M. Járó - L. Költő szerk.: Archaeometrical research in Hungary (Budapest, 1988)
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observed suggests a possibility for formation of secondary calcium carbonate, which may be the only source of secondary carbonate in the pottery. The large quantity of bowls, flasks and coolcing pots of generalized forms excavated at the site indicates mass production, showing a transition from home craft into industrial activity. This fact, however, assumes the application of a safe, well controllable production with little waste. Kriston L.: Adatok a soproni „vörös sánc" kiégésének rekonstruálásához (Theoretical reconstruction of the burning of the Sopron "red mound") = Soproni Szemle, XII. 2/1987, pp. 141-146.(In Hungarian) On the basis of data obtained by X-ray diffraction investigation of samples taken from the different parts of the so called red mound an attempt was made to reconstruct the burning out process of the huge earth work. According to the results the earthwork was subjected to relatively uniform heating (700-800°C to 450— 500°C in the different sections). The burning out of the mound could not have occurred by means of a direct process. Glass Flórián K. — Zimmer IC: Gyöngyleletek spektográfiás vizsgálata, I. (Spectrograph^ studies, on pearl findings, I.) = Magyar Kémiai Folyóirat 86, 24 (1980) (In Hungarian) Glass-pearl fragments of necklaces found in graves of the early migration period were examined. The composition of the matrix was determined partly by the thermometric method, the trace elements were determined by emission spectral analysis. The matrix effect and the evaporation processes were studied. To extend the concentration range a microdensitometer was used which enabled us to reliably measure density values up to S = 4. The 40 samples examined were divided into 8 colour groups. The colour of glasspearls could be well interpreted on the basis of the quantity of the oxides of Cu, Fe, Mn, Pb, Sb and Sn used as pigments. Flórián K. — Zimmer K. : Gyögyleletek spektrográfiás vizsgálata, II. (Spectrographic studies on pearl findings, II.) = Magyar Kémiai Folyóirat 86, 35.(1980) (In Hungarian) The results obtained by the spectral analytical method described elsewhere have been grouped applying statistical methods. The characteristic composition of glasspearl samples classified by their colour is given. Flórián K. — Zimmer K.: Spektrographische Analyse von Glasperlenfunden = Spectrochim. Acta, 37B, p. 29.(1982) Fragments of archaeological pearl findings were analysed by means of an optimized dc arc spectrographic method. Using statistical tests the analytical results led to classification of the peads into eight colour groups. The dominant colouring elements of each group was identified.