Freestone, I. C., Middleton, A. P. and Meeks, N. (1994). Significance of phosphate in ceramic bodies: discussion of paper by Bollong et al.. J Archaeol Sci 21 (3). Vol 21(3), pp. 425-426.

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Significance of phosphate in ceramic bodies: discussion of paper by Bollong et al.
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J Archaeol Sci 21 (3)
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Journal of Archaeological Science
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21 (3)
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425 - 426
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Refutes the assertion that the phosphate content of ceramic is an established marker for the presence of residues of organic substances such as fats and blood. Phosphate is a common contaminant of buried pottery and may not be considered an indicator of function.
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Ian C Freestone
A P Middleton
Nigel Meeks
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1994
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Ceramic (Auto Detected Subject)
SHERD (Object England)
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20 Jan 2002