Abstract

The single aliquot additive dose method of equivalent dose determination, and hence of dating, as applied to the stimulation of luminescence from quartz by green light has been investigated. The quartz was removed from pieces of ceramic, extracted from bore holes in an area of archaeological interest in the Aegialia region, Northern Peloponesse, Greece. Various tests and an appropriate single aliquot correction procedure are discussed. It is concluded that the additive dose single aliquot method of determining equivalent dose, with correction for re-use of the aliquot, can be successfully applied to the green light stimulation of quartz for the purpose of dating.

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