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Marc Walton Scientist, Getty Conservation Institute

Marc Walton Scientist, Getty Conservation Institute. Characterization of Athenian black gloss slips by TEM and synchrotron-based x-ray a bsorption techniques

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Marc Walton Scientist, Getty Conservation Institute

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  1. Marc WaltonScientist, Getty Conservation Institute • Characterization of Athenian black gloss slips by TEM and synchrotron-based x-ray absorption techniques • Lecture at Getty Villa for general public entitled “Attic Pots and Atomic Particles: Modern Science Looks at Ancient Vases” http://blogs.getty.edu/iris/getty-voices-attic-pots-and-atomic-particles/ • Interested in developing collaborations to develop new ways of characterizing ancient ceramic technologies. Ca XRF scanning of Athenian ceramic sherds; beamline 10-2 Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Light source (SSRL).

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