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Characterization of green copper phase pigments in Egyptian artifacts with X-ray absorption spectroscopy and principal components analysis
Authors:Deborah Lau  Peter Kappen  Marika Strohschnieder  Narelle Brack  Paul J Pigram
Institution:1. CSIRO Division of Materials Science and Technology, Private Bag 33, Gate 5 Normanby Rd, Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia;2. Centre for Materials and Surface Science and Department of Physics, La Trobe University, Victoria 3086, Australia;3. National Gallery of Victoria, PO Box 7259, 180 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria 8004, Australia
Abstract:The characterization of materials in historical artifacts can contribute significantly to their preservation and understanding; however, sampling and characterization are ideally performed using non-destructive approaches. The analysis of green pigments from Egyptian artifacts presents a further challenge as responses to laboratory based techniques have proven unsuccessful in many cases. An alternative approach is the use of non-destructive X-ray absorption near-edge structure spectroscopy, which was performed on a reference set of copper-containing green minerals and other compounds. Data projection using principal component analysis was used to explore the spectral data structures and to illustrate the relationship between the spectra and copper speciation, resulting in a calibration or training set of the reference materials used. Data from the training set were compared with samples from Egyptian artifacts. The combination of X-ray absorption spectroscopy with principal components analysis provides a novel approach in archeometry and the characterization of objects of cultural heritage.
Keywords:Egyptian pigments  Exploratory analysis  PCA  XANES
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