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The Use of Small‐Angle X‐Ray Diffraction Studies for the Analysis of Structural Features in Archaeological Samples
Authors:T. J. Wess  M. Drakopoulos  A. Snigirev  J. Wouters  O. Paris  P. Fratzl  M. Collins  J. Hillier  K. Nielsen
Abstract:X‐ray diffraction or scattering analysis provides a powerful non‐destructive technique capable of providing important information about the state of archaeological samples in the nanometer length scale. Small‐angle diffraction facilities are usually found at synchrotron sources, although the potential of a laboratory source is also described. Specific examples of analysis using X‐ray diffraction of historic parchment, archaeological bone, a Central Mexico style pictograph and microdiffraction of calcified tissues are used to show the scope and versatility of the technique. Diffraction data is capable of giving fundamental structural information as well as quantifying the remodelling of structures influenced by environmental factors.
Keywords:small‐angle scattering  parchment  bone  diagensis  powder diffraction  molecular structure
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