Analytical Archeometry: Facilities and Research Opportunities

AuthorsKakuee, O,Montazerzohouri, M.,Abedi, A,Biganeh, A.,Fathollahi, V.,Lamehi-Rachti,Mesbahi, Sh,Movafeghi A.,Oud-Bashi, O.,Rok-Rok, B.,Yahaghi, E.,مصطفی زاهدی فر
Journalمطالعات باستان‌شناسی پارسه
Page number345
Volume number6
IFثبت نشده
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At2022-08-23
Journal GradeScientific - research
Journal TypeElectronic
Journal CountryIran, Islamic Republic Of
Journal IndexISC ,IranMedex ,PubMed

Abstract

Archeology is the scientific study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of the remained material culture. The prerequisite for the development of archeological knowledge in the country is access to equipped laboratories, hiring experienced specialists, and expanding national, and international cooperation. Due to rapid advances in instrumental analysis, relevant people in the fields of art and archeometry should be aware of the advantages and limitations of different types of instrumental analysis. In this paper, facilities and research opportunities in analytical archeometry using natural science in Iran are presented and discussed. To introduce the technical capacities of the country in this field, the available equipment and facilities for performing nuclear analysis techniques and their related data analysis are investigated. Moreover, to identify the materials used in the cultural heritage samples and to determine their origin, characterization of some of these samples has been done using nuclear analysis methods. The activities performed in this research include X-ray and neutron imaging of the structure of an ancient jar belonging to the early Qajar period, elemental analysis of miniature in an ancient manuscript using elemental analysis method, investigation of the golden threads in the precious carpet belonging to the Safavid period using elemental and structural, and elemental analysis of luster tiles belonging to the Kashan using elemental analysis. The results of this research show that the existing technical capacities in the country can provide new opportunities for archeologists to understand the nature of the cultural heritage samples in more depth and to provide more accurate analysis of the investigated samples.

tags: Analytical Archeometry, Cultural Heritage, Elemental Analysis, Structural, Analysis.