A rapid and effective TL technique to authenticate ancient Chinese pottery is proposed in the paper. Twenty three samples, ranging in age from 200 to 9000 a,including multiple styles and shapes and drawn from diverse ...A rapid and effective TL technique to authenticate ancient Chinese pottery is proposed in the paper. Twenty three samples, ranging in age from 200 to 9000 a,including multiple styles and shapes and drawn from diverse and remote areas in China have been used to establish the typical annual dose as 5.5mGy/a and its associated deviation. Ten unauthenticated samples are then appraised using the technique which,in nearly all cases, leads to satisfactory results.展开更多
Generally, the walls of ceramic ware are thin and the sample to be used for TL dating has to be collected from 1 ̄2mm under the surface.This call introduce significant error into the dating method.Therefore,the result...Generally, the walls of ceramic ware are thin and the sample to be used for TL dating has to be collected from 1 ̄2mm under the surface.This call introduce significant error into the dating method.Therefore,the results of a series of simulated experiments are reported on the build-up effect of the internal β dose response in different thicknesses of pottery fragments (involving tile and brick).Correction factors,corresponding to different thicknesses,and correction 'depths' are proposed in terms of the experimental findings which may be incorporatd into the dating methods.展开更多
文摘A rapid and effective TL technique to authenticate ancient Chinese pottery is proposed in the paper. Twenty three samples, ranging in age from 200 to 9000 a,including multiple styles and shapes and drawn from diverse and remote areas in China have been used to establish the typical annual dose as 5.5mGy/a and its associated deviation. Ten unauthenticated samples are then appraised using the technique which,in nearly all cases, leads to satisfactory results.
文摘Generally, the walls of ceramic ware are thin and the sample to be used for TL dating has to be collected from 1 ̄2mm under the surface.This call introduce significant error into the dating method.Therefore,the results of a series of simulated experiments are reported on the build-up effect of the internal β dose response in different thicknesses of pottery fragments (involving tile and brick).Correction factors,corresponding to different thicknesses,and correction 'depths' are proposed in terms of the experimental findings which may be incorporatd into the dating methods.