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Archaeological Chemistry—II Giles F . Carter,

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Eastern Michigan University

Based on a symposium sponsored by the Division of the History of Chemistry at the 174th Meeting of the American Chemical Society Chicago, IL, August 3 1 September 1, 1977.

ADVANCES IN CHEMISTRY SERIES 171

AMERICAN

CHEMICAL

SOCIETY

WASHINGTON, D. C. 1978

Carter; Archaeological Chemistry—II Advances in Chemistry; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1978.

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Symposium on A r c h a e o l o g i c a l Chemistry 1977 : A r c h a e o l o g i c a l chemistry--II

Library of Congress CIP Data Symposium on Archaeological Chemistry, 6th, Chicago, 1977. Archaeological chemistry—II. (Advances in chemistry series; 171 ISSN 0065-2393) "Based on a symposium sponsored by the Division of the History of Chemistry at the 174th meeting of the American Chemical Society, Chicago, II, August 31September 1, 1977." Includes bibliographies and index. 1. Archaeological chemistry—Congresses. I. Carter, Giles F. II. American Chemical Society. Division of the History of Chemistry. III. Title. IV. Series. QD1.A355 no. 171 [CC79-C5] ISBN 0-8412-0397-0 A D C S A J

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Robert F . G o u l d , Editor

Advisory Board Kenneth B. Bischoff

Nina I. McClelland

Donald G . Crosby

John B. Pfeiffer

Jeremiah P. Freeman

Joseph V . Rodricks

E. Desmond Goddard

F. Sherwood Rowland

Jack Halpern

Alan C. Sartorelli

Robert A . Hofstader

Raymond B. Seymour

James P. Lodge

Roy L. Whistler

John L. Margrave

Aaron Wold

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DEDICATION '"phis volume is dedicated to Professor Earle Caley, one of the first enthusiasts in archaeological chemistry and, in a real sense, the pioneer of this field of chemistry.

Carter; Archaeological Chemistry—II Advances in Chemistry; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1978.