The capability of the new generation EDXRF portable equipment offers a unique possibility to study the technology of production and to reconstruct the casting history of metal artefact. The most important improvement in the EDXRF system development is the use of small and portable X ray tubes and non cryogenic detectors having similar performance of the traditional cryogenic ones. Another very important contribution to the in-field use of the EDXRF technique has been the development of software specifically engineered for in-situ acquisition and data analysis and storage data managing. One of the finalities of the present archaeometric research is to support the hypothesis on ancient metallurgical technologies with statistical signif...
Despite the importance of weapons and armour as part of material culture in the Mediterranean during...
Evidence of gold processing in the fortified site of Bruszczewo (Poland) is the first testimony of t...
This paper argues that portable X‐ray fluorescence spectrometry (pXR...
With the permission of the Archaeological society of Athens and on the behalf of the European projec...
Field portable energy dispersive x -ray fluorescence (FP-EDXRF) spectrometers are becoming a standar...
The availability of transportable equipment for in situ non-destructive analysis of works of art is ...
The use of mobile spectrometers in the archaeometric study of ancient artefacts has become a very co...
Transportable energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometers allow the elemental compositi...
In this paper I shall explore some of the negative consequences of the current popularity of portabl...
This paper argues that portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (pXRF) is a suitable elemental measu...
It has become a common practice to include diagnostics and archaeometric studies during a masterpiec...
In an ongoing research project of the archaeological state museum Gottorf Palace inSchleswig and the...
Portable handheld X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy (pXRF) is very effective and widely used technique...
Sicán (700-1375 AD). These cultures are interconnected and characterized by a high metallurgical abi...
This paper summarizes the experimental results concerning the Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence (...
Despite the importance of weapons and armour as part of material culture in the Mediterranean during...
Evidence of gold processing in the fortified site of Bruszczewo (Poland) is the first testimony of t...
This paper argues that portable X‐ray fluorescence spectrometry (pXR...
With the permission of the Archaeological society of Athens and on the behalf of the European projec...
Field portable energy dispersive x -ray fluorescence (FP-EDXRF) spectrometers are becoming a standar...
The availability of transportable equipment for in situ non-destructive analysis of works of art is ...
The use of mobile spectrometers in the archaeometric study of ancient artefacts has become a very co...
Transportable energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometers allow the elemental compositi...
In this paper I shall explore some of the negative consequences of the current popularity of portabl...
This paper argues that portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (pXRF) is a suitable elemental measu...
It has become a common practice to include diagnostics and archaeometric studies during a masterpiec...
In an ongoing research project of the archaeological state museum Gottorf Palace inSchleswig and the...
Portable handheld X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy (pXRF) is very effective and widely used technique...
Sicán (700-1375 AD). These cultures are interconnected and characterized by a high metallurgical abi...
This paper summarizes the experimental results concerning the Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence (...
Despite the importance of weapons and armour as part of material culture in the Mediterranean during...
Evidence of gold processing in the fortified site of Bruszczewo (Poland) is the first testimony of t...
This paper argues that portable X‐ray fluorescence spectrometry (pXR...