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Ancient materials specificities for their synchrotron examination and insights into their epistemological implications

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The synchrotron characterisation of archaeological and heritage materials has undergone a steep devel- opment in the past years, among a range of other advanced characterisation techniques. For synchrotron techniques alone, close to a hundred articles were published in 2011 on such materials, prompting new developments at large scale facilities. However, few publications have discussed the specific character- istics of heritage materials in their advanced spectroscopic and imaging study. Here, we suggest that a greater consideration be put on the specificities of ancient materials and their theoretical implica- tions on the analytical process. In particular, we discuss the importance of the a posteriori framework of the study of heterogeneous materials considered in their historicity as structuring parameters of their study. Major implications are the relevance of trace analyses, those of majors and we suggest, more importantly, the dynamics between both endpoints. The on-going development of multimodal spectral imaging appears as a way to better address corresponding difficulties. Epistemologically, we suggest that a reflexive approach be developed to explain, structure and possibly contribute to narrowing down the field of possible methodological research.
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hal-01136065 , version 1 (26-03-2015)

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Loïc Bertrand, Mathieu Thoury, Etienne Anheim. Ancient materials specificities for their synchrotron examination and insights into their epistemological implications. Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2013, 14, pp.277-289. ⟨hal-01136065⟩
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