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Provenance study of Lapis Lazuli by non-destructive prompt gamma activation analysis (PGAA)
Provenance study of Lapis Lazuli by non-destructive prompt gamma activation analysis (PGAA)
Provenance study of Lapis Lazuli by non-destructive prompt gamma activation analysis (PGAA)
Zoldfoldi, J. (author) / Kasztovszky, Z. (author) / Maniatis, Y.
International symposium; 7th, Association for the Study of Marble and Other Stones used in Antiquity; ASMOSIA VII ; 2003 ; Thassos, Greece
2009-01-01
15 pages
Includes bibliographical references
Conference paper
English
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