作者: Kristalia Melessanaki , Maripaz Mateo , Susan C Ferrence , Philip P Betancourt , Demetrios Anglos
DOI: 10.1016/S0169-4332(02)00459-2
关键词: Spectral data 、 Ceramic 、 Geology 、 Metal alloy 、 Atomic emission spectrometry 、 Pottery 、 Archaeology 、 Excavation 、 Metal analysis 、 Elemental composition
摘要: Abstract A bench-top laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) system has been used in the examination of pottery, jewelry and metal artifacts found archaeological excavations central eastern Crete, Greece. The objects date from Middle Late Minoan periods (ca. 20th–13th century b . c .) through Byzantine Venetian to Ottoman times 5th–19th a.d .). spectral data indicates qualitative often semi-quantitative elemental composition examined materials. In case colored glazed ceramics, identity pigments was established while analysis, type or alloy determined. analyses demonstrate potential LIBS technique for performing routine, rapid, on-site analysis objects, which leads quick characterization screening different types objects.