文档介绍:PHYSICAL TECHNIQUES IN THE STUDY OF
ART, ARCHAEOLOGY AND
CULTURAL HERITAGE
VOLUME 1
Cover photograph: The pots are part of the Egyptian Collection of the Royal Albert
Memorial Museum and Art Gallery, Exeter, UK.
PHYSICAL TECHNIQUES IN THE STUDY OF
ART, ARCHAEOLOGY AND
CULTURAL HERITAGE
Editors
DAVID BRADLEY
University of Surrey
Department of Physics, Guildford,
GU2 7XH, UK
DUDLEY CREAGH
University of Canberra
Faculty of Information Sciences and Engineering
Canberra, ACT 2600, Australia
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