THE APPLICATION OF XERORADIOGRAPHY TO THE ANALYSIS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL ARTEFACTS

Author(s): S Watts

A preliminary survey was made of the differences in images produced by X-radiography and xeroradiography in the examination of archaeological material. The technique of xeroradiography is described, and examples of its use on a variety of archaeological materials is included (painted window glass, iron with mineral preserved organic material, textile and metal threads, and jet shale).

Report Number:
22/1994
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
5
Keywords:
Conservation Methological Research

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