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Non-destructive analysis of archaeological amber from Iron Age Kerkenes in central Anatolia

open access: yesJournal of Archaeological Science: Reports
Amir Zaribaf   +5 more
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Composition variations in archaeological human bone proteomes

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Ásmundsdóttir RD   +4 more
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Non-destructive research in archaeology

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2005
There is a growing interest in the application of scientific-physical, chemical etc. methods in archaeology. This is partly due to the fact that classical archaeology, based upon the form, style, decoration of the objects has reached its limits, to obtain new result and, the integration of other disciplines into the argumentation of archaeologists is ...
K. Biró
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Online non destructive archaeology; the archaeological park of Egnazia (Southern Italy) study case

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2012
In summer 2009 a high resolution magnetic survey was executed inside the archaeological park of Egnazia (Southern Italy) for the subsurface mapping of buried features (" invisible archaeology" ). Furthermore, a database was implemented in order to collect already-published data concerning the important excavated areas (" visible archaeology" ).
Caggiani M. C.   +4 more
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Neutron radiography as a non-destructive tool in archaeology

Non-Destructive Testing, 1975
Abstract This paper shows that neutron radiography can be used with advantage to obtain more information about archaeological specimens than can be gained from x-ray techniques. Specific examples are quoted to illustrate three of the main properties of neutron beams for this work: penetration through metals, particularly durable artifacts of lead or ...
T. Robertson
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Radio wave techniques for non-destructive archaeological investigations

Contemporary Physics, 2011
Geophysical techniques can be effectively applied to produce an image of buried targets in a host medium, through the detection of the ‘boundaries’ between materials having different values of a specific physical property. Over the last 30 years these methods have been increasingly used to detect the presence of archaeological ruins in the subsurface ...
PETTINELLI, Elena   +3 more
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Non-destructive characterization of archaeological glasses by neutron tomography

Physica B: Condensed Matter, 2006
Abstract The present work is carried out in the framework of a National Italian Project, whose aim is the assessment of innovative physical non-destructive techniques applied to archaeology. Towards this end, some archaeological artefacts have been studied by our group, in collaboration with the National Museum of Altino (VE) and EniTecnologie S.p.A.
F. Fiori   +4 more
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