X-ray microtomography scans (μ-CT) of neolithic ceramics –The reconstruction of the matrixes in comparison with XRF spectroscopy, portable XRF spectroscopy and petrographic thin sections on diagnostic pottery finds The aim is to determine the individual components of the temper and the associated porosity non-destructively. This approach provides the opportunity to verify and extend the proven methods and to find new areas of application. Methods: The investigation of ceramics with regard to their material composition allows insights into the material composition, production techniques and manufacturing processes. In addition to conventional petrographic thin sections, XRF spectroscopy analysis (XRF) and portable XRF spectroscopy (pXRF), ...
Basel-Gasfabrik is a Late Iron Age settlement (2nd/1st century BC) on the banks of the river Rhine. ...
This study was conducted on ceramic pottery sherds coming from two agricultural sites in southwester...
Trichrome painted wares spread out during the Middle Neolithic (between 5000 and 4500 cal. BC) along...
X-ray microtomography scans (μ-CT) of neolithic ceramics –The reconstruction of the matrixes in comp...
A group of Neolithic potsherds from caves of the Trieste Karst (northeastern Italy) belonging to the...
We present results of X-ray fluorescence (XRF) microprobe analyses of ancient ceramic cross-sections...
Handheld portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) technology has been increasingly employed in ceramic pro...
none7noThis work proposes a new analysis procedure aiming to study the effects of ceramic firing con...
In recent decades numerous Neolithic lakeside and wetland settlements have been investigated in Swit...
This work proposes a new analysis procedure aiming to study the effects of ceramic firing conditio...
Since the first attempts to the petrographic analysis on pottery, a multitude of archaeometric stud...
Portable X-rays Fluorescence (pXRF) represents one of the most effective tools for in situ, non-dest...
X-Radiography technique has been used effectively for decades to evaluate and identify differences i...
Using over 400 colour figures of a diverse range of artefact types and archaeological periods from 5...
A combination of energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (ED-XRF) and 20 proton nuclear magnetic resona...
Basel-Gasfabrik is a Late Iron Age settlement (2nd/1st century BC) on the banks of the river Rhine. ...
This study was conducted on ceramic pottery sherds coming from two agricultural sites in southwester...
Trichrome painted wares spread out during the Middle Neolithic (between 5000 and 4500 cal. BC) along...
X-ray microtomography scans (μ-CT) of neolithic ceramics –The reconstruction of the matrixes in comp...
A group of Neolithic potsherds from caves of the Trieste Karst (northeastern Italy) belonging to the...
We present results of X-ray fluorescence (XRF) microprobe analyses of ancient ceramic cross-sections...
Handheld portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) technology has been increasingly employed in ceramic pro...
none7noThis work proposes a new analysis procedure aiming to study the effects of ceramic firing con...
In recent decades numerous Neolithic lakeside and wetland settlements have been investigated in Swit...
This work proposes a new analysis procedure aiming to study the effects of ceramic firing conditio...
Since the first attempts to the petrographic analysis on pottery, a multitude of archaeometric stud...
Portable X-rays Fluorescence (pXRF) represents one of the most effective tools for in situ, non-dest...
X-Radiography technique has been used effectively for decades to evaluate and identify differences i...
Using over 400 colour figures of a diverse range of artefact types and archaeological periods from 5...
A combination of energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (ED-XRF) and 20 proton nuclear magnetic resona...
Basel-Gasfabrik is a Late Iron Age settlement (2nd/1st century BC) on the banks of the river Rhine. ...
This study was conducted on ceramic pottery sherds coming from two agricultural sites in southwester...
Trichrome painted wares spread out during the Middle Neolithic (between 5000 and 4500 cal. BC) along...