Handheld XRF for Art and Archaeology
Discover the groundbreaking applications of handheld X-ray fluorescence (XRF) devices in the fields of art conservation and archaeology with Handheld XRF for Art and Archaeology by Aaron N. Shugar. Published by Leuven University Press in 2013, this comprehensive volume spans 480 pages and delves into the innovative possibilities and inherent limitations of this advanced technology.
Shugar expertly guides readers through the practical uses of handheld XRF in analyzing art objects and antiquities, making it an essential resource for professionals in museum conservation methods. Whether you are a researcher, conservator, or art enthusiast, this book provides valuable insights into how fluorescence spectroscopy can enhance our understanding and preservation of cultural heritage. Explore the intersection of science and art with this indispensable guide.