Detailed Information on Publication Record
2005
X-Ray Fluorescence in Investigations of Archaeological Findings
MUSÍLEK, Ladislav and Martin HLOŽEKBasic information
Original name
X-Ray Fluorescence in Investigations of Archaeological Findings
Name in Czech
Aplikace rentgenfluorescenční analýzy při výzkumu archeologických nálezů
Name (in English)
-Ray Fluorescence in Investigations of Archaeological Findings
Authors
MUSÍLEK, Ladislav and Martin HLOŽEK
Edition
Hamilton, Ontario, Book of Abstracts - 6th International Topical Meeting on Industrial Radiation and Radioisotope Measurement Applications, p. 14-14, 1 pp. 2005
Publisher
McMaster University
Other information
Language
Czech
Type of outcome
Stať ve sborníku
Field of Study
Archaeology, anthropology, ethnology
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Organization unit
Faculty of Arts
Keywords in English
Archaeometry; XRF; pottery; metals; slags; faience; glass; bones; pigments; minerals; mortars and plasters
Tags
Změněno: 8/2/2006 17:36, Mgr. Martin Hložek, Ph.D.
V originále
X-ray fluorescent analysis is suitable for the determination of elements of archeological artifacts. According to material, following artifacts may be distinguished: pottery, metals, slags, faience, glass, bones, pigments, minerals, mortars and plasters. It must be taken into account that one can come across more materials at one object. Furthermore, artifacts may chemically affect each other in their original position.
In English
X-ray fluorescent analysis is suitable for the determination of elements of archeological artifacts. According to material, following artifacts may be distinguished: pottery, metals, slags, faience, glass, bones, pigments, minerals, mortars and plasters. It must be taken into account that one can come across more materials at one object. Furthermore, artifacts may chemically affect each other in their original position.
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