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Heritage Science | 2014

Hyperspectral imaging, spectrofluorimetry, FORS and XRF for the non-invasive study of medieval miniatures materials

Aurélie Mounier; Gwénaëlle Le Bourdon; Christian Aupetit; Colette Belin; Laurent Servant; Sylvain Lazare; Yannick Lefrais; Floréal Daniel

BackgroundIlluminated manuscripts are complex multi-layer and multi-material objects. To this difficulty, from the analytical point of view, is added the impossibility of removing samples from these paintings for the study of their materials and techniques. There are relatively few analytical methods that satisfy these constraints as the availability of non-invasive techniques adapted to painted manuscripts is limited and mainly focused on the characterization of inorganic compounds. In the context of a research project on the analytical study of the forty miniatures in the Marcadé collection (Treasury of the Saint-André Cathedral of Bordeaux, XIII to XVI century), the potential of two non-invasive methods, hyperspectral imaging (HSI) and spectrofluorimetry is explored.ResultsThe methodological development of these techniques as well as preliminary tests on miniatures recreated according to medieval recipes and materials, allowed the validation of the analytical parameters and the creation of a database of reference spectra (parchments, pigments, binders). Hyperspectral imaging associates reflectance spectra with each pixel of the image and treats the signal received in various wavelengths. The characteristics of the spectral signal in VIS range or NIR are used to get an identification and a localization of the components. It allows the study of the entire image and offers lots of ways to work: comparison of spectra, mapping, principal component analyses and false color images. Spectrofluorimetry is a sensitive method which gives information on fluorescent organic compounds under UV or visible light. Emission and excitation spectra of five red pigments in binding media have been collected. These methods were compared with X-ray fluorescence spectrometry for the qualitative analysis and mapping of the inorganic elements in a facsimile which had been purposely reproduced by an illumination painter who worked with original medieval recipes for the sake of developing the present study.ConclusionsThe combination of all these techniques allows good identification of all the materials used on an illuminated manuscript. The pertinent selection of the wavelengths used with the HSI system and a preliminary database and study of materials under UV and white light is described in this paper.


Radiation Measurements | 2012

On the use of the infinite matrix assumption and associated concepts: A critical review

Guillaume Guérin; Norbert Mercier; Roger Nathan; Grzegorz Adamiec; Yannick Lefrais


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2009

Thermoluminescence dating of a Stillbay-Howiesons Poort sequence at Diepkloof Rock Shelter (Western Cape, South Africa)

Chantal Tribolo; Norbert Mercier; Hélène Valladas; J.L. Joron; Pierre Guibert; Yannick Lefrais; M. Selo; Pierre-Jean Texier; J.-Ph. Rigaud; Guillaume Porraz; Cedric Poggenpoel; John Parkington; J.-P. Texier; Arnaud Lenoble


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2013

OSL and TL dating of the Middle Stone Age sequence at Diepkloof Rock Shelter (South Africa): a clarification

Chantal Tribolo; Norbert Mercier; E. Douville; J.-L. Joron; Jean-Louis Reyss; Daniel Rufer; N. Cantin; Yannick Lefrais; Christopher E. Miller; Guillaume Porraz; John Parkington; Jean-Philippe Rigaud; Pierre-Jean Texier


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2010

Obsidian from the Epipalaeolithic and Neolithic eastern Maghreb. A view from the Hergla context (Tunisia)

Simone Mulazzani; François-Xavier Le Bourdonnec; Lotfi Belhouchet; Gérard Poupeau; Jamel Zoughlami; Stéphan Dubernet; Emiliano Tufano; Yannick Lefrais; Rym Khedhaier


Radiation Measurements | 2015

Dosimetric study of sediments at the beta dose rate scale: Characterization and modelization with the DosiVox software

Loïc Martin; Norbert Mercier; S. Incerti; Yannick Lefrais; Christophe Pecheyran; Guillaume Guérin; Marc Jarry; Laurent Bruxelles; François Bon; Céline Pallier


Southern African Humanities | 2016

Chronology of the Pleistocene deposits at Elands Bay Cave (South Africa) based on charcoals, burnt lithics, and sedimentary quartz and feldspar grains

Chantal Tribolo; Norbert Mercier; Hélène Valladas; Yannick Lefrais; Christopher E. Miller; John Parkington; Guillaume Porraz


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2016

Procurement strategies of Neolithic colouring materials: Territoriality and networks from 6th to 5th millennia BCE in North-Western Mediterranean

Jean-Victor Pradeau; Didier Binder; Chrystèle Verati; Jean-Marc Lardeaux; Stéphane Dubernet; Yannick Lefrais; Martine Regert


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2013

Copper quality and provenance in Middle Bronze Age I Byblos and Tell Arqa (Lebanon)

Ziad El Morr; Florence Cattin; David Bourgarit; Yannick Lefrais; Patrick Degryse


Quaternary Geochronology | 2018

2D modelling: A Monte Carlo approach for assessing heterogeneous beta dose rate in luminescence and ESR dating: Paper I, theory and verification

Loїc Martin; Fang Fang; Norbert Mercier; S. Incerti; Rainer Grün; Yannick Lefrais

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Chrystèle Verati

University of Nice Sophia Antipolis

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Didier Binder

University of Nice Sophia Antipolis

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Jean-Marc Lardeaux

École normale supérieure de Lyon

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S. Incerti

University of Bordeaux

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