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Cultural Heritage and Archaeological Issues in Materials Science II: Volume 1618
This publication presents papers from Symposium 8A of the XXII International Materials Research Congress (IMRC) held in August 2013.
Jose Luis Ruvalcaba Sil (Edited by), Javier Reyes Trujeque (Edited by), Adrian Velazquez Castro (Edited by), Manuel Espinosa Pesqueira (Edited by)
9781605115955, Materials Research Society
Hardback, published 11 August 2014
288 pages, 147 b/w illus. 33 tables
23.5 x 15.8 x 2 cm, 0.56 kg
This publication presents papers from Symposium 8A, 'Cultural Heritage and Archaeological Issues in Materials Science (CHARIMSc)', of the XXII International Materials Research Congress (IMRC) held in Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexico in August 2013.
Part I. Non-Destructive Characterization of Cultural Heritage: 1. False color and infrared imaging for the identification of pigments in paintings
2. Non-invasive analysis of green stone pieces from Tomb 1 of Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas
3. XRF study of Mexican iron gall inks: historical and geographical overview of their chemistry
Part II. Archaeological Science: 4. Archaeometrical studies of classic Mayan mural painting at Peten: La Blanca and Chilonche
5. Comparative spectroscopic analysis of Maya wall paintings from Ek'Balam, Mexico
6. Characterization of ceramics of the Maya protoclassic period in Izamal, Yucatan, Mexico
7. Analysis of floors from archaeological site Chingú in Tula de Allende, Hidalgo state
8. Huastec shell objects in the Templo Mayor offerings of Tenochtitlan
9. Technological analysis of the calcite beads from the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan
10. The manufacturing techniques of the Teotihuacan style masks from the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan
11. Provenance and manufacture of Mixtec style objects found on the surrounding structures of the precinct of the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan
Part III. Technical Art History: 12. The use of smalt in Simon Pereyns panel paintings: intentional use and color changes
13. Raman spectroscopy for the study of XVI-XVII centuries colonial paintings
14. Characterization of inherent materials of San Antonio altarpiece in San Roque Church, Campeche
15. Nanoscience of metal silicate-based pigments
Part IV. Topics on Biomaterials: 16. Amber from México: Coahuilite, Simojovelite and Bacalite
17. Technology and taxidermy of two nacreous zoomorphic pendants from Tula, Hidalgo
Part V. Science in Conservation: 18. Conservation of volcanic tuffs bearing rock paintings at La Pintada, Sonora archaeological site
19. Deterioration of pre-Hispanic stucco masks from the archaeological Mayan site of Edzná, Campeche, México
20. Evaluation of atmospheric corrosion of two bells from Campeche's Cultural Heritage
21. Corrosion evaluation of rust converter and microcrystalline wax on cannon balls from San Juan de Ulua fortress
22. Stratigraphic analysis of weathering crusts from the historic bastion of San Pedro, Campeche (XVIII century)
23. Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles for control of biodeterioration
24. Characterization and evaluation of salty cleaning compounds study in historic objects made of copper alloys from the 'El Tejas' shipwreck
Part VI. Methodologies and Instrumentation: 25. Mechanical characteristics of historical beams of Picea abies wood: assessment by ultrasound
26. Removal of graffiti from Morelia's quarry stone by high power diode laser.
Subject Areas: Materials science [TGM], Mechanical engineering & materials [TG]