Tera, Rafil, زيدان, ياسين, عبد السلام, عبلة, النجار, خالد. (2011). Non-Destructive Spectrophotometeric Analysis for Compounds Present in Egyptian Archeological Textile Samples•. حولية الاتحاد العام للآثاريين العرب "دراسات فى آثار الوطن العربى", 14(14), 270-271. doi: 10.21608/cguaa.2011.35620
Rafil Tera; ياسين زيدان; عبلة عبد السلام; خالد النجار. "Non-Destructive Spectrophotometeric Analysis for Compounds Present in Egyptian Archeological Textile Samples•". حولية الاتحاد العام للآثاريين العرب "دراسات فى آثار الوطن العربى", 14, 14, 2011, 270-271. doi: 10.21608/cguaa.2011.35620
Tera, Rafil, زيدان, ياسين, عبد السلام, عبلة, النجار, خالد. (2011). 'Non-Destructive Spectrophotometeric Analysis for Compounds Present in Egyptian Archeological Textile Samples•', حولية الاتحاد العام للآثاريين العرب "دراسات فى آثار الوطن العربى", 14(14), pp. 270-271. doi: 10.21608/cguaa.2011.35620
Tera, Rafil, زيدان, ياسين, عبد السلام, عبلة, النجار, خالد. Non-Destructive Spectrophotometeric Analysis for Compounds Present in Egyptian Archeological Textile Samples•. حولية الاتحاد العام للآثاريين العرب "دراسات فى آثار الوطن العربى", 2011; 14(14): 270-271. doi: 10.21608/cguaa.2011.35620
Non-Destructive Spectrophotometeric Analysis for Compounds Present in Egyptian Archeological Textile Samples•
1ألقي ملخص البحث ولم يقدم البحث للنشر بکتاب مؤتمر2011م
2كلية الاثار/ جامعة القاهرة
المستخلص
Since archeological samples are of great importance national and international values, hence, non-destructive spectrophotometery provides ideal tool for their analysis through consolidation and conservation processes. Thus, x-ray diffraction was applied to determine the types of metallic, nonmetallic compounds and impurities in very small quantities present in the colored fibers that were spread around the artifacts. Also, identifying the types of mordants used through dyeing. Also, the types of metallic alloys in the attached sequences to the artifacts were identified. Moreover, atomic absorption was used for qualitative and quantitative analysis of these accompanied sequences. In addition, Infrared spectral analysis was used to identify the types of the natural dyes pre-used with these examined artifacts. The applied identification techniques were proved to be successful nondestructive tools for such analysis.