Philippe Collon
Fall Semester 2010, Physics Department, University of Notre Dame
Course Content
Syllabus || Projects || Project Assignments || Lab Group Assignments || Project Presentations
Course Tutorials: Tutorial 0 || Tutorial 1 || Tutorial 2 & 3 || Tutorial 4 || Tutorial 5 || Tutorial 6
Chapter 1. Physics Background and Techniques
1.1. Goals and Purpose of Archaeometry
1.2. Principles of Atomic Spectroscopy
1.3. Principles of Nuclear Decay and Reaction Processes
1.4. Natural Radioactivity ?Dangers and Opportunities
1.5. Tools and Techniques
Chapter 2. Analytical Methods in Art and Archaeology
2.1. Principles of X-Ray Sources and Absorption Techniques
2.2. X-ray Absorption & Fluorescence
2.3. Principles of X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF)
2.4. Principles of Proton Induced X-ray Emission (PIXE)
2.5. Depth Profiling with PIXE Techniques
2.6. PIXE Analysis of Metals, Paper and other Artifacts
2.7. Raman and other Spectroscopies
2.8. Isotope Analysis and Neutron Activation Techniques
2.9. Neutron Activation Analysis of Archaeological Artifacts
2.10. Neutron activation of paintings
2.11. Isotope Separation & Analysis
2.12. Food and Diet Analysis
2.13. European Origins
Chapter 3. Isotope Analysis and Dating Methods
3.1. Archaeological Dating Methods
3.2. Dating with Radioactive Clocks
3.3. Mapping Change and Development
3.4. Migration and Colonization || Noah’s Flood Theory
3.5. Accelerator Mass Spectroscopy ( AMS )
3.6. Applications of AMS
3.7. Dating for Anthropology
3.8. Uranium Thorium Dating
3.9. Thermoluminescence
3.10. Applications of TL Dating
Chapter 4. Bioanalytic Techniques
4.1. Genetics as a Tool in Anthropology
4.2. Tracing populations with Haplogroups
--- Student Presentations ---
Septemebr 2010 @ University of Notre Dame, IN