In recent years, a multi-method research environment for materials science artefact studies has been established at the University of Helsinki. A variety of inorganic archaeological materials, including ceramics, plasters, glass, glazes, metals, and sediment samples, has been subjected to archaeometric examinations and geochemical analysis by employing different analytical techniques, such as scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive spectrometry (SEM-EDS), particle induced X-ray emission (PIXE), and portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (pXRF). The analysed materials derive from archaeological contexts both in Finland and abroad, and the analytical work relates to various multidisciplinary national and international collaborat...
This article highlights the multianalytical study of exuded liquid from an ancient Egyptian sealed a...
Source at http://www.sarks.fi/masf/masf_10/masf_10.html.This is a preliminary study of the potential...
Funding Information: We acknowledge the provision of facilities and technical support by Aalto Unive...
In this dissertation, a methodology for the nano analytical analysis of the inorganic (metal alloys ...
Geochemistry of stone tools and sources remains largely unknown in Finnish archaeology, but the pote...
The use of geochemical analysis for characterization studies of archaeological material has been inc...
This paper analyzes a collection of Hellenistic mold-made relief vessels discovered during the 2018 ...
AbstractThe chemometric method based on the EDS analysis has been utilized to classify archeological...
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis using a portable analyzer is a non-destructive technology with the...
In recent years there has been an escalation in the number of mineralogical studies involving cultur...
In recent years there has been an escalation in the number of mineralogical studies involving cultur...
The scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with an energy-dispersive spectrometer (EDS) and the proton i...
A geochemical and mineralogical approach was used to analyze 3rd millennium BCE pottery from Southea...
Very important objects of cultural heritage are material objects and objects of art produced by all ...
This paper argues that portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (pXRF) is a suitable elemental measu...
This article highlights the multianalytical study of exuded liquid from an ancient Egyptian sealed a...
Source at http://www.sarks.fi/masf/masf_10/masf_10.html.This is a preliminary study of the potential...
Funding Information: We acknowledge the provision of facilities and technical support by Aalto Unive...
In this dissertation, a methodology for the nano analytical analysis of the inorganic (metal alloys ...
Geochemistry of stone tools and sources remains largely unknown in Finnish archaeology, but the pote...
The use of geochemical analysis for characterization studies of archaeological material has been inc...
This paper analyzes a collection of Hellenistic mold-made relief vessels discovered during the 2018 ...
AbstractThe chemometric method based on the EDS analysis has been utilized to classify archeological...
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis using a portable analyzer is a non-destructive technology with the...
In recent years there has been an escalation in the number of mineralogical studies involving cultur...
In recent years there has been an escalation in the number of mineralogical studies involving cultur...
The scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with an energy-dispersive spectrometer (EDS) and the proton i...
A geochemical and mineralogical approach was used to analyze 3rd millennium BCE pottery from Southea...
Very important objects of cultural heritage are material objects and objects of art produced by all ...
This paper argues that portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (pXRF) is a suitable elemental measu...
This article highlights the multianalytical study of exuded liquid from an ancient Egyptian sealed a...
Source at http://www.sarks.fi/masf/masf_10/masf_10.html.This is a preliminary study of the potential...
Funding Information: We acknowledge the provision of facilities and technical support by Aalto Unive...