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Application of field portable EDXRF spectrometry to analysis of pigments of Levantine rock art
Inés DomingoSonia Murcia-mascarósValentín VillaverdeEsther LópezPere Miquel GuillemRafael MartínezJosé Lorenzo FerreroClodoaldo Roldánsubject
geographygeography.geographical_feature_category[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory060102 archaeologyBedrock010401 analytical chemistryMineralogychemistry.chemical_elementPigment composition06 humanities and the artsManganeseMass spectrometry01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesPigmentchemistry[CHIM.ANAL]Chemical Sciences/Analytical chemistryIn situ analysisvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_medium0601 history and archaeologyRock artCalcareousSpectroscopyGeologydescription
The results of the analyses of elemental composition of red and black pigments of Levantine rock art from La Saltadora rock shelters (Valltorta gorge, Castellon, Spain) are presented in this paper. Nondestructive analyses were carried out using a portable energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) spectrometer developed for in situ analysis. The results revealed the strong presence of calcium in all the analyzed locations due to the contribution of the underlying calcareous bedrock and the overlying crust. Iron is the main element detected in red pigments and manganese in black pigments. Iron and calcium ratios have been found indicative of the degree of preservation of the pictorial layer. Trace elements detected in the pigment composition confirm the use of different raw materials. Therefore, this work illustrates the potential of the portable EDXRF spectrometers for in situ analysis of rock art paintings. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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2010-05-01 | X-Ray Spectrometry |