THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING

Course objectives

General objectives The aim of the madule is to introduce the student to the analysis of archaeological materials using the methods typical of condensed-matter physics and material science. The course includes both lectures and lab sessions. Specific objectives - Knowledge and understanding: The student will acquire the knowledge of basic concepts in condensed matter physics and how these relate to specific analysis techniques. - Ability to apply knowledge and understanding: The student will acquire the ability to interpret microscopy, imaging, x-ray, and radioactivity data from archeological materials. - Critical and judgmental capacities: The student will develop critical and judgmental skills by analysing case studies and defining appropriate physical methods for archaeological studies. These skills will be developed through interaction with the lecturer during the course. - Communication skills: The student will be asked to interact in the analysis of study materials and during the lectures to identify the appropriate physical methods in archaeological studies. - Learning skills: The student will acquire the theoretical and practical ability to apply physical methods to the identification and dating of archeological materials.

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Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
− Fundamentals of Electromagnetic Waves and Radiation-Matter Interaction (8 h) − Measurement Theory (4 h) − Optical microscopy, imaging, optical instruments (4 h) − Electronic microscopy, scanning and transmission (1 h) − Optical spectroscopy and colorimetry (4 h) − Multiband and Hyperspectral Imaging in Reflectance and Photo-induced Luminescence modes (4 h) − X-Ray fluorescence, X-Ray diffraction and tomography, Synchrotron radiation (6 h) − Vibrational spectroscopy, Raman and IR (6 h) − Radiocarbon dating, Isotope analysis, tracking and provenance (2 h) − Thermoluminescence dating (2 h) − Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (4h)
Books
Teaching materials, including course notes, handouts prepared by the professor, thematic websites, scientific articles, and textbooks specific to each topic, will be distributed in class and made available through a dedicated Sapienza Google Site page.
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CourseArchaeological Materials Science
  • CurriculumSingle curriculum
  • Year2nd year
  • Semester1st semester
  • SSDFIS/03
  • CFU6