Abstract

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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