Archaeological artefacts included in cultural heritage contribute to the knowledge of our roots, which may help us to learn about our future. Although the connection between ancient times and nuclear technology seems farfetched, this paper will try to show how nuclear radiation of various kinds can be irreplaceable in the elemental composition analysis of an archaeological find.
Discovering new information from historical artefacts: Using electromagnetic radiation and charged particles as a probe / Mackovã¡, A.; Å mit, Z.; Giuntini, L.. - In: EUROPHYSICS NEWS. - ISSN 0531-7479. - ELETTRONICO. - 47:(2016), pp. 17-21. [10.1051/epn/2016302]
Discovering new information from historical artefacts: Using electromagnetic radiation and charged particles as a probe
Giuntini, L.
2016
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Archaeological artefacts included in cultural heritage contribute to the knowledge of our roots, which may help us to learn about our future. Although the connection between ancient times and nuclear technology seems farfetched, this paper will try to show how nuclear radiation of various kinds can be irreplaceable in the elemental composition analysis of an archaeological find.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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