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020 _a9781788011389
041 _aeng
082 _a535.846 VAN/R
100 _aVandenabeele, Peter
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100 _aEdwards, Howell
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245 _aRaman spectroscopy in archaeology and art history; Vol. 2
260 _bRSC --
_c2018
_aUnited Kingdom --
300 _axviii, 349p.
520 _aVolume 1. Ramen spectroscopy allows the non-destructive examination of objects of archaeological and historical importance to characterise their chemical composition and structure and help determine their provenance. The authors give an explanation of Raman spectroscopy and an introduction to the techniques used. Seventeen case studies are given to show work on : dyes and pigments ; artefacts ; biological materials and degradation ; and jewellery and precious stones. It also describes a database of 74 Raman spectra of standard minerals of relevance to metal corrosion, stained glass, and prehistoric rock art.
650 _aPhysics
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650 _aLight and related radiation
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650 _aArchaeology Methodology
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650 _aArt Expertise
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650 _aConnoisseurship
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650 _aC. V. Raman
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942 _cBK