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M. Uda, G. Demortier and I. Nakai
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Front matter
3-63
I / In-situ Measurements
3-26
Characterization of Pigments Used in Ancient Egypt
27-53
Importance of in-situ EDXRF Measurements in the Preservation and Conservation of Material Culture
55-63
Scientific Field Research in Egypt Results from research under taken by the Institute of Egyptology, Waseda University
67-180
II / Use of Ion Beam
67-100
Ion Beam Techniques for the Non-destructive Analysis of Archaelogical Materials
101-112
The Origin of Ancient Gemstones Unveiled by PIXE, PIGE and μ-Raman Spectrometry
113-121
Investigations of Medieval Glass by a Combined PIXE/PIGE Method Glassmaking à façon de Venise
123-149
PIXE Analysis of Pre-Hispanic Items from Ancient America
151-158
PIXE Study on Chinese Underglaze-Red Porcelain Made in Yuan Dynasty
159-162
Glassmaking in the Venetian Manner
163-171
Studies on Pigments for Ancient Ceramics and Glass Using X-ray Methods
173-180
Compositional Differences of Blue and White Porcelain Analyzed by External Beam PIXE
183-227
III / Use of Synchroton Radiation
183-198
New Trend in Application of Synchrotron Radiation-Induced X-ray Fluorescence Analysis to Archaeology
199-208
Synchrotron Radiation in Archaeological and Cultural Heritage Science
209-216
Study of the Elemental Distribution in Ancient Chinese Porcelain Using Synchrotron Radiation X-ray Fluorescence
217-222
Study on the Compositional Differences among Different Kilns’ Tang Sancai by SRXRF
223-227
Study of Chemical Composition in Ancient Celadon of Yue Kiln
231-261
IV / Radiography
231-245
The Use of Medical Computed Tomography (CT) Imaging in the Study of Ceramic and Clay Archaeological Artifacts from the Ancient Near East
247-251
The Radiographic Examinations of the “Guardian Statues” from the Tomb of Tutankhamen
253-258
Analytical Study of Paintings by X-ray Radiography and Spectroscopy
259-261
Radiographic Findings in Ancient Egyptian Mummies
265-304
V / Interdisciplinary Field between Art and Science
265-269
X-ray Application on on Post-Amarna Objects from Dahshur
271-274
Decorative Program at Malqata Palace, Egypt
275-290
X-ray Archaeology in China
291-293
The Relationship between Arts and Sciences in the Field of Archaeology: from Cooperation to a Truly Equal Partnership
295-304
Color Plates
306-308
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