THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING
Course objectives
This module is intended to provide students with practical knowledge on Practical Laboratory classes in innovative imaging and chemical analytical techniques applied to Cultural Heritage and Archaeometry. Students will be able to develop critical thinking in assessing the potential and limitations inherent to the technologies studied in order to be able to correctly apply them to real case studies.
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Antonio Candeias
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Program - Frequency - Exams
Course program
Practical Laboratory classes in various chemical analytical techniques available at the HERCULES Laboratory of the University of Évora (a list of analytical instruments is available at http://www.hercules.uevora.pt/analytical-infrastructure.php) applied to the study of Cultural Heritage objects and Archaeometry. Students will be involved in currently running research projects and involved in the analysis of archaeological materials gaining first-hand preliminary experience in sample preparation and running of the following techniques: SEM+EDS, Raman Spectroscopy, LA-ICP-MS, IRMS, FT-IR Spectroscopy, XRF, XRD, GC and LC- MS, Biochemical analysis.
Prerequisites
There are no specific prerequisites
Books
Teaching materials, including handouts, thematic websites and scientific articles will be distributed in class and posted on a dedicated Moodle page.
Frequency
Attendance is mandatory
Exam mode
final examination: written assignments with presentation in class
Lesson mode
Time schedule
- 15 weeks/2 h per week
- general concepts: 4 h
- topics mentioned in the syllabus: 6 h
- Laboratory of chemical analyses: 20 h
- Academic year2025/2026
- CourseArchaeological Materials Science
- CurriculumSingle curriculum
- Year1st year
- Semester2nd semester
- SSDGEO/11
- CFU3