An innovative methodological approach based on XRF measurements using a polychromatic X-ray beam combined with simulation tests based on an ultra-fast custom-made Monte Carlo code has been used to characterize the bulk chemical composition of restored (i.e., cleaned) and unrestored multilayered Peruvian metallic artifacts belonging to the twelfth- and thirteenth-century AD funerary complex of Chornancap–Chotuna in northern Peru. The multilayered structure was represented by a metal substrate covered by surface corrosion patinas and/or a layer from past protective treatments. The aim of the study was to assess whether this new approach could be used to overcome some of the limitations highlighted in previous research performed using monochro...
ABSTRACT: In this investigation, a protocol combining the use of Monte Carlo simulations together wi...
Three types of alloys were recognized when analyzing pre-Columbian artifacts from the North of Peru:...
This work presents two applications of XRF in archaeometry. The first case involved a female mummy f...
Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) is a well-known technique for non-destructive and in si...
Abstract In this study, Monte Carlo (MC) simulations combined with energy dispersive X-ray fluoresce...
This work is part of a broader research line that aims to develop and implement a nondestructive met...
This work is part of a broader research line that aims to develop and implement a nondestructive met...
Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) is awell-known technique for non-destructive and in sit...
In this work we evaluate the composition of a bronze alloy using X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XR...
A spectrometric protocol combining Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry with Monte Carl...
The analytical study of Cultural Heritage objects often requires merely a qualitative determination ...
S. Pessanha, M. Manso and V. Antunes also acknowledge FCT for the post-doc grants SFRH/BPD/94234/201...
This study is part of a wide-scale research on metal production in South-Western al-Andalus during t...
In this investigation, a protocol combining the use of Monte Carlo simulations together with energyd...
The chemical composition of a unique bronze artifact known as the “Cesta” (“Basket”) belonging to th...
ABSTRACT: In this investigation, a protocol combining the use of Monte Carlo simulations together wi...
Three types of alloys were recognized when analyzing pre-Columbian artifacts from the North of Peru:...
This work presents two applications of XRF in archaeometry. The first case involved a female mummy f...
Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) is a well-known technique for non-destructive and in si...
Abstract In this study, Monte Carlo (MC) simulations combined with energy dispersive X-ray fluoresce...
This work is part of a broader research line that aims to develop and implement a nondestructive met...
This work is part of a broader research line that aims to develop and implement a nondestructive met...
Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) is awell-known technique for non-destructive and in sit...
In this work we evaluate the composition of a bronze alloy using X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XR...
A spectrometric protocol combining Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry with Monte Carl...
The analytical study of Cultural Heritage objects often requires merely a qualitative determination ...
S. Pessanha, M. Manso and V. Antunes also acknowledge FCT for the post-doc grants SFRH/BPD/94234/201...
This study is part of a wide-scale research on metal production in South-Western al-Andalus during t...
In this investigation, a protocol combining the use of Monte Carlo simulations together with energyd...
The chemical composition of a unique bronze artifact known as the “Cesta” (“Basket”) belonging to th...
ABSTRACT: In this investigation, a protocol combining the use of Monte Carlo simulations together wi...
Three types of alloys were recognized when analyzing pre-Columbian artifacts from the North of Peru:...
This work presents two applications of XRF in archaeometry. The first case involved a female mummy f...