First published online 06 Nov 2013Cultural heritage materials from Indigenous cultures often use geological raw materials such as natural rock and mineral pigments. For analysis, these complex human-altered materials require high-resolution, non-destructive methods, and in the case of intricate designs, a point-by-point analysis and mapping capability is desirable. The CSIRO Australia HyLogger™ technology has been adapted from mineral exploration and mining applications to the high-resolution non-destructive infrared and visible light spectroscopic mineral analysis of Aboriginal Australian objects. Aboriginal Australian people primarily applied mineral pigments such as hematite and kaolinite to wood, fibre, bark, resin or other organic subs...
International audienceThe chemistry of pigments used to create rock art at a rock shelter in norther...
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The history of human-environment interaction is embedded in stone. Stones are essential components o...
The study of stone artefacts is a combination of anthropological archaeology and geology, rooted in ...
The study of stone artefacts is a combination of anthropological archaeology and geology, rooted in ...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Fifty ceremonial objects collected between 1961 and 1972 from various parts of ...
© 2017 The Author(s). The many thousands of Aboriginal rock art sites extending across Australia rep...
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MOBIMA is a research project carried out at Umeå University which aims to develop non-destructive an...
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Near-infrared (NIR) and short-wavelength infrared (SWIR) hyperspectral imagery can be used to detect...
International audienceThe chemistry of pigments used to create rock art at a rock shelter in norther...
International audienceUnderstanding archaeological colouring matter commonly found at prehistoric si...
The history of human-environment interaction is embedded in stone. Stones are essential components o...
The study of stone artefacts is a combination of anthropological archaeology and geology, rooted in ...
The study of stone artefacts is a combination of anthropological archaeology and geology, rooted in ...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Fifty ceremonial objects collected between 1961 and 1972 from various parts of ...
© 2017 The Author(s). The many thousands of Aboriginal rock art sites extending across Australia rep...
mail janv/fevInternational audienceAlthough the main prehistoric color used for paintings is red, kn...
MOBIMA is a research project carried out at Umeå University which aims to develop non-destructive an...
International audienceInfrared field-based reflectance spectroscopy in the Visible-Near-Infrared-Sho...
Near-infrared (NIR) and short-wavelength infrared (SWIR) hyperspectral imagery can be used to detect...
International audienceThe chemistry of pigments used to create rock art at a rock shelter in norther...
International audienceUnderstanding archaeological colouring matter commonly found at prehistoric si...
The history of human-environment interaction is embedded in stone. Stones are essential components o...