Cultural Heritage and Archaeological Issues in Materials Science II: Volume 1618
Herausgeber: Ruvalcaba Sil, Jose Luis; Espinosa Pesqueira, Manuel; Velazquez Castro, Adrian; Reyes Trujeque, Javier
Cultural Heritage and Archaeological Issues in Materials Science II: Volume 1618
Herausgeber: Ruvalcaba Sil, Jose Luis; Espinosa Pesqueira, Manuel; Velazquez Castro, Adrian; Reyes Trujeque, Javier
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This publication presents papers from Symposium 8A of the XXII International Materials Research Congress (IMRC) held in August 2013.
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This publication presents papers from Symposium 8A of the XXII International Materials Research Congress (IMRC) held in August 2013.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 159mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 559g
- ISBN-13: 9781605115955
- ISBN-10: 1605115959
- Artikelnr.: 41316379
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 159mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 559g
- ISBN-13: 9781605115955
- ISBN-10: 1605115959
- Artikelnr.: 41316379
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I. Non-Destructive Characterization of Cultural Heritage: 1. False
color and infrared imaging for the identification of pigments in paintings;
2. Non-invasive analysis of green stone pieces from Tomb 1 of Chiapa de
Corzo, Chiapas; 3. XRF study of Mexican iron gall inks: historical and
geographical overview of their chemistry; Part II. Archaeological Science:
4. Archaeometrical studies of classic Mayan mural painting at Peten: La
Blanca and Chilonche; 5. Comparative spectroscopic analysis of Maya wall
paintings from Ek'Balam, Mexico; 6. Characterization of ceramics of the
Maya protoclassic period in Izamal, Yucatan, Mexico; 7. Analysis of floors
from archaeological site Chingú in Tula de Allende, Hidalgo state; 8.
Huastec shell objects in the Templo Mayor offerings of Tenochtitlan; 9.
Technological analysis of the calcite beads from the Great Temple of
Tenochtitlan; 10. The manufacturing techniques of the Teotihuacan style
masks from the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan; 11. Provenance and manufacture
of Mixtec style objects found on the surrounding structures of the precinct
of the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan; Part III. Technical Art History: 12.
The use of smalt in Simon Pereyns panel paintings: intentional use and
color changes; 13. Raman spectroscopy for the study of XVI-XVII centuries
colonial paintings; 14. Characterization of inherent materials of San
Antonio altarpiece in San Roque Church, Campeche; 15. Nanoscience of metal
silicate-based pigments; Part IV. Topics on Biomaterials: 16. Amber from
México: Coahuilite, Simojovelite and Bacalite; 17. Technology and taxidermy
of two nacreous zoomorphic pendants from Tula, Hidalgo; Part V. Science in
Conservation: 18. Conservation of volcanic tuffs bearing rock paintings at
La Pintada, Sonora archaeological site; 19. Deterioration of pre-Hispanic
stucco masks from the archaeological Mayan site of Edzná, Campeche, México;
20. Evaluation of atmospheric corrosion of two bells from Campeche's
Cultural Heritage; 21. Corrosion evaluation of rust converter and
microcrystalline wax on cannon balls from San Juan de Ulua fortress; 22.
Stratigraphic analysis of weathering crusts from the historic bastion of
San Pedro, Campeche (XVIII century); 23. Green synthesis of silver
nanoparticles for control of biodeterioration; 24. Characterization and
evaluation of salty cleaning compounds study in historic objects made of
copper alloys from the 'El Tejas' shipwreck; Part VI. Methodologies and
Instrumentation: 25. Mechanical characteristics of historical beams of
Picea abies wood: assessment by ultrasound; 26. Removal of graffiti from
Morelia's quarry stone by high power diode laser.
color and infrared imaging for the identification of pigments in paintings;
2. Non-invasive analysis of green stone pieces from Tomb 1 of Chiapa de
Corzo, Chiapas; 3. XRF study of Mexican iron gall inks: historical and
geographical overview of their chemistry; Part II. Archaeological Science:
4. Archaeometrical studies of classic Mayan mural painting at Peten: La
Blanca and Chilonche; 5. Comparative spectroscopic analysis of Maya wall
paintings from Ek'Balam, Mexico; 6. Characterization of ceramics of the
Maya protoclassic period in Izamal, Yucatan, Mexico; 7. Analysis of floors
from archaeological site Chingú in Tula de Allende, Hidalgo state; 8.
Huastec shell objects in the Templo Mayor offerings of Tenochtitlan; 9.
Technological analysis of the calcite beads from the Great Temple of
Tenochtitlan; 10. The manufacturing techniques of the Teotihuacan style
masks from the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan; 11. Provenance and manufacture
of Mixtec style objects found on the surrounding structures of the precinct
of the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan; Part III. Technical Art History: 12.
The use of smalt in Simon Pereyns panel paintings: intentional use and
color changes; 13. Raman spectroscopy for the study of XVI-XVII centuries
colonial paintings; 14. Characterization of inherent materials of San
Antonio altarpiece in San Roque Church, Campeche; 15. Nanoscience of metal
silicate-based pigments; Part IV. Topics on Biomaterials: 16. Amber from
México: Coahuilite, Simojovelite and Bacalite; 17. Technology and taxidermy
of two nacreous zoomorphic pendants from Tula, Hidalgo; Part V. Science in
Conservation: 18. Conservation of volcanic tuffs bearing rock paintings at
La Pintada, Sonora archaeological site; 19. Deterioration of pre-Hispanic
stucco masks from the archaeological Mayan site of Edzná, Campeche, México;
20. Evaluation of atmospheric corrosion of two bells from Campeche's
Cultural Heritage; 21. Corrosion evaluation of rust converter and
microcrystalline wax on cannon balls from San Juan de Ulua fortress; 22.
Stratigraphic analysis of weathering crusts from the historic bastion of
San Pedro, Campeche (XVIII century); 23. Green synthesis of silver
nanoparticles for control of biodeterioration; 24. Characterization and
evaluation of salty cleaning compounds study in historic objects made of
copper alloys from the 'El Tejas' shipwreck; Part VI. Methodologies and
Instrumentation: 25. Mechanical characteristics of historical beams of
Picea abies wood: assessment by ultrasound; 26. Removal of graffiti from
Morelia's quarry stone by high power diode laser.
Part I. Non-Destructive Characterization of Cultural Heritage: 1. False
color and infrared imaging for the identification of pigments in paintings;
2. Non-invasive analysis of green stone pieces from Tomb 1 of Chiapa de
Corzo, Chiapas; 3. XRF study of Mexican iron gall inks: historical and
geographical overview of their chemistry; Part II. Archaeological Science:
4. Archaeometrical studies of classic Mayan mural painting at Peten: La
Blanca and Chilonche; 5. Comparative spectroscopic analysis of Maya wall
paintings from Ek'Balam, Mexico; 6. Characterization of ceramics of the
Maya protoclassic period in Izamal, Yucatan, Mexico; 7. Analysis of floors
from archaeological site Chingú in Tula de Allende, Hidalgo state; 8.
Huastec shell objects in the Templo Mayor offerings of Tenochtitlan; 9.
Technological analysis of the calcite beads from the Great Temple of
Tenochtitlan; 10. The manufacturing techniques of the Teotihuacan style
masks from the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan; 11. Provenance and manufacture
of Mixtec style objects found on the surrounding structures of the precinct
of the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan; Part III. Technical Art History: 12.
The use of smalt in Simon Pereyns panel paintings: intentional use and
color changes; 13. Raman spectroscopy for the study of XVI-XVII centuries
colonial paintings; 14. Characterization of inherent materials of San
Antonio altarpiece in San Roque Church, Campeche; 15. Nanoscience of metal
silicate-based pigments; Part IV. Topics on Biomaterials: 16. Amber from
México: Coahuilite, Simojovelite and Bacalite; 17. Technology and taxidermy
of two nacreous zoomorphic pendants from Tula, Hidalgo; Part V. Science in
Conservation: 18. Conservation of volcanic tuffs bearing rock paintings at
La Pintada, Sonora archaeological site; 19. Deterioration of pre-Hispanic
stucco masks from the archaeological Mayan site of Edzná, Campeche, México;
20. Evaluation of atmospheric corrosion of two bells from Campeche's
Cultural Heritage; 21. Corrosion evaluation of rust converter and
microcrystalline wax on cannon balls from San Juan de Ulua fortress; 22.
Stratigraphic analysis of weathering crusts from the historic bastion of
San Pedro, Campeche (XVIII century); 23. Green synthesis of silver
nanoparticles for control of biodeterioration; 24. Characterization and
evaluation of salty cleaning compounds study in historic objects made of
copper alloys from the 'El Tejas' shipwreck; Part VI. Methodologies and
Instrumentation: 25. Mechanical characteristics of historical beams of
Picea abies wood: assessment by ultrasound; 26. Removal of graffiti from
Morelia's quarry stone by high power diode laser.
color and infrared imaging for the identification of pigments in paintings;
2. Non-invasive analysis of green stone pieces from Tomb 1 of Chiapa de
Corzo, Chiapas; 3. XRF study of Mexican iron gall inks: historical and
geographical overview of their chemistry; Part II. Archaeological Science:
4. Archaeometrical studies of classic Mayan mural painting at Peten: La
Blanca and Chilonche; 5. Comparative spectroscopic analysis of Maya wall
paintings from Ek'Balam, Mexico; 6. Characterization of ceramics of the
Maya protoclassic period in Izamal, Yucatan, Mexico; 7. Analysis of floors
from archaeological site Chingú in Tula de Allende, Hidalgo state; 8.
Huastec shell objects in the Templo Mayor offerings of Tenochtitlan; 9.
Technological analysis of the calcite beads from the Great Temple of
Tenochtitlan; 10. The manufacturing techniques of the Teotihuacan style
masks from the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan; 11. Provenance and manufacture
of Mixtec style objects found on the surrounding structures of the precinct
of the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan; Part III. Technical Art History: 12.
The use of smalt in Simon Pereyns panel paintings: intentional use and
color changes; 13. Raman spectroscopy for the study of XVI-XVII centuries
colonial paintings; 14. Characterization of inherent materials of San
Antonio altarpiece in San Roque Church, Campeche; 15. Nanoscience of metal
silicate-based pigments; Part IV. Topics on Biomaterials: 16. Amber from
México: Coahuilite, Simojovelite and Bacalite; 17. Technology and taxidermy
of two nacreous zoomorphic pendants from Tula, Hidalgo; Part V. Science in
Conservation: 18. Conservation of volcanic tuffs bearing rock paintings at
La Pintada, Sonora archaeological site; 19. Deterioration of pre-Hispanic
stucco masks from the archaeological Mayan site of Edzná, Campeche, México;
20. Evaluation of atmospheric corrosion of two bells from Campeche's
Cultural Heritage; 21. Corrosion evaluation of rust converter and
microcrystalline wax on cannon balls from San Juan de Ulua fortress; 22.
Stratigraphic analysis of weathering crusts from the historic bastion of
San Pedro, Campeche (XVIII century); 23. Green synthesis of silver
nanoparticles for control of biodeterioration; 24. Characterization and
evaluation of salty cleaning compounds study in historic objects made of
copper alloys from the 'El Tejas' shipwreck; Part VI. Methodologies and
Instrumentation: 25. Mechanical characteristics of historical beams of
Picea abies wood: assessment by ultrasound; 26. Removal of graffiti from
Morelia's quarry stone by high power diode laser.