This article highlights the multianalytical study of exuded liquid from an ancient Egyptian sealed alabaster vase by Master's students in an applied chemistry for cultural heritage course. Master students are introduced to the field of Archaeometry that see the collaboration of experts in different areas of research such as conservators, curators of museums, physicists, chemists, etc. The sample is a residue exuded on the linen strip sealing an ancient Egyptian alabaster vase (inventory number S.8448) from the collection of the Museo Egizio in Turin (Italy). The students start to plan the noninvasive investigation by X-ray fluorescence (XRF), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) for the inor...
Multi-analytical chemical approaches are nowadays considered an important source of complementary in...
Communication oraleInternational audienceWithin this study of molecular archaeology, an exceptional ...
Since the 1970s, the study of molecular organics preserved in archaeological ceramics, commonly refe...
This article highlights the multianalytical study of exuded liquid from an ancient Egyptian sealed a...
This article highlights the multianalytical study of exuded liquid from an ancient Egyptian sealed a...
This article highlights the multianalytical study of exuded liquid from an ancient Egyptian sealed a...
The location of manufacture, or provenance, of ancient artifacts reveals much about their cultural a...
Analytical chemistry has become a helpful partner to the field of archaeology. Chemical analysis and...
Amorphous organic residues collected from a ceramic vessel from a tomb excavated in the Theban Necro...
The burial assemblage of Kha and Merit discovered in 1906 and now preserved at the Museo Egizio in T...
Molecular studies of archaeological remains using a fractionation scheme of organic extracts and mas...
International audienceConspectusThe chemical study of materials from natural history and cultural he...
International audienceConspectusThe chemical study of materials from natural history and cultural he...
Multi-analytical chemical approaches are nowadays considered an important source of complementary in...
International audienceConspectusThe chemical study of materials from natural history and cultural he...
Multi-analytical chemical approaches are nowadays considered an important source of complementary in...
Communication oraleInternational audienceWithin this study of molecular archaeology, an exceptional ...
Since the 1970s, the study of molecular organics preserved in archaeological ceramics, commonly refe...
This article highlights the multianalytical study of exuded liquid from an ancient Egyptian sealed a...
This article highlights the multianalytical study of exuded liquid from an ancient Egyptian sealed a...
This article highlights the multianalytical study of exuded liquid from an ancient Egyptian sealed a...
The location of manufacture, or provenance, of ancient artifacts reveals much about their cultural a...
Analytical chemistry has become a helpful partner to the field of archaeology. Chemical analysis and...
Amorphous organic residues collected from a ceramic vessel from a tomb excavated in the Theban Necro...
The burial assemblage of Kha and Merit discovered in 1906 and now preserved at the Museo Egizio in T...
Molecular studies of archaeological remains using a fractionation scheme of organic extracts and mas...
International audienceConspectusThe chemical study of materials from natural history and cultural he...
International audienceConspectusThe chemical study of materials from natural history and cultural he...
Multi-analytical chemical approaches are nowadays considered an important source of complementary in...
International audienceConspectusThe chemical study of materials from natural history and cultural he...
Multi-analytical chemical approaches are nowadays considered an important source of complementary in...
Communication oraleInternational audienceWithin this study of molecular archaeology, an exceptional ...
Since the 1970s, the study of molecular organics preserved in archaeological ceramics, commonly refe...