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Thomas Hutzelmann | |
ContactPatentanwaltskanzlei Hutzelmann 
He has participated in our practical course on neutron activation analysis and stayed on afterwards. His diploma thesis was a contribution to the investigation of firing techniques of Formative ceramic finds from the Archaeological Reserve at Batán Grande, Perú, as well as later middle Sicán (900-1100 A.C.) and Chimú ceramics (1200-1500 A.C.).
He is still around in cases of computer emergencies, helps with poster production and keeps our small network running. He is trying to adapt our Mössbauer fitting procedures to the special requirements of the complicated spectra observed in fired clays and ceramic materials.
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Shimada, I., Häusler, W., Hutzelmann, T. and Wagner, U., Early Pottery
Making in Northern Coastal Peru. Part I: Mössbauer Study of Clays, In:
U. Wagner (ed.), Mössbauer Spectroscopy in Archaeology,
Hyp. Interact., Vol. 2, Kluwer, 2003, pp. 73-89.
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Shimada, I., Häusler, W., Hutzelmann, T., Riederer, J. and Wagner, U.,
Early Pottery Making in Northern Coastal Peru. Part III: Mössbauer Study
of Sicán Pottery, In: U. Wagner (ed.), Mössbauer Spectroscopy
in Archaeology, Hyp. Interact., Vol. 2, Kluwer, 2003, pp.
107-123.
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Last update: 30.03.2004 |
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