Dimitri Laboury
University of Liège
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Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2009
Peter Vandenabeele; Renata Garcia-Moreno; François Mathis; Kerstin Leterme; Elsa Van Elslande; François-Philippe Hocquet; Saïd Rakkaa; Dimitri Laboury; Luc Moens; David Strivay; Melinda Hartwig
The archaeometrical survey of the tomb of Menna (TT69), which took place in November-December 2007, is part of the extended research program that aims to study and preserve this tomb in all its aspects. Menna was a high official who served as an overseer of Cadastral surveys during the reigns of pharaohs Tuthmosis IV and Amenhotep III (ca. 1419-1370 BC). The research team aimed to gather information, in a totally non-destructive way, on the materials used and the painting techniques. The technical examinations included photography with normal and raking light, macrophotography, ultra-violet (UV) fluorescence photography, and microscopy. On selected points X-ray fluorescence (XRF) was combined with diffuse reflectance UV-spectrometry, near infrared (NIR) diffuse reflectance spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy. The technical aspects as well as problems that are inherently associated with an interdisciplinary survey of this extent, are discussed. The project worked with a large team of people with different backgrounds and sensitive technical equipment. Working conditions were quite hostile, including elevated temperatures and dust hampering the examinations.
Optical Methods for Arts and Archaeology | 2005
Vincent Moreau; Dimitri Laboury; Bernard Tilkens; Yvon Renotte
We present a new 3D full-frame profilometer based on structured laser light projection method. This device takes advantage of the polarization states splitting technique for producing and shifting multiple sinusoidal Youngs interference patterns that are projected on the inspected surface. The principle of the technique is presented and we discuss the advantages of monochromatic light projection method as a mean to overcome ambient lighting for in-situ measurement. Some results that we obtained on objects from the Egyptian Department of the British Museum are presented to demonstrate that 3D laser profilometry is a worthwhile technique for epigraphic investigations where naked-eye inspections fail.
Archive | 1998
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Archive | 2014
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Revue d'Égyptologie | 2008
Dimitri Laboury
Archive | 2006
Dimitri Laboury
Archive | 2003
Dimitri Laboury; Yvon Renotte; Bernard Tilkens; Marie Dominique; Bernard Cornélis; Anne Da Col; Roland Billen
Archive | 2002
Dimitri Laboury; Yvon Renotte; Bernard Tilkens; Marie Dominique; Anne Da Col; Benoît Schumacker; Roland Billen; Yves Cornet; Bernard Cornélis
Archive | 2001
Dimitri Laboury
Revue d'Égyptologie | 2000
Dimitri Laboury