The discovery of ancient artefacts and artworks usually raises a variety of questions such as the correct determination of their historical and cultural timeframe, the place and method of production, the choice of treatments and conditions for restoration and preservation. In the field of archaeometry, new perspectives are opened up by the use of neutron techniques. Results on a selection of archaeological samples, Etruscan bronzes coming from the Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia and Roman marbles from Villa Adriana (Tivoli, Rome), are presented. ANCIENT CHARM project aims to develop a quantitative 3D imaging technique. This work presents some of results on a series of experimental investigation performed on test samples called “Black...
In this chapter we give a brief overview of neutron based analytical investigations applied to study...
The Italian Neutron Experimental Station INES, located at the pulsed neutron source ISIS (U.K.), is ...
The search for non invasive and non destructive techniques is fundamental when dealing with samples ...
The discovery of ancient artefacts and artworks usually raises a variety of questions such as the c...
The objectives and methodology of the Ancient Charm project are briefly described with reference to ...
The use of neutron tomography for archaeometric purposes is quite a new technique. The property of n...
La scoperta di oggetti antichi solleva una serie di questioni quali la corretta determinazione del c...
Archaeometry, originally started as the application of scientific methods in archaeology and essenti...
This book provides an extensive overview of the application of neutron characterization techniques i...
The primary objective of this work is the characterisation of ancient roman marble fragments through...
Advances in research in Cultural Heritage see increasing application of a multidisciplinary approach...
Based on experience from many kinds of investigations with neutron imaging methods (radiography, tom...
Roman marble fragments from the Villa Adriana at Tivoli (Rome) have been characterised by neutron d...
Non-destructive prompt gamma activation analysis (PGAA), neutron radiography (NR) and high resolutio...
In this chapter we give a brief overview of neutron based analytical investigations applied to study...
The Italian Neutron Experimental Station INES, located at the pulsed neutron source ISIS (U.K.), is ...
The search for non invasive and non destructive techniques is fundamental when dealing with samples ...
The discovery of ancient artefacts and artworks usually raises a variety of questions such as the c...
The objectives and methodology of the Ancient Charm project are briefly described with reference to ...
The use of neutron tomography for archaeometric purposes is quite a new technique. The property of n...
La scoperta di oggetti antichi solleva una serie di questioni quali la corretta determinazione del c...
Archaeometry, originally started as the application of scientific methods in archaeology and essenti...
This book provides an extensive overview of the application of neutron characterization techniques i...
The primary objective of this work is the characterisation of ancient roman marble fragments through...
Advances in research in Cultural Heritage see increasing application of a multidisciplinary approach...
Based on experience from many kinds of investigations with neutron imaging methods (radiography, tom...
Roman marble fragments from the Villa Adriana at Tivoli (Rome) have been characterised by neutron d...
Non-destructive prompt gamma activation analysis (PGAA), neutron radiography (NR) and high resolutio...
In this chapter we give a brief overview of neutron based analytical investigations applied to study...
The Italian Neutron Experimental Station INES, located at the pulsed neutron source ISIS (U.K.), is ...
The search for non invasive and non destructive techniques is fundamental when dealing with samples ...