ROSIMEIRI GALBIATI TOYOTA
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Artigo IPEN-doc 12138 The utilization of trace chemical composition to correlate ceramics with clay deposits2007 - NUNES, KELLY P.; TOYOTA, ROSIMEIRI G.; MUNITA, CASIMIRO S.; OLIVEIRA, PAULO M.S.; NEVES, EDUARDO G.; SOARES, EMILIO A.A.In this work, 22 clay samples near Hatahara and Açutuba archaeological sites, and 135 ceramic samples were analyzed by means of Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis. INAA is the most suitable technique because it does not require mineralization of samples and has high sensitivity, accuracy and precision. The samples were irradiated in IEA-R1 reactor at IPEN-CNEN-SP at thermal neutron flux of 8,92x10 12 cm -2 s -1 during one hour. The elementary concentration results were studied using multivariate statistical methods. The compositions group classification was done through cluster analysis and the similarity/dissimilarity among the samples was studied by means of discriminant analysis.Artigo IPEN-doc 10680 Preliminary study of chemical compositional data from amazon ceramics2005 - TOYOTA, R.G.; MUNITA, C.S.; NEVES, E.G.; LUZ, F.A.; OLIVEIRA, P.M.S.Artigo IPEN-doc 13441 Tempering effect in ceramics chemical analysis by INAA2008 - MUNITA, CASIMIRO S.; TOYOTA, ROSIMEIRI G.; OLIVEIRA, PAULO T.M.; NEVES, EDUARDO G.; DEMARTINI, CRISTINA C.Archaeological ceramics are manufactured with clay and usually potters added a material named temper that can be a mineral or organic material. Temper modifies the chemical and physical properties of clay and improves its workability. When INAA is used, the analysis reflects total composition, i.e., the elements in the clay as well the ones in the tempering. In this work the concentration of Ba, Ce, Co, Cr, Cs, Eu, Fe, Hf, K, La, Lu, Rb, Na, Nd, Sb, Sc, Sm, Ta, Tb, Th, Yb, Zn and U in 161 samples of Marajoara pottery were determined using INAA. The samples were obtained using a tungsten carbide drill and dried in an oven at 105o C for 24 hours. The samples and standards were irradiated in the swimming pool research reactor, IEA-R1 (IPEN-CNEN/SP), at a thermal neutron flux of about 5 x 1012 n cm-2 s-1 for 8 hours. Two measurements series were carried out, after 7 days and 25-30 days. The results were studied by means of modified Mahalanobis filter and multivariate statistical methods to verify the effect of the temper on the determination of trace elements. The results showed that the temper effect in the pottery is negligible.Artigo IPEN-doc 15496 Chemical characterization of Marajoara pottery by INAA2006 - MUNITA, C.S.; NEVES, E.G.; DEMARTINI, C.C.; TOYOTA, R.G.; OLIVEIRA, P.M.S.Artigo IPEN-doc 17641 Study of the firing temperature of Marajoara archaeological ceramics by electron paramagnetic resonance associated to INAA data2011 - NUNES, KELLY P.; TOYOTA, ROSIMEIRI G.; MUNITA, CASIMIRO S.; SCHAAN, DENISE P.; OLIVEIRA, PAULO M.S.; NEVES, EDUARDO G.; DEMARTINI, CELIA; BAFFA, OSWALDO; OLIVEIRA, LUIS C.; BRUNELLO, CARLOS A.Artigo IPEN-doc 15217 Preliminary characterization of ceramics from the Lago Grande archaeological site in the central amazon by INAA2009 - HAZENFRATZ, ROBERTO; MUNITA, CASIMIRO S.; NEVES, EDUARDO G.; OLIVEIRA, PAULO M.S.; TOYOTA, ROSIMEIRI G.Artigo IPEN-doc 19528 Preliminary compositional evidence of provenance of ceramics from Hatahara Archaeological Site, Central Amazonia2013 - NUNES, K.P.; TOYOTA, R.G.; OLIVEIRA, P.M.S.; NEVES, E.G.; SOARES, E.A.A.; MUNITA, C.S.Artigo IPEN-doc 14079 The archaeometry study of the chemical and mineral composition of pottery from Brasil's Northeast2009 - SANTOS, J.O.; MUNITA, C.S.; TOYOTA, R.G.; VERGNE, C.; SILVA, R.S.; OLIVEIRA, P.M.S.Artigo IPEN-doc 18344 Study of the firing temperature of Marajoara archaeological ceramics by EPR associated to INAA data2012 - NUNES, KELLY P.; MUNITA, CASIMIRO S.; TOYOTA, ROSIMEIRI G.; OLIVEIRA, PAULO T.M.; CANO, NILO F.; SCHAAN, DENISE; BAFFA, OSWALDO; OLIVEIRA, LUIZ C.; BRUNELLO, CARLOS A.; NEVES, EDUARDO G.; DEMARTINI, CELIA C.