Synchrotron SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Author in the following contributions
- XEOL study of the kinetics of optical and chemical changes induced during synchrotron X-ray analysis of fossil teeth
- Comprehensive synchrotron-based technical analysis of the practice of Pierre Soulages at the end of the 1950s and screening of markers of alteration
- New experimental approach for the metallurgical study of medieval ferrous artefact: the case of arms and armour manufacturing
- Semi-quantitative chemical imaging at the PUMA beamline, SOLEIL synchrotron, complemented with SEM-EDX to analyze red coloring matter samples of polychrome cave art from northern Spain
- Non-invasive chemical comparison of the Palaeolithic Lion man sculpture, ivory fragments and a left mammoth tusk found at the Hohlenstein-Stadel Cave, Swabian Alb, Germany