In the latest years archaeometry scientists have directed a growing interest to synchrotron radiation techniques. The Italian CRG beamline GILDA at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility provides to the users the access to experimental techniques like X-ray absorption spectroscopy and diffraction that are of great potential usefulness in this field. Here we give a technical overview of the instrumentation available as well as some examples among the archaeometry studies presently in progress on the beamline
Domo is an archaeological site located in the Foreste Casentinesi National Park, near the town of Bi...
In the 1990s a group of anthropomorphic menhirs were found into the walls of the Nuraghe Arasseda, i...
X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) includes well-established methods to study the local structure a...
In the latest years archaeometry scientists have directed a growing interest to synchrotron radiatio...
Synchrotrons provide more and more significant analytical techniques to investigate ancient material...
Archaeometry and cultural heritage have lately taken advantage of developments in scientific techniq...
Cultural Heritage is part of our everyday life and its conservation is extremely important not only ...
LISA is the acronym of Linea Italiana per la Spettroscopia di Assorbimento di raggi X (Italian beaml...
The results of X-ray analyses can be of importance for the interpretation of art historical objects....
The European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) has recently commissioned the new Extremely Brill...
In this paper we present a new approach using highly surface sensitive X-ray diffraction methods for...
The possibility of obtaining quantitative XRFanalysis in archaeometric applications is considered in...
International audienceSynchrotron X-ray µ-and nano-probes are increasingly affirming their relevance...
Due to their non-destructive character, X-ray analytical methods are widespread in the field of arch...
In order to characterize the microstructure of crystalline and polycrystalline thick materials, the...
Domo is an archaeological site located in the Foreste Casentinesi National Park, near the town of Bi...
In the 1990s a group of anthropomorphic menhirs were found into the walls of the Nuraghe Arasseda, i...
X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) includes well-established methods to study the local structure a...
In the latest years archaeometry scientists have directed a growing interest to synchrotron radiatio...
Synchrotrons provide more and more significant analytical techniques to investigate ancient material...
Archaeometry and cultural heritage have lately taken advantage of developments in scientific techniq...
Cultural Heritage is part of our everyday life and its conservation is extremely important not only ...
LISA is the acronym of Linea Italiana per la Spettroscopia di Assorbimento di raggi X (Italian beaml...
The results of X-ray analyses can be of importance for the interpretation of art historical objects....
The European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) has recently commissioned the new Extremely Brill...
In this paper we present a new approach using highly surface sensitive X-ray diffraction methods for...
The possibility of obtaining quantitative XRFanalysis in archaeometric applications is considered in...
International audienceSynchrotron X-ray µ-and nano-probes are increasingly affirming their relevance...
Due to their non-destructive character, X-ray analytical methods are widespread in the field of arch...
In order to characterize the microstructure of crystalline and polycrystalline thick materials, the...
Domo is an archaeological site located in the Foreste Casentinesi National Park, near the town of Bi...
In the 1990s a group of anthropomorphic menhirs were found into the walls of the Nuraghe Arasseda, i...
X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) includes well-established methods to study the local structure a...