Lead Isotope Ratios of the White Glazes of the Sherds Excavated at A'Ali, an Archaeological Site in Bahrain.
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The lead isotope ratios of the white glazes of pottery sherds excavated at an archaeological site of the 9th century, A'Ali in Bahrain on the coast of the Persian Gulf were measured by mass spectroscopy to find their provenances. The lead isotope ratios agreed with those of the Iranian lead ores and archaeological objects, indicating the Iranian origin of these pottery sherds.
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著者
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Shirahata Hiroshi
Muroran Institute of Technology
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Sasaki Tatsuo
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Hokkaido Agricultural Experiment Station
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SHIRAHATA Hiroshi
Muroran Institute of Techology
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YAMASAKI Kazuo
Nagoya University
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