    “…Ancient pottery has been measured and analyzed for over a century. Its virtual indestructibility makes it an attractive material to study. After the…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
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