In the frame work of multi-elemental analysis, we have used the X-ray fluorescence technique (XRF... more In the frame work of multi-elemental analysis, we have used the X-ray fluorescence technique (XRF) for simultaneous determination of the elements present in samples of ancient pottery shards of the romans ruins of Tipaza and Tamentfoust archaeological site near Algiers, ALGERIA. The XRF technique is used because it is non-destructive and offers the ability to quickly analyze many samples and helps to solve difficult analytical problems where chemical methods prove limited. In this work, we propose the development of an analysis protocol using a portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometer ELIO XG, leading to a provenance study on ancient potteries. Quantitative data obtained by the analysis of fluorescence spectra allowed the determination of the concentrations of Mg, Al, Si, Ca and Fe, present in the two samples which show the similarity of their composition. Finally, this work aspires to set up a database on archaeological remains in Algeria.In the frame work of multi-elemental analysis, we have used the X-ray fluorescence technique (XRF) for simultaneous determination of the elements present in samples of ancient pottery shards of the romans ruins of Tipaza and Tamentfoust archaeological site near Algiers, ALGERIA. The XRF technique is used because it is non-destructive and offers the ability to quickly analyze many samples and helps to solve difficult analytical problems where chemical methods prove limited. In this work, we propose the development of an analysis protocol using a portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometer ELIO XG, leading to a provenance study on ancient potteries. Quantitative data obtained by the analysis of fluorescence spectra allowed the determination of the concentrations of Mg, Al, Si, Ca and Fe, present in the two samples which show the similarity of their composition. Finally, this work aspires to set up a database on archaeological remains in Algeria.
HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), 2016
Communication à la Journée du "CReAAH", Archéologie, Archéosciences, Histoire, Rennes, ... more Communication à la Journée du "CReAAH", Archéologie, Archéosciences, Histoire, Rennes, 2 avril 201
In the frame work of multi-elemental analysis, we have used the X-ray fluorescence technique (XRF... more In the frame work of multi-elemental analysis, we have used the X-ray fluorescence technique (XRF) for simultaneous determination of the elements present in samples of ancient pottery shards of the romans ruins of Tipaza and Tamentfoust archaeological site near Algiers, ALGERIA. The XRF technique is used because it is non-destructive and offers the ability to quickly analyze many samples and helps to solve difficult analytical problems where chemical methods prove limited. In this work, we propose the development of an analysis protocol using a portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometer ELIO XG, leading to a provenance study on ancient potteries. Quantitative data obtained by the analysis of fluorescence spectra allowed the determination of the concentrations of Mg, Al, Si, Ca and Fe, present in the two samples which show the similarity of their composition. Finally, this work aspires to set up a database on archaeological remains in Algeria.In the frame work of multi-elemental analysis, we have used the X-ray fluorescence technique (XRF) for simultaneous determination of the elements present in samples of ancient pottery shards of the romans ruins of Tipaza and Tamentfoust archaeological site near Algiers, ALGERIA. The XRF technique is used because it is non-destructive and offers the ability to quickly analyze many samples and helps to solve difficult analytical problems where chemical methods prove limited. In this work, we propose the development of an analysis protocol using a portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometer ELIO XG, leading to a provenance study on ancient potteries. Quantitative data obtained by the analysis of fluorescence spectra allowed the determination of the concentrations of Mg, Al, Si, Ca and Fe, present in the two samples which show the similarity of their composition. Finally, this work aspires to set up a database on archaeological remains in Algeria.
HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), 2016
Communication à la Journée du "CReAAH", Archéologie, Archéosciences, Histoire, Rennes, ... more Communication à la Journée du "CReAAH", Archéologie, Archéosciences, Histoire, Rennes, 2 avril 201
TRUC M. C. (dir), Saint-Dizier « la Tuilerie » (Haute-Marne), Trois sépultures d’élite du VIe siècle, Publications du CRAHAM, Presses universitaires de Caen, 297 p. , 2019
In 2002, excavations were carried out by INRAP at Saint-Dizier which allowed us to discover three... more In 2002, excavations were carried out by INRAP at Saint-Dizier which allowed us to discover three merovingian burials with exceptional treasures, dated from around the begin ah the 6th century.
These burials are interpreted as those of a frank military chiefdom to which the king had to give territories to control the military conquests of the Franks.
After more than 15 years of multidisciplinary research, this publication presents the results of the studies carried out on this exceptional discovery, which provides information of funerary practices, and material culture (jewellery, weapons, costume, containers) characteristic of the Frankish elite at the beginning of the 6th century. These publication aim also to understand how the elites shaped and influenced the territory.
En 2002, des fouilles menées par l’Inrap (Institut national de recherches archéologiques préventives) à Saint-Dizier ont permis la découverte de trois tombes mérovingiennes de trois tombes d’une richesse exceptionnelle – une femme, deux hommes et un cheval.
Après plus de 15 années de recherches pluridisciplinaires, cette publication livre les résultats des études menées sur cette découverte exceptionnelle qui éclaire notre vision des pratiques funéraires, du costume de la parure et de la vaisselle, caractéristiques de l’élite franque au début du VIe siècle.
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These burials are interpreted as those of a frank military chiefdom to which the king had to give territories to control the military conquests of the Franks.
After more than 15 years of multidisciplinary research, this publication presents the results of the studies carried out on this exceptional discovery, which provides information of funerary practices, and material culture (jewellery, weapons, costume, containers) characteristic of the Frankish elite at the beginning of the 6th century. These publication aim also to understand how the elites shaped and influenced the territory.
En 2002, des fouilles menées par l’Inrap (Institut national de recherches archéologiques préventives) à Saint-Dizier ont permis la découverte de trois tombes mérovingiennes de trois tombes d’une richesse exceptionnelle – une femme, deux hommes et un cheval.
Après plus de 15 années de recherches pluridisciplinaires, cette publication livre les résultats des études menées sur cette découverte exceptionnelle qui éclaire notre vision des pratiques funéraires, du costume de la parure et de la vaisselle, caractéristiques de l’élite franque au début du VIe siècle.