57 research outputs found

    A non-destructive technical and stylistic comparative analysis of selected metal artefacts from the Ditsong National Museum of Cultural History

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    The destructive nature of conventional analytical techniques, coupled with the finite nature of ancient/historical artefacts, has long restricted technical examinations of museum collections, mainly due to ethical constraints. However, over the past few decades, the application of Non-Destructive Evaluation (NDE) techniques has become increasingly popular within the fields of archaeology and cultural heritage diagnostics. The application of such techniques has facilitated the examination of objects that have long remained uninvestigated. However, this positive development also held a slight drawback, in that researchers tend to now focus on technical analyses alone, while excluding more traditional means of analyses, such as comparative stylistic analysis and surface investigation. By employing a combination of stylistic analysis, visual surface investigation (by means of SLR photography and digital microscopy) and nuclear imaging (by means of Microfocus X-Ray Computed Tomography), the thesis sets out to justify the application of mixed methodologies as part of a more holistic integrated authentication approach. Thus stated, the thesis presents a mixed-methodological approach towards the analysis of selected metal objects from the Ditsong National Museum of Cultural History in Pretoria, South Africa. The objects under investigation include a small collection of ancient Egyptian bronze statuettes, a Samurai helmet (kabuto) and mask (menpó), a European gauntlet, and an Arabian dagger (jambiya/khanjar). While all the objects are curated as part of the museum’s archaeology and military history collections, the exact production dates, manufacturing techniques and areas of origin remain a mystery. By using a combination of techniques, the thesis aims to identify diagnostic features that can be used to shed light on their relative age, culturo-chronological framework and, by extension, their authenticity.Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern Studie

    2014-2015 Graduate Catalog

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    Annual publication of degrees offered and their requirements for all graduate students enrolled at the University of Central Oklahoma

    2013-2014 Graduate Catalog

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    Annual publication of degrees offered and their requirements for all graduate students enrolled at the University of Central Oklahoma

    2011-2012 Graduate Catalog

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    Annual publication of degrees offered and their requirements for all graduate students enrolled at the University of Central Oklahoma

    2016 Oklahoma Research Day Full Program

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    This document contains all abstracts from the 2016 Oklahoma Research Day held at Northeastern State University

    NASA Tech Briefs, June 1990

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    Topics: New Product Ideas; NASA TU Services; Electronic Components and Circuits; Electronic Systems; Physical Sciences; Materials; Computer Programs; Mechanics; Machinery; Fabrication Technology; Mathematics and Information Sciences; Life Sciences

    Stone Conservation: An Overview of Current Research

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    Offers a subjective analysis of what is being done right, what areas of research should be continued, and what new directions should be addressed to increase the effectiveness of stone conservation

    2012-2013 Graduate Catalog

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    Annual publication of degrees offered and their requirements for all graduate students enrolled at the University of Central Oklahoma
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