PIXE/PIGE Measurements of Archaeological Glass, its Conceptualization and Interpretation: A Case Study
- Authors: Roman Balvanović1, Žiga Šmit2
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View Affiliations Hide Affiliations1 Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, National Institute of Serbia, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia 2 Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Jožef Stefan Institute, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Source: Recent Advances in Analytical Techniques: Volume 6 , pp 164-200
- Publication Date: July 2023
- Language: English
Reliable scientific answers to questions posed by social sciences, like archeology, to exact sciences, like physics or chemistry, depend not only on meaningfully posed questions, well-selected and pretreated samples and accurate and precise measurements, but also on an area of interpretation that exists between the two fields. This interdisciplinary area consists of many representations of measurement data, notions, and concepts that evolve through solving particular problems. However, this set of concepts is not always determinate, clear and consistent, obscuring the problem and obstructing the interpretation of results. The chapter explains this starting with a concrete example of measurements of archaeological glass using simultaneous PIXE/PIGE measurements, explaining general and technical details of measurements, and proceeds to show how the measurements are treated, processed, and displayed in ways to comply with the concepts, interpret the results, and provide adequate answers to the questions posed by archeology. The chapter also offers some possible improvements through a few novel concepts and ways of interpretation.
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