Material analysis (VIS-NIR and FTIR) of coloured inscriptions and other historical objects in Miletus, Turkey

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Verlag/Körperschaft:
Universität Hamburg
Erscheinungsjahr:
2024
Medientyp:
Datensatz
Schlagworte:
  • CSMC
  • UWA
  • Artefact Profiling
  • Written Artefacts
  • RFA02
  • RFB02
  • Mobile Lab
  • non-invasive
  • non-destructive
  • Visible Reflectance Spectroscopy
  • VIS-NIR
  • LABSPEC
  • FTIR spectroscopy
  • DRIFTS
  • EXOSCAN
  • epigraphic inscriptions
  • statues
  • monumental construction constituents
  • wall paintings
  • rock-based artefacts
  • marble
  • ceramic
  • weathering-related products
  • binding materials
  • minerals
  • pigments
  • pigment identification
  • Miletus
  • Asia Minor
  • Turkey
  • Archaic
  • Classical
  • Hellenistic
  • Roman Imperial
  • Byzantine
Beschreibung:
  • This dataset was created in the context of the Research Fields RFA02 ("Understanding Written Artefacts on Inorganic Supports at the Atomic Scale Level") and RFB02 ("Immersive City Scripts: Inscriptions and the Construction of Social Spaces in Miletus").

    The data was recorded with VIS-NIR spectroscopy (LABSPEC) and FTIR spectroscopy (EXOSCAN). The structure is as follows:

    01_spots: documentation of the measurement spots;

    02_LABSPEC
    folder "raw": raw spectra recorded with the portable VIS-NIR spectrometer LabSpec 4 HR (Malvern Pananalytical) are stored as spc and txt files:
    file "evaluation": evaluated raw spectra with the OriginPro 2019 software package;
    file "spectra": evaluated and exported spectra;

    03_EXOSACAN:
    folder "raw": raw spectra recorded with the portable FTIR spectrometer 4100 ExoScan (Agilent) in DRIFTS mode are stored as spc and csv files:
    file "evaluation": evaluated raw spectra with the OriginPro 2019 software package;
    file "spectra": evaluated and exported spectra;

    04_results: table with summarized results.

  • This research was funded by the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG), first as part of Sonderforschungsbereich 950 (SFB 950) and then under Germany's Excellence Strategy programme (EXC 2176 "Understanding Written Artefacts: Material, Interaction and Transmission in Manuscript Cultures", project no. 390893796). The research was conducted within the scope of the work conducted at the Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures (CSMC) at Hamburg University .
Beziehungen:
DOI 10.25592/uhhfdm.14176
Lizenz:
  • info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
Quellsystem:
Forschungsdatenrepositorium der UHH

Interne Metadaten
Quelldatensatz
oai:fdr.uni-hamburg.de:14177