We provide an overview of recent results obtained by the innovative application of mobile spectroscopy for in situ investigation in archaeometry. Its growing relevance is linked to the great advantages of avoiding the transport and eventual damage of precious artifacts and of allowing the analysis of those specimens that are, for example, built into infrastructures or in some way permanently affixed. In this context, some case studies of combined instrumental approaches, involving X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and Raman spectroscopy, integrated by infrared thermography (IRT), are, in particular, discussed: the archaeological site of Scifì (Forza d’Agrò, province of Messina, Italy) and the Abbey of SS. Pietro e Paolo d’Agrò (Casalvecchio Siculo, ...
X-ray fluorescence has long been applied to objects of art and archaeology for non-destructive eleme...
Nowadays, a broad range of analytical techniques are available and applied in the preservation of cu...
The study of both original and decaying compounds is relevant in understanding the chemistry behind ...
We provide an overview of recent results obtained by the innovative application of mobile spectrosco...
Mobile instrumentation is of growing importance to archaeometry research. Equipment is utilized in t...
Mobile Raman and XRF systems are particularly suitable for the study of cultural heritage objects, a...
In the present work, a variety of fragments of frescoes coming from the Villa dei Quintili in Rome (...
In the present study, we investigated by the joint use of portable instrumentations, namely a handhe...
In this study a multi-technique analysis was performed on the decorated surfaces of four ancient pot...
Archaeometry is the research area on the edge between humanities and natural sciences: it uses and o...
During the last decades, Raman spectroscopy has grown to an established analytical technique in arch...
Richly decorated enamelled glass objects and fragments of different provenance and epoch have been a...
The aim of this work was to apply several spectroscopic methods of analysis to study the decorated p...
The process of degradation of archaeological glass subjected to centuries of burial can be of great ...
The characterization of materials used in the archaeological field needs an experimental approach in...
X-ray fluorescence has long been applied to objects of art and archaeology for non-destructive eleme...
Nowadays, a broad range of analytical techniques are available and applied in the preservation of cu...
The study of both original and decaying compounds is relevant in understanding the chemistry behind ...
We provide an overview of recent results obtained by the innovative application of mobile spectrosco...
Mobile instrumentation is of growing importance to archaeometry research. Equipment is utilized in t...
Mobile Raman and XRF systems are particularly suitable for the study of cultural heritage objects, a...
In the present work, a variety of fragments of frescoes coming from the Villa dei Quintili in Rome (...
In the present study, we investigated by the joint use of portable instrumentations, namely a handhe...
In this study a multi-technique analysis was performed on the decorated surfaces of four ancient pot...
Archaeometry is the research area on the edge between humanities and natural sciences: it uses and o...
During the last decades, Raman spectroscopy has grown to an established analytical technique in arch...
Richly decorated enamelled glass objects and fragments of different provenance and epoch have been a...
The aim of this work was to apply several spectroscopic methods of analysis to study the decorated p...
The process of degradation of archaeological glass subjected to centuries of burial can be of great ...
The characterization of materials used in the archaeological field needs an experimental approach in...
X-ray fluorescence has long been applied to objects of art and archaeology for non-destructive eleme...
Nowadays, a broad range of analytical techniques are available and applied in the preservation of cu...
The study of both original and decaying compounds is relevant in understanding the chemistry behind ...