
The first use of portable Raman instrumentation for the analysis of Patagonian prehistoric rock art paintings: pigments, accretions and substrata
(2017)
- Author
- Anastasia Rousaki (UGent) , Cristina Vázquez, Verónica Aldazábal, Cristina Bellelli, Mariana Carballido Calatayud, Adam Hajduk, Emmanuel Vargas, Oscar Palacios, Adam Culka, Jan Jehlička, Luc Moens (UGent) and Peter Vandenabeele (UGent)
- Organization
Citation
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8547824
- MLA
- Rousaki, Anastasia, et al. The First Use of Portable Raman Instrumentation for the Analysis of Patagonian Prehistoric Rock Art Paintings: Pigments, Accretions and Substrata. 2017.
- APA
- Rousaki, A., Vázquez, C., Aldazábal, V., Bellelli, C., Carballido Calatayud, M., Hajduk, A., … Vandenabeele, P. (2017). The first use of portable Raman instrumentation for the analysis of Patagonian prehistoric rock art paintings: pigments, accretions and substrata. Presented at the TECHNART 2017, Non-Destructive and Microanalytical Techniques in Art and Cultural Heritage, Bilbao, Spain.
- Chicago author-date
- Rousaki, Anastasia, Cristina Vázquez, Verónica Aldazábal, Cristina Bellelli, Mariana Carballido Calatayud, Adam Hajduk, Emmanuel Vargas, et al. 2017. “The First Use of Portable Raman Instrumentation for the Analysis of Patagonian Prehistoric Rock Art Paintings: Pigments, Accretions and Substrata.” In .
- Chicago author-date (all authors)
- Rousaki, Anastasia, Cristina Vázquez, Verónica Aldazábal, Cristina Bellelli, Mariana Carballido Calatayud, Adam Hajduk, Emmanuel Vargas, Oscar Palacios, Adam Culka, Jan Jehlička, Luc Moens, and Peter Vandenabeele. 2017. “The First Use of Portable Raman Instrumentation for the Analysis of Patagonian Prehistoric Rock Art Paintings: Pigments, Accretions and Substrata.” In .
- Vancouver
- 1.Rousaki A, Vázquez C, Aldazábal V, Bellelli C, Carballido Calatayud M, Hajduk A, et al. The first use of portable Raman instrumentation for the analysis of Patagonian prehistoric rock art paintings: pigments, accretions and substrata. In 2017.
- IEEE
- [1]A. Rousaki et al., “The first use of portable Raman instrumentation for the analysis of Patagonian prehistoric rock art paintings: pigments, accretions and substrata,” presented at the TECHNART 2017, Non-Destructive and Microanalytical Techniques in Art and Cultural Heritage, Bilbao, Spain, 2017.
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