%0 Generic %A Aleo, Alessandro %A Chasan, Rivka %A Despotopoulou, Myrto %A Jerardino, Antonieta %A Ngan-Tillard, Dominique %A Hendrikx, Ruud %A Langejans, Geeske %D 2024 %T Raw data of spectroscopic analyses (XRD, FTIR, ATR-FTIR) of adhesive residues from Steenbokfontein Cave (South Africa) %U %R 10.4121/72b6016e-f39a-450d-965b-79d141f56611.v2 %K Ancient Adhesives %K Stone tools %K XRD %K FTIR %K ATR-FTIR %K Organic residues %K Later Stone Age %X <p>The dataset contains data collected as part of the Ancient Adhesives project under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme Grant Agreement No. 678 804151 (Grant holder G.H.J.L.). </p><p>It is being made public to act as supplementary data for a publication and for other researchers to use this data in their own work.</p><p><br></p><p>The data in this dataset were collected at TUDelft in 2022 and 2023.</p><p><br></p><p>This dataset contains:</p><p>-Raw data of XRD of 11 archaeological objects named: SBF4; SBF5; SBF9; SBF10; SBF14; SBF15; SBF17; SBF20; SBF21; SBF23; SBF24. The filfe format is .raw</p><p>-Raw data of FTIR of 6 archaeological objects named SBF4; SBF9; SBF10; SBF20; SBF21; SBF24. The file format is .csv </p><p>-Raw data of ATR-FTIR of 1 archaeological object named SBF14. The file format is .csv</p><p><br></p><p>The acronym SBF stands for Steenbokfontein, a cave in the Western Cape province (South Africa) where the objects were found. </p><p><br></p><p>The data included in this dataset has been organized per specimen. For each specimen, more than one point was measured as indicated in the file name. </p><p>The file name includes the unique ID of the object + the analytical technique + the number of the scan (at least 2 per object). For example: SBF14_ATR_scan01</p> %I 4TU.ResearchData