The non-destructive Raman spectroscopic analysis of a range of ancient Egyptian funerary artefacts has been undertaken with a view to establish the identification of the pigment composition and nature of the interaction with the substrate. The specimens date from the New Kingdom to the Graeco-Roman period, ca. 3900-1800 years B.P. In this study a comparison has also been effected between the near-infrared and red excitation wavelengths for the characterisation of these materials. A particular problem for Raman analysis of these artefacts was found in the application of resin or organic compounds to the surface or substrata, as colourants or to aid adhesion of the pigments, and degradation of the resins with burial environment and exposure h...
The study of cultural heritage can take advantage of modern non-destructive analysis technique able ...
The Royal Museums of Art and History of Brussels holds six coffins of the 21st Dynasty coming from a...
Abstract: An initial survey of the advantages and disadvantages of Raman spectroscopic tech-niques f...
As part of a comprehensive analytical survey, Raman spectra were obtained of pigments from ancient E...
Raman spectroscopy, being a laser spectroscopic method, is gaining increasingly more interest for ap...
Complementary spectroscopic techniques, such as FT-IR and Micro-Raman spectroscopies are valuable me...
This work is concerned with a multi-analytical identification of the colour palette utilised in the ...
Since a decade our research group deals with the analysis of ancient cosmetics and drugs, starting f...
Archaeometry is the research area on the edge between humanities and natural sciences: it uses and o...
In this study several non-invasive spectroscopic methods were applied to the characterisation of nat...
This paper reviews the contributions of analytical Raman spectroscopy to the non-destructive charact...
Natural resins are prone, like all natural organic products, to ageing and degradation. Characterizi...
NoThis paper reviews the contributions of analytical Raman spectroscopy to the non-destructive chara...
The major advantages of the adoption of Raman spectroscopy for the analysis of artifacts and works o...
Non-invasive techniques are being increasingly used for the study of heritage objects. This article ...
The study of cultural heritage can take advantage of modern non-destructive analysis technique able ...
The Royal Museums of Art and History of Brussels holds six coffins of the 21st Dynasty coming from a...
Abstract: An initial survey of the advantages and disadvantages of Raman spectroscopic tech-niques f...
As part of a comprehensive analytical survey, Raman spectra were obtained of pigments from ancient E...
Raman spectroscopy, being a laser spectroscopic method, is gaining increasingly more interest for ap...
Complementary spectroscopic techniques, such as FT-IR and Micro-Raman spectroscopies are valuable me...
This work is concerned with a multi-analytical identification of the colour palette utilised in the ...
Since a decade our research group deals with the analysis of ancient cosmetics and drugs, starting f...
Archaeometry is the research area on the edge between humanities and natural sciences: it uses and o...
In this study several non-invasive spectroscopic methods were applied to the characterisation of nat...
This paper reviews the contributions of analytical Raman spectroscopy to the non-destructive charact...
Natural resins are prone, like all natural organic products, to ageing and degradation. Characterizi...
NoThis paper reviews the contributions of analytical Raman spectroscopy to the non-destructive chara...
The major advantages of the adoption of Raman spectroscopy for the analysis of artifacts and works o...
Non-invasive techniques are being increasingly used for the study of heritage objects. This article ...
The study of cultural heritage can take advantage of modern non-destructive analysis technique able ...
The Royal Museums of Art and History of Brussels holds six coffins of the 21st Dynasty coming from a...
Abstract: An initial survey of the advantages and disadvantages of Raman spectroscopic tech-niques f...