Contribution of X-ray Fluorescence Techniques in Cultural Heritage Materials Characterisation

Archaeometry and cultural heritage have lately taken advantage of developments in scientific techniques, offering valuable information to archaeology, art history, and conservation science, involving both instrumental and non-instrumental approaches. Among the possible techniques, X-Ray fluorescence...

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Other Authors: Galli, Anna (Editor), Bonizzoni, Letizia (Editor)
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Published: Basel 2022
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