The Contribution of Mineralogy to Cultural Heritage

The chapters contributed to the volume recognize the important and diverse contributions of mineralogy to the valorization, characterization, interpretation and conservation of cultural heritage. The book focuses on examples of materials and methodological issues rather than technical/analytical details. We have attempted to deal with the cultural heritage materials in chronological order of their technological developments, to relate them to past human activities, and to highlight unresolved problems in need of investigation.
Mineral pigments: the colourful palette of nature
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Published:January 01, 2019
The use of minerals as pigments in art and on archaeological objects, from the use of ochre in prehistoric caves to the elaborate transformation and use in ancient and modern artist palettes, is reviewed in this chapter.
Starting from the purposes of the study of pigments, the chapter presents current trends in the study of coloured minerals in cultural heritage science. It emphasizes through the use of case studies the potential of these minerals in terms of information about former ways of life and especially the artistic techniques employed in ancient times.
This information is gained through knowledge of geological and physicochemical processes acting on minerals and on artefacts produced by human activities. Some new trends are presented as the state of the art of how to master most of the methods and techniques useful for investigating our common cultural heritage.
- alteration
- archaeological sites
- archaeology
- art
- artifacts
- Asia
- carbonates
- Cenozoic
- chemical analysis
- China
- color
- Dordogne France
- EDS spectra
- electron microscopy data
- Europe
- Far East
- France
- FTIR spectra
- goethite
- hematite
- Holocene
- infrared spectra
- inorganic materials
- lapis lazuli
- malachite
- manganese oxides
- metamorphic rocks
- Middle Ages
- mineral composition
- ocher
- optical properties
- orpiment
- oxalates
- oxides
- Paleolithic
- palygorskite
- pigments
- Quaternary
- Raman spectra
- SEM data
- sheet silicates
- silicates
- spectra
- Stone Age
- sulfides
- Western Europe
- X-ray diffraction data
- X-ray fluorescence spectra
- X-ray spectra
- Xinjiang China
- non-destructive methods
- portable methods
- Rouffignac Cave