The suitability of XRF analysis for compositional classification of archaeological ceramic fabric: A comparison with a previous NAA study

The main drawbacks of EDXRF techniques, restricting its more frequent use for the specific purpose of compositional analysis of archaeological ceramic fabric, have been the insufficient sensitivity to determine some important elements (like Cr, REE, among others), a somewhat worse precision and the...

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