NEUTRON ACTIVATION ANALYSIS AT THE BRITISH MUSEUM,LONDON |
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Authors: | M. J. HUGHES |
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Abstract: | Neutron activation analysis was used at the British Museum from 1978 until 2002 for provenance studies on ceramics and marble. Significant numbers of the items analysed were of high quality and value, and careful sampling was necessary to avoid damage to the object. An in‐house British Museum Standard Pottery was established and inter‐calibrated with a number of standards used by other archaeometry laboratories. The results of the projects have been published in many papers, and the databases established will be of use to future scholars interested in the ceramic groups represented. Projects on Greek and Near Eastern pottery have been undertaken. Relatively large numbers of north European medieval and post‐medieval pottery samples were analysed, as well as the tin‐glazed ceramics of Spain and Italy. Classical marble has also formed the subject of another project and a database of quarry material has been established. |
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Keywords: | NEUTRON ACTIVATION ANALYSIS STANDARDS CERAMIC MARBLE STONEWARE EUROPE GREEK NEAR EAST KOREAN FLOOR TILE MAIOLICA TIN‐GLAZE |
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