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Elemental and Mineralogical Characterisation of Pigmants, Glass and Faience from Dakhleh Oasis and the Nile Valley, Egypt During the New Kingdom, Ptolemaic and Roman periods

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posted on 2019-04-03, 01:00 authored by William Jay
A combination of fundamental non-destructive analytical techniques including Raman spectroscopy, Moesbauer spectroscopy, optical and electron microscopy and synchrotron XFM beamline have been applied to the examination of pottery, pigments, wall decoration, cartonnage, glass and faience samples from Dakhleh Oasis and Nile Valley, Egypt from the New Kingdom to Roman periods.

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Principal supervisor

Colin Appleby Hope

Year of Award

2018

Department, School or Centre

Philosophy

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

Doctorate

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Faculty of Arts

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