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Radiation in art and archaeometry, 2000, 504 p., fig. -
The use of ground-penetrating radar in archaeology. Electrochimical impedance methods in the conservation of metals. The infrared examination of paintings. The ultraviolet and fluorescence study of paintings and manuscripts. Roman microscopy: a useful tool for the archaeometric analysis of pigments. Thermoluminescence dating. Synchroton radiation tomographic energy-dispersive difraction imaging. The use of X-ray techniques for bone densitometry in archaeological skeletons. The role of SIMS in understanding ancient materials. Scanning electron microscopy and its use for the study of paints and pigments. Radiocarbon dating in archaeology: methods and applications...
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