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A Comparative Analysis of Wet and Dry Ashing Techniques for the Extraction of Phytoliths from Plant Material

Two methods are commonly used for the extraction of phytoliths from plant material to be used as reference in the analysis of archaeological phytolith samples: (1) spodograms or dry ashings; and (2) acid digestions or wet ashing. It has been suggested that these techniques may modify the resultant s...

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Published in:Journal of archaeological science 2001-08, Vol.28 (8), p.875-886
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