EVENT: Archaeology Seminar Series 2020
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Visible and Near Infrared - Short Wave Infrared spectroscopy allows the identification of molecular bonds in samples by the absorption of energy at chararacteristic wavelengths. An introduction to the technology is provided. Two case studies in the application of non-destructive, non-invasive VNIR-SWIR spectral technology to Aborigianl archaeology in Western Australia are discussed. Hyperspectral Core Imager analysis of a small grindstone from Red Hill Camp in Swan River People Nyoongar Country and portable VNIR-SWIR measurements on in situ rock art at Weld Range in Wajarri Yamaji Country.
Speaker(s) |
Emily Grey
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Location |
Law Lecture Room 1, G.31
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Contact |
Martin Porr
<[email protected]>
: 6488 2113
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Start |
Thu, 19 Mar 2020 16:00
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End |
Thu, 19 Mar 2020 17:00
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Submitted by |
Anna Wiechecki <[email protected]>
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Last Updated |
Thu, 06 Aug 2020 10:53
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