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X-rays for Archaeology

  • An up-to-date reference on the use of x-rays in archaeology by leading scientists in the field
  • Contains 70 black and white and 10 colour photographs
  • Where the natural sciences and archaeology meet
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (25 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-ix
  2. In-situ Measurements

    1. Importance of in-situ EDXRF Measurements in the Preservation and Conservation of Material Culture

      • A.G. Karydas, X. Brecoulaki, Th. Pantazis, E. Aloupi, V. Argyropoulos, D. Kotzamani et al.
      Pages 27-53
    2. Scientific Field Research in Egypt

      • Sakuji Yoshimura
      Pages 55-63
  3. Use of Ion Beam

    1. PIXE Study on Chinese Underglaze-Red Porcelain Made in Yuan Dynasty

      • H. S. Cheng, Z. Q. Zhang, E. K. Lin, Y. P. Huang
      Pages 151-158
    2. Glassmaking in the Venetian Manner

      • Mateja Kos, Žiga Šmit
      Pages 159-162
    3. Studies on Pigments for Ancient Ceramics and Glass Using X-ray Methods

      • B. Constantinescu, Roxana Bugoi, GH. Niculescu, D. Popovici, GH. Manacu-Adamesteanu
      Pages 163-171
    4. Compositional Differences of Blue and White Porcelain Analyzed by External Beam PIXE

      • Y. Sha, P. Q. Zhang, G. G. Wang, X. J. Zhang, X. Wang, J. Liu
      Pages 173-180

About this book

The application of X-rays to objects of archaeology and the attempt to gain insight into both construction and chemical composition in a non-destructive manner date back to the days of the discovery of radiation. Nowadays, X-ray techniques, such as X-ray fluorescence and diffraction are standard tools.

The book contains scientific data, i.e. in situ measurement data taken with portable XRF and XRD, and fine data taken with accelerating ion beams and synchrotron radiations, and with their explanation. Results obtained by traditional scientific methods are also reviewed. The book contains experimental data taken both from monuments in the field and exhibits in museums, i.e. ancient Egyptian wall painting pigments, ancient Egyptian wooden statues, ancient Egyptian mummies, ancient Greek funerary monuments, Cypriot ceramics, Medieval, Lyubliana and Venetian glass, Romanian ceramics, ancient Near East clay, old Japanese porcelain, pre-Hispanic items from ancient America, ancient Chinese underglaze-red, blue and white porcelain, Chinese celadon, Phoenician cosmetics, glazes, ancient gold and silver coins, gold jewelleries, gold alloys, corroded metals, gemstones (ruby, emerald and garnet), painting pigments, pottery, bronze, obsidian, stucco, turquoise, and so on. This discussion between natural scientists and archaeologists predicts the future direction of archaeology.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan

    M. Uda

  • Namur University, Namur, Belgium

    G. Demortier

  • University of Tokyo, Japan

    I. Nakai

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