
handle: 20.500.14243/343379
Nell'ambito degli studi sul Patrimonio Culturale, una varietà di materiali può essere incontrata nei diversi studi riguardanti oggetti d'arte, monumenti e manufatti in generale. Vetro, pietra, ceramica, malta e metallo sono solo alcuni esempi di materiali (o parte di essi) che possono avere una natura cristallina, condizione di base per poter essere analizzati mediante la tecnica definita Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD). (Wanhill 2005; Peruzzo, Fenzi e Vigato 2011; Gambirasi et al., 2013).
In the field of heritage studies, a variety of materials may be encountered in different studies concerning art objects, monuments and artifacts in general. Glass, stone, ceramic, mortar, and metal are only a few examples of materials (or part of them) that can have a crystalline nature, matching the basic condition for being analyzed by electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) (Wanhill 2005; Peruzzo, Fenzi, and Vigato 2011; Gambirasi et al. 2013).
Archaeometry; Instrumental Analysis; Electron Microscopy; Archaeomineralogy; Conservation; Metallography; Pigments; Ceramics; Mortars; Alteration
Archaeometry; Instrumental Analysis; Electron Microscopy; Archaeomineralogy; Conservation; Metallography; Pigments; Ceramics; Mortars; Alteration
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