In this chapter we give a brief overview of neutron based analytical investigations applied to study archaeological ceramics, and different types of stones. Since the vast majority of archaeological objects are made of ceramics and various stones\u2014all are of geological origin\u2014, one of the key objectives of these studies to determine the origin of raw material. This research is called provenance research, and a wide range of neutron based methods are applicable in it. Following a very basic, user-oriented description of the methods, we introduce examples from our everyday practice. The examples are about provenance of prehistoric stone tools, about the sources of 4th\u20133rd c. B.C. millennium limestone idols found in the South of ...
The objectives and methodology of the Ancient Charm project are briefly described with reference to ...
The development of a trace element “fingerprint” as obtained by trace element determination and data...
Roman marble fragments from the Villa Adriana at Tivoli (Rome) have been characterised by neutron d...
In this chapter we give a brief overview of neutron based analytical investigations applied to study...
This book provides an extensive overview of the application of neutron characterization techniques i...
The application of the instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) in support of provenance rese...
The discovery of ancient artefacts and artworks usually raises a variety of questions such as the c...
The identification of provenance of white marble used in monuments or artifacts of historical and/or...
Advances in research in Cultural Heritage see increasing application of a multidisciplinary approach...
Archaeometry, originally started as the application of scientific methods in archaeology and essenti...
The discovery of ancient artefacts and artworks that bear witness to our cultural heritage typically...
Results of neutron activation analyses of 23 elements in ceramic archaeological specimens are given....
This work presents the first neutron characterization of artefacts from the grave-goods of Kha and M...
The objectives and methodology of the Ancient Charm project are briefly described with reference to ...
The development of a trace element “fingerprint” as obtained by trace element determination and data...
Roman marble fragments from the Villa Adriana at Tivoli (Rome) have been characterised by neutron d...
In this chapter we give a brief overview of neutron based analytical investigations applied to study...
This book provides an extensive overview of the application of neutron characterization techniques i...
The application of the instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) in support of provenance rese...
The discovery of ancient artefacts and artworks usually raises a variety of questions such as the c...
The identification of provenance of white marble used in monuments or artifacts of historical and/or...
Advances in research in Cultural Heritage see increasing application of a multidisciplinary approach...
Archaeometry, originally started as the application of scientific methods in archaeology and essenti...
The discovery of ancient artefacts and artworks that bear witness to our cultural heritage typically...
Results of neutron activation analyses of 23 elements in ceramic archaeological specimens are given....
This work presents the first neutron characterization of artefacts from the grave-goods of Kha and M...
The objectives and methodology of the Ancient Charm project are briefly described with reference to ...
The development of a trace element “fingerprint” as obtained by trace element determination and data...
Roman marble fragments from the Villa Adriana at Tivoli (Rome) have been characterised by neutron d...