Re: Anatase present in many Ancient artifacts as well
- From: Tom McDonald <tmcdonald2672@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 07:05:02 -0500
I.E_Johansson wrote:
Alaca, if you didn't know it, which you obviously don't the pens which were used to write and draw lines in Medieval Age more than once were placed back in pottery-vessels after being used.
Apart from that the Anatase present in pottery from Ancient to Medieval Age has been presented to be in same range and forms as on VM. If you don't see the significance, well others do.
Johansson,
In that case, *you* have to explain the preferential uptake of anatase from the pottery vessels. It seems that none of the other, more major constituents of the clay used to make the pottery was similarly taken up by the pen. Why not?
-- Tom McDonald http://ahwhatdoiknow.blogspot.com/ .
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