Artifacts from the Egyptian grave goods of Kha and Merit preserved at the Museo Egizio in Turin, have been studied through a synergic combination of non‐destructive and non‐invasive neutron and gamma techniques (namely neutron imaging, neutron diffraction and Prompt Gamma Activation Analysis). Results provide unprecedented morphological reconstructions of the inner parts of the two alabaster and metallic vases, their isotopic and phase composition, extending our knowledge of hitherto unknown content of the vases and their functions
The aim of the ‘Ancient Charm ’ project is to combine Neutron Tomography (NT), Prompt Gamma Activati...
In this chapter we give a brief overview of neutron based analytical investigations applied to study...
In the last decade Neutrons became a valuable tool to investigate non-destructively the inside of ob...
Artifacts from the Egyptian grave goods of Kha and Merit preserved at the Museo Egizio in Turin, hav...
This work presents the first neutron characterization of artefacts from the grave-goods of Kha and M...
The discovery of ancient artefacts and artworks usually raises a variety of questions such as the c...
An Eighteenth Dynasty Egyptian sealed pottery stored at the Museum of Aquitaine (Bordeaux, France) h...
Advances in research in Cultural Heritage see increasing application of a multidisciplinary approach...
The objectives and methodology of the Ancient Charm project are briefly described with reference to ...
Archaeometry, originally started as the application of scientific methods in archaeology and essenti...
The aim of the 'Ancient Charm' project is combining neutron tomography, prompt gamma activation anal...
The aim of the ‘Ancient Charm ’ project is to combine Neutron Tomography (NT), Prompt Gamma Activati...
In this chapter we give a brief overview of neutron based analytical investigations applied to study...
In the last decade Neutrons became a valuable tool to investigate non-destructively the inside of ob...
Artifacts from the Egyptian grave goods of Kha and Merit preserved at the Museo Egizio in Turin, hav...
This work presents the first neutron characterization of artefacts from the grave-goods of Kha and M...
The discovery of ancient artefacts and artworks usually raises a variety of questions such as the c...
An Eighteenth Dynasty Egyptian sealed pottery stored at the Museum of Aquitaine (Bordeaux, France) h...
Advances in research in Cultural Heritage see increasing application of a multidisciplinary approach...
The objectives and methodology of the Ancient Charm project are briefly described with reference to ...
Archaeometry, originally started as the application of scientific methods in archaeology and essenti...
The aim of the 'Ancient Charm' project is combining neutron tomography, prompt gamma activation anal...
The aim of the ‘Ancient Charm ’ project is to combine Neutron Tomography (NT), Prompt Gamma Activati...
In this chapter we give a brief overview of neutron based analytical investigations applied to study...
In the last decade Neutrons became a valuable tool to investigate non-destructively the inside of ob...