This article presents the results of exploratory research at Troia in 2009, when questions about elemental identification in metalwork, decorated terracotta figurines and plaques, and painted wall and ceiling plaster were addressed with a Bruker Tracer IV portable X-ray fluorescence instrument. Artifacts sampled were found in excavations since 1988 across all parts of Ilion’s Greek, Roman and Byzantine phases. Principal research questions involved the value of elemental analysis for exposing details of manufacture and technique, for facilitating the dating of artifacts, and for distinguishing local products from imported ones. The data generated by this study also allows for preliminary comparison of Ilion’s corpus of metalwork against tren...
Δημοσίευση σε επιστημονικό περιοδικόSummarization: The results of the analyses performed on blue, bl...
Elemental analysis of soils and plaster floor surfaces were used to determine the locations of human...
This paper argues that portable X‐ray fluorescence spectrometry (pXR...
This article presents the results of exploratory research at Troia in 2009, when questions about ele...
Summarization: This paper refers to an investigation of finds that are associated with the raw mater...
The wall paintings from Çatalhöyük, Turkey, form one of the largest sources of complex art on domest...
International audienceIn this research supported by the Patrima Foundation, we present new insights ...
Phoenician ivory objects (8<sup>th</sup> century B.C., Syria) from the collections of the Badisches ...
The use of geochemical analysis for characterization studies of archaeological material has been inc...
X-ray fluorescence has long been applied to objects of art and archaeology for non-destructive eleme...
Summarization: An assemblage of approximately 500 colouring materials and objects related to their u...
This paper argues that portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (pXRF) is a suitable elemental measu...
International audienceThis article demonstrates that distinct and coherent silver sources can be dis...
International audienceThis article presents the results of an interdisciplinary investigation of the...
The location of manufacture, or provenance, of ancient artifacts reveals much about their cultural a...
Δημοσίευση σε επιστημονικό περιοδικόSummarization: The results of the analyses performed on blue, bl...
Elemental analysis of soils and plaster floor surfaces were used to determine the locations of human...
This paper argues that portable X‐ray fluorescence spectrometry (pXR...
This article presents the results of exploratory research at Troia in 2009, when questions about ele...
Summarization: This paper refers to an investigation of finds that are associated with the raw mater...
The wall paintings from Çatalhöyük, Turkey, form one of the largest sources of complex art on domest...
International audienceIn this research supported by the Patrima Foundation, we present new insights ...
Phoenician ivory objects (8<sup>th</sup> century B.C., Syria) from the collections of the Badisches ...
The use of geochemical analysis for characterization studies of archaeological material has been inc...
X-ray fluorescence has long been applied to objects of art and archaeology for non-destructive eleme...
Summarization: An assemblage of approximately 500 colouring materials and objects related to their u...
This paper argues that portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (pXRF) is a suitable elemental measu...
International audienceThis article demonstrates that distinct and coherent silver sources can be dis...
International audienceThis article presents the results of an interdisciplinary investigation of the...
The location of manufacture, or provenance, of ancient artifacts reveals much about their cultural a...
Δημοσίευση σε επιστημονικό περιοδικόSummarization: The results of the analyses performed on blue, bl...
Elemental analysis of soils and plaster floor surfaces were used to determine the locations of human...
This paper argues that portable X‐ray fluorescence spectrometry (pXR...