Spectroscopic Techniques for Archaeological and Cultural Heritage Research
Discover the groundbreaking applications of spectroscopic techniques in archaeological and cultural heritage research with "Spectroscopic Techniques for Archaeological and Cultural Heritage Research" by SHUKLA. Published in 2020, this essential resource spans 138 pages and delves into the invaluable data produced by these methods for archaeologists, curators, and conservation scientists. The book provides a comprehensive overview of various spectroscopic techniques, with a special focus on electron spin resonance spectroscopy, which is critical for evaluating the structure and composition of artifacts. Gain insights into both dating and compositional analysis methods, all designed to enhance the understanding and preservation of our shared cultural heritage. This text is a must-have for professionals in the field, making it an essential addition to any academic library.