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Thermoluminescence dating analysis at the site of an ancient brick structure at Pengkalan Bujang, Malaysia

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posted on 2024-11-15, 00:20 authored by Siti Norbaini Sabtu, Rosli Hj Mahat, Yusoff Mohd Amin, David PriceDavid Price, D A Bradley, Mohd Jamil Maah
Bujang Valley is a well-known historical complex found in the north-west of peninsular Malaysia; more than 50 ancient monuments and hundreds of artefacts have been discovered throughout the area. The discovery of these suggests Bujang Valley to have been an important South East Asian trading centre over the period from the 10th to 14th centuries. Present work concerns thermoluminescence (TL) dating analysis of shards collected from a historic monument located at Pengkalan Bujang in Bujang Valley. All the shards were prepared using the fine grain technique and the additive dose method was applied in determining the paleodose of each shard. The annual dose rate was obtained by measuring the concentration of naturally occurring radionuclides (U, Th and K) in the samples and their surroundings. The TL ages of the shards were found to range between 330±21 years to 920±69 years, indicative of the last firing of the bricks and tiles from which the shards originated, some dating back to the period during which the historical complex remained active.

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Sabtu, S., Mahat, R., Amin, Y., Price, D. M., Bradley, D. A. & Maah, M. (2015). Thermoluminescence dating analysis at the site of an ancient brick structure at Pengkalan Bujang, Malaysia. Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 105 182-187.

Journal title

Applied Radiation and Isotopes

Volume

105

Pagination

182-187

Language

English

RIS ID

102741

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