Browsing by Subject "Arkeometri"
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Analysis of ancient potteries using FT-IR, micro-Raman and EDXRF spectrometry
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, 2008-11-20)This work presents the spectroscopic results of the investigations of ancient pottery remains excavated in ancient Ainos (Enez-Turkey). The FT-IR and micro-Raman spectroscopic study of the pottery remains belonging to fifth ... -
Archaeometric investigations of terra-cotta sarcophages from the excavations at einos (Enez) Turkey: An EDXRF Study
(Asian Journal Of Chemistry, 11/100 Rajendra Nagar, Sector 3,, Sahibabad 201 005, Ghaziabad, India, 2011-07)In this study 11 clazomenian type sargophagi, found in ancient Ainos, one of the important archaeological site of Turkey, were investigated by EDXRF spectroscopy. The elemental composition of the painted parts and body ... -
Enez Kazısından Çıkartılan Bazı Arkeolojik Seramik ve Killerin FTIR, Mikro-Raman, EDXRF, XRD ve Kemometrik Yöntemler ile Analizi
(2019-09)Potteries are the most abundant findings among the archeological artifacts. These findings, whose main raw material is clay, give important information about the civilization, culture, technology and trade of that period. ... -
Ft-Ir And Edxrf Analysis Of Wall Paintings Of Ancient Ainos Hagia Sophia Church
(Elsevier Science Bv, Po Box 211, 1000 Ae Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2009-04-30)The wall paintings of ancient Ainos Hagia (Saint) Sophia Church were investigated by FT-IR and EDXRF spectroscopy. Calcite, aragonite, gypsum, and quartz were detected in all the samples. Feldspar phases and pigments were ... -
FT-IR Spectroscopic Study Of Terra-Cotta Sarcophagi Recently Excavated In Ainos (Enez) Turkey
(Elsevier Science Bv, Po Box 211, 1000 Ae Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2010-07-15)In this study, painting materials and body samples of the decorated terra-cotta sarcophagi, and the body samples of six terra-cotta sarcophagi, recently excavated in Ancient Ainos (Enez) Turkey, were investigated, using ... -
Neutron Activation Analysis of the Metals From Ancient Coins Dating Back to Roman Age
(ASIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY, 11/100 RAJENDRA NAGAR, SECTOR 3,, SAHIBABAD 201 005, GHAZIABAD, INDIA, 2007-06)Concentration levels of various elements have been estimated in ancient coins dating back to Roman age, which have been found in a sewage system of the ancient Ainos (Enez, Turkey). The coins are distributed into two groups ...