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2009
Solving subsurface problems in the field of archaeology without destructively intervening with the buried materials has become a prime focus of the archaeological community. The science to study, measure and quantify archaeological structures remotely has been designated as the field of Archaeometry. Remotely detecting archaeological structures is very
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Solving subsurface problems in the field of archaeology without destructively intervening with the buried materials has become a prime focus of the archaeological community. The science to study, measure and quantify archaeological structures remotely has been designated as the field of Archaeometry. Remotely detecting archaeological structures is very
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Archaeometry at the service of architectural history. Some examples from the early Middle Ages
Bulletin de la Société royale des sciences de LiègeCette étude explore l’apport de l’archéométrie à l’analyse de l’architecture du haut Moyen Âge, dont les vestiges demeurent souvent fragmentaires. Trois sites emblématiques ont été examinés.
Line Van Wersch +6 more
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Archaeological investigations (archaeometry)
Physical Sciences Reviews, 2018AbstractArchaeometry is the research area on the edge between humanities and natural sciences: it uses and optimises methods from chemistry, spectroscopy, physics, biology, etc. to help answering research questions from humanities. In general, these objects are investigated for several reasons.
Anastasia Rousaki +2 more
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Archaeometry of sicilian glazed pottery
Applied Physics A, 2004Petrographic and chemical analyses of the “ceramic body” of 114 majolica artefacts manufactured in Sicily over a wide time range (16th–-19th century) are presented. All the analysed samples, which belong to museums and private collections, were previously attributed to Sicilian workshops based on stylistic features evaluated by expert historians of art.
ALAIMO, R +5 more
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Applications of SNMS in archaeometry
Fresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 1995The recently developed High Frequency Mode HFM of electron gas SNMS allows investigations on insulating samples with the well known advantages of the SNMS Direct Bombardment Mode DBM for the analysis of conducting samples. HFM has been applied to analyses of different historic ceramic and glass samples in order to demonstrate the possibilities of SNMS ...
H, Paulus +5 more
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Journal of Field Archaeology, 1979
Symposium on Archaeometry The Groupe des Methodes Physiques et Chimiques de l'Archeologie announces a Symposium on Archaeometry to be held in Paris, 26-29 March, 1980. General topics will include physico-chemical analysis, metallurgy, dating methods, prospection, numerical data analysis and allied techniques.
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Symposium on Archaeometry The Groupe des Methodes Physiques et Chimiques de l'Archeologie announces a Symposium on Archaeometry to be held in Paris, 26-29 March, 1980. General topics will include physico-chemical analysis, metallurgy, dating methods, prospection, numerical data analysis and allied techniques.
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Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 1995
field better known as archaeometry. The term archaeometry, unfortunately, carries many negative connotations. Most archaeologists consider ar chaeometry to be a field populated by physical scientists who are more concerned with the adaptation of scientific methods to the analysis of ar chaeological materials than with the actual use of analytical ...
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field better known as archaeometry. The term archaeometry, unfortunately, carries many negative connotations. Most archaeologists consider ar chaeometry to be a field populated by physical scientists who are more concerned with the adaptation of scientific methods to the analysis of ar chaeological materials than with the actual use of analytical ...
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The Educational Application Of Virtual Laboratories In Archaeometry
International Journal of Computational Methods in Heritage Science, 2019The digital cultural heritage field has been developing in parallel with modern archaeology by collecting and storing data from all aspects of field work, from excavations to virtual representations and to exhibitions, and by transforming data into ...
Athanasios Sypsas +4 more
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ARCHAEOMETRY AT SLOWPOKE‐TORONTO
Archaeometry, 2007This paper describes the archaeometric research conducted at the SLOWPOKE Reactor Facility of the University of Toronto (SLOWPOKE‐Toronto) during its existence from 1971 to 1998. The contributions to student teaching and research are described, and the total contribution of the facility to studies of an eclectic assortment of ancient and historic ...
R. G. V. HANCOCK +2 more
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2020
Archaeology is a well-established science, with its own methods and practices. It can and often does make use of isotopes to unlock secrets of past societies and we will consider a few specific examples.
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Archaeology is a well-established science, with its own methods and practices. It can and often does make use of isotopes to unlock secrets of past societies and we will consider a few specific examples.
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