Items where Subject is "Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification > HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY (210000) > ARCHAEOLOGY (210100)"
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Book Chapter
Goodall, Rosemary A. & Fredericks, Peter M. (2012) Infrared and Raman spectroscopic studies of archaeological materials. In Yarwood, J., Douthwaite, R., & Duckett, S. (Eds.) Spectroscopic Properties of Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds : Techniques, Materials and Applications. Royal Society of Chemistry , Cambridge, pp. 129-156.
Journal Article
Agurcia, F, Edwards, Howell, Fredericks, Peter, Goodall, Rosemary, Hall, Jay, & Viel, Rene (2006) Raman Microscopic Investigation of Paint Samples From The Rosalila Building, Copan, Honduras. Journal of Raman Spectroscopy, 37(10), pp. 1072-1077.
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12Clement, Alastair, Sloss, Craig, & Fuller, Ian (2010) Late Quaternary geomorphology of the Manawatu coastal plain, North Island, New Zealand. Quaternary International, 221(1-2), pp. 36-45.
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3Gu, YuanTong & Zhang, Liangchi (2007) A New Method for Stress and Deformation Analysis from Nano to Macro Dimensional Scales. Key Engineering Materials, 340-34, pp. 955-960.
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2Hughes, Stephen W. (1993) CT imaging of an Egyptian mummy. British Journal of Non-destructive Testing, 35(7), pp. 369-374.
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1Sloss, Craig, Jones, Brian, Switzer, Adam, Nichol, Scott, Clement, Alastair, & Nicholas, Anthony (2010) The Holocene infill of Lake Conjola, a narrow incised valley system on the southeast coast of Australia. Quaternary International, 221(1-2), pp. 23-35.
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2Switzer, Adam, Sloss, Craig, Jones, Brian, & Bristow, Charles (2010) Geomorphic evidence for mid-late Holocene higher sea level from southeastern Australia. Quaternary International, 221(1-2), pp. 13-22.
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5Wu, Chengtie & Zreiqat, Hala (2007) Preparation and characteristics of strontium containing bioactive CaSiO3 ceramics. Key Engineering Materials, 330-33(2007), pp. 499-502.
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