11–13 Oct 2017
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Europe/Budapest timezone

PIXE investigation of ancient linen fabrics dated from Old Kingdom to Ptolemaic ages (2200-300 B.C.)

11 Oct 2017, 18:00
3h
Krúdy-terem (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

Krúdy-terem

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

1051 Budapest, Széchenyi István tér 9.
Poster presentation Poster session

Speaker

Dr Massimo Rogante (Rogante Engineering Office)

Description

External milli-beam particle induced X-ray emission spectroscopy (PIXE) has been used as non-destructive technique to investigate ancient linen fabrics from pre-dynastic and Ptolemaic ages belonging to the archaeological collections of the Egyptian Museum of Turin and to the Civic Archaeological Museum of Bologna, Italy. 9 linen fabric samples dated from Old Kingdom to Ptolemaic ages (2200-300 B.C.) were investigated, as well as 5 modern linen fabric samples, added for comparison. The primary goal of this work has been to advance the correct material description of the fabrics providing scientific data for further and more comprehensive comparative analyses. PIXE has provided quantitative analyses for the major components (Si, Cl, K, Ca and Fe) and minor or trace elements as P, Ti and Mn, supplying information on the near-surface elemental composition complementary to the nano-structural data obtained from SANS analyses. The achieved results contribute to comprehend the structural basis for the chemical properties of the considered material, as well as to set up a classification according to the chemical composition, allowing in general a better understanding of the studied linen cloths.

Primary author

Dr Massimo Rogante (Rogante Engineering Office)

Co-authors

Dr Imre Kovács (Wigner Research Centre for Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics) Prof. Zoltán Szőkefalvi-Nagy (Wigner Research Centre for Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics)

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