The use of correspondence analysis to compare major and trace elements for provenance studies of iron-age pottery from the Mngeni river area, South Africa


Autoria(s): Punyadeera, C.; Pillay, A.E.; Jacobson, L.; Whitelaw, G.
Data(s)

1999

Resumo

Provenance studies of iron-age pottery specimens originating from the Mngeni river area in South Africa was carried out by applying XRF spectrometry. A total of sixteen major and trace elements were analysed in a batch of 107 potsherds, excavated from four different archaeological sites in the aforementioned area. A multivariate statistical programme Correspondence Analysis was used in this study to obtain the relevant clustering patterns according to the similarity of the elemental distributions. Differences and similarities in the clusters obtained for the majors and trace elements are discussed.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/77708/

Relação

Punyadeera, C., Pillay, A.E., Jacobson, L., & Whitelaw, G. (1999) The use of correspondence analysis to compare major and trace elements for provenance studies of iron-age pottery from the Mngeni river area, South Africa. Journal of Trace and Microprobe Techniques, 17(1), pp. 63-79.

Fonte

Faculty of Health

Palavras-Chave #provenance studies #iron-age pottery #Mngeni river area #trace elements #majors #correspondence analysis #clustering patterns and social or trade #interactions
Tipo

Journal Article