Standardising Portable X-ray Fluorescence for Archaeometry
Standardising Portable X-ray Fluorescence for Archaeometry
Disciplines
Other Natural Sciences (95%); Mathematics (5%)
Keywords
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Standards,
P-Xrf,
Archaeometry,
Slicates,
Standardizing,
Protocols
Portable X-ray fluorescence analysis (p-XRF) has been used in archaeological research for several decades. From the outset, however, the results of this chemical analysis method have been met with great scepticism. There are many reasons for this: for example, objects or types of material have been analyzed for which p-XRF is not suitable, or the results given by the instruments in spreadsheets have been used without critical examination. This has led to a significant number of ill-considered publications that have undermined the credibility of the method in the archaeological community. In addition, this method originated in the field of materials testing (especially for metal scrap) and found into ways into studies of archaeological pottery by way of geology and the specific requirements for the method to analyze this material properly have rarely been studied. One reason for this is that p-XRF is often used by inexperienced personnel with no background in instrument technology, sample chemistry, statistics, etc. In addition, the instruments are very easy to use and always give a result - there is no standardised approach to data collection, evaluation and publication. This was the starting point for this project: a detailed investigation of the instruments and their application to silicate materials (especially ceramics) is long overdue. This includes various instrument studies, e.g. experiments to investigate the influence of environmental conditions such as air pressure, humidity etc. on the measurements themselves, as well as investigations on the material to be analysed. This involves testing how sample moisture, grain size, etc. affect the measurements. At least two different analysers (Niton XL3t/Bruker Tracer 5G) are used to check whether the results of the experiments follow a certain rule or are instrument specific. In addition, the interaction of p-XRF with other archaeometric methods, such as petrography or organic residue analysis, will be investigated in more detail in order to determine their best possible combination. In addition to this experimental aspect, statistical protocols and procedures for data processing and evaluation will also play an important role. Standardised procedures will be developed and made available through R scripts in order to establish standards and guidelines for the definition of precise and accurate p-XRF data and analysis results. To ensure that the project does not operate in a vacuum, all aspects will be discussed and agreed with an international network of p-XRF specialists. At the end of the project, internationally accepted protocols and procedures should be available to strengthen the trust and confidence of the archaeological community in this method.
- Universität Wien - 100%
- Georg Tiefengraber, Naturhistorisches Museum Wien , national collaboration partner
- Karina Grömer, Naturhistorisches Museum Wien , national collaboration partner
- Anton Weissenbacher, Schönbrunner Tiergarten-GmbH , national collaboration partner
- Regina Kramer, Schönbrunner Tiergarten-GmbH , national collaboration partner
- Alois Stuppner, Universität Wien , national collaboration partner
Research Output
- 1 Citations
- 4 Publications
- 1 Datasets & models
- 1 Software
- 6 Disseminations
- 5 Scientific Awards
- 1 Fundings
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2025
Title Impact of Waterlogging on Archeaological Ceramics DOI 10.5194/egusphere-egu25-16998 Type Other Author Aßbichler D -
2025
Title Gut durchleuchtet: Standardisierung der portablen Röntgenfluoreszenzanalyse Type Journal Article Author Schauer M Journal Archäologie Österreichs: Mitteilungen der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Ur- und Frühgeschichte Pages 25-27 Link Publication -
2025
Title Chemical and Petrographic Analysis of Hellenistic and Parthian Pottery from Assur, 2023 and 2024; In: Assur 2024: Continuing the Excavations in the New Town and Other Research Across the Site Type Book Chapter Author Schauer M Publisher Gladbeck Pages 122-136 Link Publication -
2024
Title The Munich Procedure – Standardising linear regression documentation in p-XRF research DOI 10.1016/j.simpa.2024.100660 Type Journal Article Author Schauer M Journal Software Impacts Pages 100660 Link Publication
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Title p-XRF Data of Hellenistic and Parthian Pottery from the 2023 and 2024 Excavations at Assur DOI 10.5282/ubm/data.608 Type Database/Collection of data Public Access Link Link
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2024
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Title Munich Procedure v1.0 DOI 10.5281/zenodo.13285344 Link Link
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2024
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Title Initiation and Leading of a Global p-XRF Network (GopXRF) Type A formal working group, expert panel or dialogue Link Link -
2024
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Title Conducting a Hands-on workshop on p-XRF analysis - Focus Experimental Archaeology and Pottery Reconstruction Type Participation in an activity, workshop or similar Link Link -
2024
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Title Organising the Conference Methodological Innovations in P-XRF-Studies (MeIn pXRF) Type A formal working group, expert panel or dialogue Link Link -
2025
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Title Co-Organising the pXRF Colloqium Series of the Global pXRF network Type A formal working group, expert panel or dialogue Link Link -
2024
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Title Conducting a Hands-on workshop on p-XRF analysis - Focus Young Scientific Researchers Type Participation in an activity, workshop or similar Link Link -
2023
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Title Conducting a Hands-on workshop on p-XRF analysis - Focus Conservation and Restauration Type Participation in an activity, workshop or similar Link Link
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2025
Title Schon wieder Keramik gefunden Und warum das etwas Gutes ist!: Ein Einblick in archäometrische Untersuchungsmethoden Type Personally asked as a key note speaker to a conference Level of Recognition National (any country) -
2024
Title Riding a dead horse?: New archaeological and geochemical studies on La Hoguette pottery Type Personally asked as a key note speaker to a conference Level of Recognition Continental/International -
2024
Title SCIENTIFIC CULTURE Journal of Applied Science & Technology to Cultural Heritage Issues Type Appointed as the editor/advisor to a journal or book series Level of Recognition Continental/International -
2023
Title The Munich Procedure: An improved way to develop coefficient corrections for p-XRF-data Type Personally asked as a key note speaker to a conference Level of Recognition Continental/International -
2023
Title The Multivariate Root Mean Square Error: An useful method for clustering p-XRF-data? Type Personally asked as a key note speaker to a conference Level of Recognition Continental/International
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2025
Title AI-Assisted Full-Spectrum p-XRF Analysis: A New Approach to Decoding Graphite Provenance Type Research grant (including intramural programme) Start of Funding 2025 Funder Human Evolution and Archaeological Science Research Network