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The experience of studying chemical compositions of Neolithic ceramics in the Tunka Valley
Using of geological methods helps to solve archaeological problems. The chemical composition of Neolithic ceramics from the Tunka Valley (Republic of Buryatia) was studied using X-ray fluorescence spectrometry. Some compositional features of ceramic vessels in comparison with those of the same age manufactures from the Lena River valley have been revealed. A stable discrepancy in the chemical composition of the inner and outer walls of the vessels was found.
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Italian Journal of Engineering Geology and Environment (IJEGE), published by Sapienza Università Editrice university press, is the open access Journal of the Research Center CERI on "Prediction, Prevention ad Control of Geological Risks" of Sapienza University of Rome. The Journal publishes original papers concerning the numerous topics of environmental risks such as seismic risk, landslide risk, hydraulic and flood risk, groundwater resource management, soil and groundwater contamination, reclamation of contaminated land, applied geophysics, economic geology, land use, soil and rock characterization. IJEGE is the Journal of the Italian Association of Engineering Geology and Environment (AIGA). The Journal is published under the auspices of the International Association for Engineering Geology and the Environment (IAEG) - Italian Group.