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Identifying the Unknown Content of an Ancient Egyptian Sealed Alabaster Vase from Kha and Merit's Tomb Using Multiple Techniques and Multicomponent Sample Analysis in an Interdisciplinary Applied Chemistry Course

机译:在跨学科应用化学课程中使用多种技术和多组分样本分析,从KHA和MERIT的墓中识别古埃及密封的山带花瓶的未知内容

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This article highlights the multianalytical study of exuded liquid from an ancient Egyptian sealed alabaster vase by Master's students in an applied chemistry for cultural heritage course. Master students are introduced to the field of Archaeometry that see the collaboration of experts in different areas of research such as conservators, curators of museums, physicists, chemists, etc. The sample is a residue exuded on the linen strip sealing an ancient Egyptian alabaster vase (inventory number S.8448) from the collection of the Museo Egizio in Turin (Italy). The students start to plan the noninvasive investigation by X-ray fluorescence (XRF), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) for the inorganic compounds characterization, followed by the extraction of the organic components (such as oils, fats, and waxes) to be analyzed by high-resolution 1H and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and 2D NMR correlation spectroscopy (COSY), heteronuclear single quantum coherence (HSQC), and long-range heteronuclear correlation (HMBC) techniques and by gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Reference standards, spectral databases, and published data on similar artifacts served as the basis for the interpretation of the instrumental results. The approach was introduced in the course of Applied Chemistry for Cultural Heritage for Master students in Archaeology (University of Palermo, Italy), where the need is to know how to approach the scientific investigation together with the conservation scientists and how to manage with a very low amount of sample. Pedagogically, the approach introduces students to the main techniques currently used in the field of Archaeometry while reinforcing fundamental concepts in sample collecting and multicomponent microsample analysis. This interdisciplinary approach provides a unique experience that demonstrates chemistry's broad applicability outside of the traditional
机译:本文重点介绍了一门文化遗产应用化学课程的硕士研究生对古埃及密封雪花石膏花瓶渗出液体的多分析研究。硕士生将被介绍到考古学领域,在不同的研究领域,如保护者、博物馆馆长、物理学家、化学家等专家的合作。样品是亚麻条上渗出的残留物,密封着都灵(意大利)埃吉齐奥博物馆收藏的古埃及雪花石膏花瓶(库存编号S.8448)。学生们开始计划通过X射线荧光(XRF)、透射电子显微镜(TEM)和能量色散X射线光谱(EDS)对无机化合物进行无创性研究,然后提取有机成分(如油、脂肪和蜡),通过高分辨率1H和13C核磁共振(NMR)光谱和2D NMR相关光谱(COSY)、异核单量子相干(HSQC)和远程异核相关(HMBC)技术以及气相色谱与质谱联用(GC/MS)进行分析。参考标准、光谱数据库和类似人工制品的公布数据是解释仪器结果的基础。该方法是在考古学硕士研究生的文化遗产应用化学课程(意大利巴勒莫大学)中引入的,该课程需要知道如何与保护科学家一起进行科学调查,以及如何使用非常少的样本进行管理。在教学上,该方法向学生介绍了考古领域目前使用的主要技术,同时加强了样本采集和多组分微样本分析的基本概念。这种跨学科的方法提供了一种独特的经验,证明了化学在传统方法之外的广泛适用性

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