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with the request that they transcribe these data and share them with the scientific community. After more than a decade, a (nearly) comprehensive archive of the work of Asaro, Perlman, and Michel on the geochemistry of archaeological and geological samples was produced by Matthew T. Boulanger. This
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New York Times:Curium, Man-Made Element 96, Is Isolated in Visible Quantity; Chemists at City Session Hear of the Violently Radioactive Solid -- Photo of Glowing Salt Solution Is Displayed ELEMENT CURIUM VISIBLY ISOLATED;By WILLIAM L. LAURENCE;September 17,
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in the US. Neutron activation analysis helps to determine the origin of ancient pottery and other artifacts through the analysis of the clay from which they were made. He was helped in the project by another noted scientist
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New York Times: Outstanding Events of 1947, Isadore Perlman in isolating curium, the heaviest known chemical element and the most violently radioactive;By WALDEMAR KAEMPFFERT;December 28, 1947
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called Perlman "a world leader on the systematics of alpha decay". He was also recognized for his research of nuclear structure of the heavy elements. He was also noted for his isolation of
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New York Times:SCIENCE ACADEMY BACKS ENGINEERS; Supports Plan to Establish Co-Equal Organization; By WALTER SULLIVAN Special to The New York Times;Fabian Bachrach;April 24, 1963
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New York Times:Ratio of Elements in Stars Found To Vary -- Speedboat Design;September 14, 1947
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Isadore Perlman; Nuclear Chemist, Expert on Alpha Particle Decay;August 09, 1991
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was one of the first archaeological projects that Perlman and Asaro undertook.
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Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
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The Oxford Handbook of Archaeological Ceramic Analysis
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archive was provided to the scientific community via
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Boulanger, Matthew (2016-12-08), Hunt, Alice (ed.),
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Isadore Perlman; by Glenn T. Seaborg and Frank Asaro
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alpha decay
chemist
Alpha particle
decay
National Academy of Sciences
Curium
fission
tantalum
bismuth
lead
thallium
platinum
radioactive iodine
phosphorus
Manhattan Project
archaeometry
neutron activation analysis
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Frank Asaro
Cypriot Bichrome ware
National Academy of Sciences
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
University of California, Berkeley
Lawrence Radiation Laboratory
Frank Asaro
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
University of Missouri Research Reactor Center
the Digital Archaeological Record (tDAR)
American Chemical Society

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