Role of Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry in Cultural Heritage research: a review
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
Cultural heritage represents a bridge between the contemporary society and the past populations, and
a strong collaboration between archaeologists, art historians and analysts may lead to the decryption of
the information hidden in an ancient object.
Quantitative elemental compositional data play a key role in solving questions concerning dating,
provenance, technology, use and the relationship of ancient cultures with the environment. Nevertheless,
the scientific investigation of an artifact should be carried out complying with some important
constraints: above all the analyses should be as little destructive as possible and performed directly on
the object to preserve its integrity.
Laser ablation sampling coupled to inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) fulfils
these requirements exhibiting comparably strong analytical performance in trace element determination.
This review intends to show through the applications found in the literature how valuable is the contribution
of LA-ICP-MS in the investigation of ancient materials such as obsidian, glass, pottery, human
remains, written heritage, metal objects and miscellaneous stone materials.
The main issues related to cultural heritage investigation are introduced, followed by a brief description
of the features of this technique. An overviewof the exploitation of LA-ICP-MS is then presented. Finally,
advantages and drawbacks of this technique are critically discussed: the fit for purpose and prospects of
the use of LA-ICP-MS are presented.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Rampazzi, Laura
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