Carl E. Henderson Books

Archaeological Chemistry : Organic, Inorganic, And Biochemical Analysis : Developed From A Symposium Sponsored By The Division Of The History Of Chemistry, The Division Of Chemical Education, Inc., The Division Of Analytical Chemistry, And The ACS Committees On Education And On Science At The 209th National Meeting Of The American Chemical Society, Anaheim, California, April 2-6, 1995
Archaeological Chemistry : Organic, Inorganic, And Biochemical Analysis : Developed From A Symposium Sponsored By The Division Of The History Of Chemistry, The Division Of Chemical Education, Inc., The Division Of Analytical Chemistry, And The ACS Committees On Education And On Science At The 209th National Meeting Of The American Chemical Society, Anaheim, California, April 2-6, 1995

By Giles F. Carter, A. A. Ivanov, Richard P. Evershed, D. J. Donahue, C. M. Batt, Mary Virginia Orna, A. Ortiz, Kathryn A. Jakes, Izumi Shimada, R. E. Taylor, R. D. Gillard, Alan D. Adler, James H. Burton, Bennet Bronson, Diana M. Greenlee, N Hammond, Suzanne C. Johnson, N J Van Der Merwe, A. M. Pollard, J. F. Moreau, Adon A. Gordus, Joseph B. Lambert, S. M. M. Young, Marvin W. Rowe, P. E. Hare, Zvi C. Koren, Robert T. Parkhurst, R. G. V. Hancock, S. Aufreiter, I. Kenyon, Anne F. Skinner, Mark N. Rudolph, F. R. Beardsley, G. G. Goles, W. S. Ayres, Carl E. Henderson, R. H. Tykot, Henry J. Chaya, L. A. Barba, K. F. Link, L. López Luján, L. Lazos, Philip H. Bethell, S. M. Hardman, H. L. Chen, D. W. Foreman, D. A. Kouznetsov, P. R. Veletsky, A. J. T. Jull, P. E. Damon, Patrick T. McCutcheon, A. M. Child, Ronnie L. Reese, Elmo J. Mawk, James N. Derr, Marian Hyman, Scott K. Davis, R. Vargas-Sanders, Z. Salazar, Ma. C. Enriquez, W. A. Ilger, J. Southon, D. L. Kirner

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