Radiography of Cultural Material

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Radiography is a versatile technique with many applications to archaeological and art historical artefacts. It can be used to assess the condition of objects before conservation treatment, to gain insight into materials used and methods of construction, and to reveal teh secrets of teh embalmer's art, hidden within mummified remains. The techniques can be applied to materials as diverse as paper, wood, ceramic and metal, as well as to human and other animal remains. Radiographic examination may provide images of ...

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Color & b/w Photos & Illustrations Saint Louis, Missouri, U.S.A. 1997 Hard Cover First Edition Fine. No Jacket Radiography is a versatile technique with many applications to ... archaeological and art historical artefacts. It can be used to assess the condition of objects before conservation treatment, to gain insight into materials used and methods of construction, and to reveal teh secrets of teh embalmer's art, hidden within mummified remains. The techniques can be applied to materials as diverse as paper, wood, ceramic and metal, as well as to human and other animal remains. Radiographic examination may provide images of objects concealed within a mass of corrosion and may even reveal a previously unknown painting, hidden beneath a later work. All of this can be carried out non-destructively, making radiography an invaluable tool for the study of cultural materials. Name written on inside front cover, otherwise in excellent condition. Read more Show Less

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Radiography is a versatile technique with many applications to archaeological and art historical artefacts. It can be used to assess the condition of objects before conservation treatment, to gain insight into materials used and methods of construction, and to reveal teh secrets of teh embalmer's art, hidden within mummified remains. The techniques can be applied to materials as diverse as paper, wood, ceramic and metal, as well as to human and other animal remains. Radiographic examination may provide images of objects concealed within a mass of corrosion and may even reveal a previously unknown painting, hidden beneath a later work. All of this can be carried out non-destructively, making radiography an invaluable tool for the study of cultural materials.

This book explores some of this multitude of applications through a series of chapters, each written by practitioners in their particular field. These accounts include descriptions of some less familiar methods, such as xeroradiography, stereoradiography and the application of recenty introduced image processing techniques. They demonstrate vividly the versatility of radiography, and the range of topics discussed illustrates the valuable contribution that radiography can make to the study of artfacts made from a variety of materials, from many different cultures.

For the most part, the book is arranged on the basis of the nature of the materials studied; the particular concerns of the conservator are then consdered, followed by a discussion of the use of radiography in the detection of restoration, pastiche and fakes. The final chapter provides an account of the application of computer-based image processing techniques.

Written by experts in their particular fields Of interest to the conservator and curator alike Illustrated with over 200 photos and line drawings

Audience: Conservators, Curators.

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Explains techniques by which archaeologists and art historians can use radiology to assess the condition of artifacts before conservation treatment, gain insight into materials used and methods of construction, reveal secrets of the embalmer's art hidden within mummified remains, find objects concealed within a mass of corrosion, reveal a previously unknown painting behind a later work, and provide other information without damaging the object. Highly illustrated, including seven color plates. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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  • ISBN-13: 9780750626217
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • Publication date: 11/5/1997
  • Pages: 272
  • Product dimensions: 7.65 (w) x 9.97 (h) x 0.70 (d)

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
Contributors
1 Radiography: theory and practice 1
2 Metals 33
3 Ceramics 60
4 X-rays and paper 82
5 Paintings 98
6 Clinical radiography and archaeo-human remains 117
7 Applications of radiography in conservation 136
8 Restoration, pastiche and fakes 155
9 An introduction to digital image processing 167
Index 183
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