M. K. Donais, Luke Douglass, William H. Ramundt, C. Bizzarri, David B. George
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Abstract
Handheld laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) was applied to two studies of archaeological material at excavation sites in the Orvieto (Umbria), Italy geographic region. The short analysis times and wide range of detectable elements, covering both metals and nonmetals, achievable via LIBS played a central role in successfully exploring research questions specific to the analyzed artifacts. For one study, associations among Roman terraced walls at the Coriglia excavation site were established through comparisons among lime mortar elemental compositions measured in situ. New conclusions regarding construction phases were achieved, and agreement between handheld LIBS and handheld X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry results was established. Secondly, Etruscan bucchero pottery was examined to explore relationships among fabric color (gray and black), excavation site (Cavità 254 and Crocifisso del Tufo), and elemental composition. Differences were found and are discussed as they relate to ceramic production and object purpose. Principal component analysis was applied for data analysis in both studies.
手持式激光诱导击穿光谱(LIBS)应用于意大利翁布里亚奥维多(Orvieto)地理区域考古遗址的两项考古材料研究。短的分析时间和广泛的可检测元素,涵盖金属和非金属,通过LIBS可以实现,在成功探索特定于分析工件的研究问题方面发挥了核心作用。在一项研究中,通过比较在现场测量的石灰砂浆元素组成,建立了Coriglia挖掘现场罗马梯田墙之间的联系。获得了关于构建相的新结论,并建立了手持式LIBS和手持式x射线荧光(XRF)光谱分析结果的一致性。其次,对伊特鲁里亚布切罗陶器进行了研究,以探索织物颜色(灰色和黑色)、挖掘地点(cavit 254和Crocifisso del Tufo)和元素组成之间的关系。发现了差异,并讨论了它们与陶瓷生产和物体用途有关的差异。两项研究均采用主成分分析进行数据分析。