Assessing ceramic compositional data: A comparison of total reflection x-ray fluorescence and instrumental neutron activation analysis on Late Iron Age Spanish Celtiberian ceramics
M. Garcia-heras et al., Assessing ceramic compositional data: A comparison of total reflection x-ray fluorescence and instrumental neutron activation analysis on Late Iron Age Spanish Celtiberian ceramics, ARCHAEOMETR, 43, 2001, pp. 323-347
A solid-phase, non-chemical processing protocol was recently developed as a
means of chemically characterizing archaeological ceramics by total reflec
tion x-ray fluorescence (TRXF). Following this methodology, TXRF can provid
e semi-quantitative determinations for 18 elements with comparable levels o
f precision and accuracy for the majority of them in comparison with a clay
reference material analysed by instrumental neutron activation (INAA). In
order critically to assess the analytical capabilities of TXRF, a large sam
ple set of Late Iron Age Spanish Celtiberian ceramics and modern clays was
analysed both by TXRF and INAA. Semi-quantitative chemical data provided by
TXRF and quantitative data provided by INAA were subjected to commonly use
d multivariate statistical methods as a way of evaluating the ability of th
e new technique to discriminate among different compositional groups. The c
omparison of the two data sets shows no significant discrepancies, thereby
allowing support for the same archaeological interpretation. These results
suggest that TXRF has potential applicability for compositional characteriz
ation of archaeological ceramics providing data that are useful for provena
nce studies.