Forensic Archaeometry: Introducing Forensic Methods on Archaeological Materials (CROSBI ID 651383)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Hincak, Zdravka ; Špoljarić, Igor ; Bačić, Ivana ; Majstorović, Martina ; Mihelić, Damir ; Mikulka, Ana ; Mršić, Gordan
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Forensic Archaeometry: Introducing Forensic Methods on Archaeological Materials
Archeometry was first to show how, and to what extent, scientific methods can solve archaeological problems. Furthermore, the use of forensic methods in archaeometry often provides unexpected data, which give a new dimension to the examined archeological case. Discovering hidden details, such as a trace of red pigment on the lesion of a 5000 years old skull, traces of tiny dust particles on a fragment of a deceased's shirt fabric, tiny fragments of degraded skin from a destroyed grave, tiny fragments of burnt bones or buckshot traces embedded into bones, indicate the justification for tighter connection between forensics and archeometry. The results of the analysis of these cases, as well as the analytical methods used (XRF, Raman Spectroscopy, SEM-EDX, histological methods) are presented in detail. Forensic research methods are also spreading swiftly to other archeological materials, thereby setting new standards in archeology and approaching it partly to the exact sciences.
forensic archaeometry, XRF, Raman Spectroscopy, SEM-EDX, histological methods
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Podaci o prilogu
8-9.
2017.
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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
6th European Meeting on Forensic Archaeology 2017 Abstracts
Groen, M. Barone, M.
Rim: The American University of Rome
Podaci o skupu
6th European Meeting on Forensic Archaeology (EMFA)
predavanje
18.08.2017-19.08.2017
Rim, Italija