2015 |
Campos-Vallette, M; Aguayo, T Vibrational Spectroscopy for the Study of Chilean Cultural Heritage Artículo de revista Heritage Science, 3 , 2015, ISSN: 2050-7445. Resumen | Enlaces | BibTeX | Etiquetas: art, enhanced ft-raman, identification, iron-oxides, micro-raman, microspectroscopy paintings, pigments, raman-scattering, spectra @article{RN263, title = {Vibrational Spectroscopy for the Study of Chilean Cultural Heritage}, author = { M. Campos-Vallette and T. Aguayo}, url = {/brokenurl#<Go to ISI>://WOS:000356922100001}, doi = {10.1186/s40494-015-0047-0}, issn = {2050-7445}, year = {2015}, date = {2015-01-01}, journal = {Heritage Science}, volume = {3}, abstract = {Background: Natural and synthetic colouring products along with its associated supporting materials have been studied in several expressions of the Chilean cultural heritage using vibrational spectroscopy. These expressions include archaeological remains as well as works of art., Results: Among the materials studied so far we can count pigments found in archaeological sites from the north of Chile, in plaster (wall paintings) and in polychrome (beams), and dyes mainly related to added components on historic silk textiles. Identification of materials resulted to be relevant to know about Chilean culture through history., Conclusions: The vibrational knowledge obtained contributes to give solid data as a complement to the different information aspects collected by conservation professionals involved in the characterization and conservation procedures of cultural heritage and also it gives us the opportunity to share knowledge and to give value to objects that not always are of the public domain.}, keywords = {art, enhanced ft-raman, identification, iron-oxides, micro-raman, microspectroscopy paintings, pigments, raman-scattering, spectra}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Background: Natural and synthetic colouring products along with its associated supporting materials have been studied in several expressions of the Chilean cultural heritage using vibrational spectroscopy. These expressions include archaeological remains as well as works of art., Results: Among the materials studied so far we can count pigments found in archaeological sites from the north of Chile, in plaster (wall paintings) and in polychrome (beams), and dyes mainly related to added components on historic silk textiles. Identification of materials resulted to be relevant to know about Chilean culture through history., Conclusions: The vibrational knowledge obtained contributes to give solid data as a complement to the different information aspects collected by conservation professionals involved in the characterization and conservation procedures of cultural heritage and also it gives us the opportunity to share knowledge and to give value to objects that not always are of the public domain. |
2014 |
Osorio, F; Diaz-Fleming, G; Martinez, U; Campos-Vallette, M; Clavijo, E; Aliaga, A E; Espinosa, M F; Bracchitta, D Micro-Raman Spectroscopy of Decorated Pottery of the Diaguita Culture from Iv Region, Chile (9th-15th Century Ad) Artículo de revista Journal of the Chilean Chemical Society, 59 (3), pp. 2619-2621, 2014, ISSN: 0717-9707. Resumen | Enlaces | BibTeX | Etiquetas: analysis, ancient, archaeology, archaeometry, art ceramics, diaguita identification, iron-oxides, pigment pigments, raman spectroscopy @article{RN209, title = {Micro-Raman Spectroscopy of Decorated Pottery of the Diaguita Culture from Iv Region, Chile (9th-15th Century Ad)}, author = { F. Osorio and G. Diaz-Fleming and U. Martinez and M. Campos-Vallette and E. Clavijo and A.E. Aliaga and M.F. Espinosa and D. Bracchitta}, url = {/brokenurl#<Go to ISI>://WOS:000347833800020}, doi = {10.4067/S0717-97072014000300020}, issn = {0717-9707}, year = {2014}, date = {2014-01-01}, journal = {Journal of the Chilean Chemical Society}, volume = {59}, number = {3}, pages = {2619-2621}, abstract = {Raman spectroscopy pigments on decorated antique Chilean pottery belonging to the Diaguita's culture deposited in Museum of Limari, have been studied by using Raman spectroscopy. Four ceramic fragments from the unknown contexts were examined. Four colors were found with certainty: red, black, brown and white. Quartz and manganese (kempite) salts, as well as different types of oxide pigments: hematite, tenorite and possibly goethite, were identified.}, keywords = {analysis, ancient, archaeology, archaeometry, art ceramics, diaguita identification, iron-oxides, pigment pigments, raman spectroscopy}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Raman spectroscopy pigments on decorated antique Chilean pottery belonging to the Diaguita's culture deposited in Museum of Limari, have been studied by using Raman spectroscopy. Four ceramic fragments from the unknown contexts were examined. Four colors were found with certainty: red, black, brown and white. Quartz and manganese (kempite) salts, as well as different types of oxide pigments: hematite, tenorite and possibly goethite, were identified. |
2015 |
Vibrational Spectroscopy for the Study of Chilean Cultural Heritage Artículo de revista Heritage Science, 3 , 2015, ISSN: 2050-7445. |
2014 |
Micro-Raman Spectroscopy of Decorated Pottery of the Diaguita Culture from Iv Region, Chile (9th-15th Century Ad) Artículo de revista Journal of the Chilean Chemical Society, 59 (3), pp. 2619-2621, 2014, ISSN: 0717-9707. |