A representative set of eight lithic tools suitably selected among the very rich Palaeolithic industry collected over the past years in different archaeological sites of the Guadalteba County (Malaga, Spain) has been nondestructively investigated by means of Raman spectroscopy using both portable and benchtop Raman spectrometers. This article reports on the first archaeometric Raman analysis of these archaeological samples with the scope of checking if these readily available, nondestructive, fast and cheap vibrational spectroscopic techniques, which in addition do not require a preliminary sample preparation, could provide any meaningful information for characterizing the mineral composition of chert artefacts and ultimately some specific ...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Raman microscopy has become a very useful tool to identify in situ micro-residue...
The present work analyzes Raman spectra of red, white, and black experimental paintings manufactured...
We have performed a Raman miscroscopic analysis of a series of prehistoric artifacs found inside the...
Artículo sobre la aplicación de la espectroscopía ramán a los materiales de la terraza fluvial del R...
Among precious stones used in antiquity, bigi morati stand out for their importance. They consist in...
This paper presents the results of the first studies of non-destructive chemical and physical spectr...
We test the capabilities of in situ Raman spectroscopy for non-destructive analysis of degradation p...
Raman spectroscopy, being a laser spectroscopic method, is gaining increasingly more interest for ap...
Archaeometry is the research area on the edge between humanities and natural sciences: it uses and o...
Ten fragments of pots made by pietra ollare (basic and ultrabasic metamorphic rocks belonging to gre...
Obsidian is a natural volcanic glass which is amorphous and isotropic. These characteristics allow i...
Minerals, as rawstructural materials or pigments, play a fundamental role in archaeometry, for the u...
We test the capabilities of in situ Raman spectroscopy for non-destructive analysis of degradation p...
Raman spectroscopy is a powerful method for detecting micro-residues on stone tools. To further deve...
Micro-Raman spectroscopy is applied to the study of ancient Levantine ceramics with the aim of explo...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Raman microscopy has become a very useful tool to identify in situ micro-residue...
The present work analyzes Raman spectra of red, white, and black experimental paintings manufactured...
We have performed a Raman miscroscopic analysis of a series of prehistoric artifacs found inside the...
Artículo sobre la aplicación de la espectroscopía ramán a los materiales de la terraza fluvial del R...
Among precious stones used in antiquity, bigi morati stand out for their importance. They consist in...
This paper presents the results of the first studies of non-destructive chemical and physical spectr...
We test the capabilities of in situ Raman spectroscopy for non-destructive analysis of degradation p...
Raman spectroscopy, being a laser spectroscopic method, is gaining increasingly more interest for ap...
Archaeometry is the research area on the edge between humanities and natural sciences: it uses and o...
Ten fragments of pots made by pietra ollare (basic and ultrabasic metamorphic rocks belonging to gre...
Obsidian is a natural volcanic glass which is amorphous and isotropic. These characteristics allow i...
Minerals, as rawstructural materials or pigments, play a fundamental role in archaeometry, for the u...
We test the capabilities of in situ Raman spectroscopy for non-destructive analysis of degradation p...
Raman spectroscopy is a powerful method for detecting micro-residues on stone tools. To further deve...
Micro-Raman spectroscopy is applied to the study of ancient Levantine ceramics with the aim of explo...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Raman microscopy has become a very useful tool to identify in situ micro-residue...
The present work analyzes Raman spectra of red, white, and black experimental paintings manufactured...
We have performed a Raman miscroscopic analysis of a series of prehistoric artifacs found inside the...