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    Microstructure Determined By X-Ray Diffraction Peak Profile Analysis: a Fingerprint in Archaeology

    Crystallite size and size-distribution and lattice distortions, often called size and strain, are two fundamental aspects of the microstructure of crystalline materials. Broadened X-ray diffraction peak profil...

    T. Ungár, P. Martinetto, G. Ribárik in Molecular and Structural Archaeology: Cosm… (2003)

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    A Non-Destructive Analysis by Neutron Diffraction Inside Make-Up Containers of Ancient Egypt

    Our group has been studying the different cosmetic materials used in Ancient Egypt (about 2500-1000 BC) for five years. We have examined a large number of cosmetic powders, which are a representative material ...

    P. Martinetto, M. Anne, E. Dooryhée in Molecular and Structural Archaeology: Cosm… (2003)

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    Unveiling the Structure of Ancient Lead Pigments Example of “Lead White”

    Although the basic lead carbonate naturally occurs as the rare mineral hydrocerussite, it has been produced artificially since the early historical times and extensively used for artistic and cosmetic purposes...

    P. Martinetto, M. Anne, E. Dooryhée in Molecular and Structural Archaeology: Cosm… (2003)

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    Advances in Art and Archaeology Using X-Ray Synchrotron Radiation

    Many probes and methods employed routinely in materials science, chemistry, biology, physics or geology are also commonly used for characterising and dating many archaeological findings, for determining the so...

    E. Dooryhée in Molecular and Structural Archaeology: Cosmetic and Therapeutic Chemicals (2003)