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Presented By: Kelsey Museum of Archaeology

FAST Lecture: Multispectral Imaging: Shedding Light on Ancient Paint Surfaces

Carrie Roberts, Kelsey Museum

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The technical study of ancient polychromy often relies on investigative techniques that require sampling and comparative analysis using instrumentation. Such techniques are not always achievable, due to their very dependence on samples, the acquisition of which may be restricted depending on the collection or site. For this reason, conservators at the Kelsey Museum have explored the use of non-invasive analytical and imaging techniques to investigate ancient paint surfaces. One of these techniques is Multispectral Imaging (MSI). MSI is non-destructive, affordable, and easily achievable in most settings, since it requires only a modified camera, lens filters, and portable light sources. This talk will present case studies highlighting recent endeavors to optimize MSI research for field settings.

Reception 5:30 pm, Lecture 6:00 pm.

FAST lectures are free and open to the public.

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