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Study of a unique 16th century Antwerp majolica floor in the Rameyenhof castle's chapel by means of X-ray fluorescence and portable Raman analytical instrumentation (vol 102, pg 28, 2014)
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First spectroscopic analysis of lead glazes of Belgian tile panels
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Multi-analytical study of ceramic pigments application in the study of Iron Age decorated pottery from SW Iberia
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Raman spectroscopy and the study of ceramic manufacture : possibilities, results and challenges
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Clay smoking pipes of the Kongo kingdom : a combined historical, archaeological and archaeometric approach gives us a glimpse into trade networks of the 17th and 18th centuries
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Characterization of Roman glass tesserae from the Coriglia excavation site (Italy) via energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry and Raman spectroscopy
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Illustration of compositional variations over time of Chinese porcelain glazes combining micro-X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, multivariate data analysis and Seger formulas
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Non-destructive in situ study of 'Mad Meg' by Pieter Bruegel the Elder using mobile X-ray fluorescence, X-ray diffraction and Raman spectrometers
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Study of a unique 16th century Antwerp majolica floor in the Rameyenhof castle's chapel by means of X-ray fluorescence and portable Raman analytical instrumentation
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A combined spectroscopic study on Chinese porcelain containing ruan-cai colours