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Works of Art
  AUTHENTICATION
       EXPERTISE
          DATING




             March 2012
When Science meets Arts




               Study of Authenticity on                             Dating with C14 and TL
             stone, bronze, brass, silver,                           tests on wood, ivory,
                gold, glass, painting…                               textiles, terracotta…




For more than 10 years, CIRAM scientific team has been analyzing more than 5.000
   objects for the most renowned dealers, the most prestigious auction houses
                           and major national museums.



           Extract of the commercial references of CIRAM

           Art Dealers: Jacques Barrère, Brimo de Laroussilhe, Pierre Dartevelle, Bernard De
           Grunne, Christian Deydier, Bernard Dulon, Lance Entwistle, Sam Fogg, Fortuna,
           Michael C. Hughes, Guy Ladrière, J.J Lally & Co, Nasser & Co, Phoenix Ancient Art,
           Royal Athena, Simon Ray, Jules Speelman

           Auction houses: Artcurial, Christie's, Koller, Piasa, Pierre Bergé & Associés,
           Sotheby's, Tajan

           Museums: Louvre, Petit Palais, Auguste Rodin, Arthur Rimbaud, Fondation
           Giacometti, The American Battle Monuments Commission




                     More than a simple provider,
            CIRAM promises to be a scientific quality partner
                     and an experienced adviser.




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Stone study
                                                         sandstone, limestone, schist, jade, marble, ...


Dating a stone is possible, but it concerns the creation of the material, and not the carved phase.

So, we have to analyze the corrosion processes of the stone. As they are very slow, the study of stone
figures is efficient for objects presumed of at least 300 years old.


As a consequence, our analysis require complementary approaches (tools marks, surface deposits,
weathering of stone, origin of this corrosion…) that form a body of evidences, from which we can
discuss about their chronological compatibility with the presumed period of the carving of the object.




                    1st step: Surface analysis – Non intrusive



This preliminary study allows to exhibit modern treatments or not,
but it is not sufficient to establish the antiquity of an object.


We can investigate for:

    Traces of carving and polishing, tools chips ...

    Superficial deposits: burial sediments, modern application ...

    Surface treatments: cleaning, acid attack ...

    Ancient and modern polychromy                                                  Modern polishing marks (arrows)




                                                                                                    M



    lithopone white
    (1870 AD)                                                                                 M




Modern polychromy on a modern                                                       Manganese-rich deposits (M)
object or an ancient one                                                            voluntary applied



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2
                     nd
                          step: Material and its corrosion - Intrusive                                 C
                                                               (5 x 5 mm)


According to the nature of the stone, the corrosion processes
expand differently, but we have to observe a weathering gradient
between the carved face and the inside part of the stone.


The natural corrosion of a stone presents different features:

 Surface porosity
                                                                                   Important decohesion of grains
 Grains decohesion                                                                (arrows) at the carved surface
                                                                                   (C)
 Differential dissolution

 Desquamation of the surface

 Reprecipitation of iron and manganese oxides

 Gradient of weathering
                                                                                         B




                                                                                   Decohesion of grains (arrows) at
                                                                                   a broken area (B). Medium level.




An artificial corrosion of the stone can be made with strong
acids (hydrochloric, sulfuric, phosphoric, hydrofluoric ...).

They leave detectable elements (Cl, S, P, F) and a
homogeneous weathering frontline.




       Fluorine-rich
       layer                                                                       No decohesion or other corrosion
                                                                                   feature inside the stone




                                       The expand of corrosion (arrows)          Study of stone: from 1100€
                                       is sub-parallel to the surface    Scan or X-Ray imaging: from 750€
                                                                      Study of stone & Scan: 100€ discount
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Study of metal alloys
                                                                                             Bronze, brass, iron


For copper alloys (bronze and brass), we look for long time processes. So, in the most cases, we only
analyze objects presumed of at least 300 years old.

The composition of the alloy, the nature and the degree of the corrosion establish a body of evidences,
which indicates if these results are consistent or not with the presumed period of the object.

If the piece has a closed shape and contains a residual casting core, a thermoluminescence test can
be performed as a complementary approach with the metal analyses.




                   1st step: Alloy composition - Intrusive
                                                        (< 1mm)


The first step of the analysis is to define the composition of
the alloy and the nature of the embedded inclusions.


We can detect formal elements of modernity, as aluminium
or phosphorus.


We can exhibit the incompatibility of the composition of the
alloy with the presumed date of the object (zinc-aluminium-
                                                                                   Aluminium indicates this brass
copper-lead alloy, for example).
                                                                                   has been made after 1850 AD.




Even if the composition is not inconsistent with the
presumed date of the object, it cannot be considered as a
fundamental proof of authenticity.




                                                                                   Zinc-aluminium alloys do not
                                                                                   correspond to antique techniques.




                                       Is this "classical" bronze ancient
                                       or modern?



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2nd step: Corrosion study - Intrusive
                                                      (2 x 2 mm)

We have to observe if the corrosion expands deep inside the
alloy (natural origin) or if it remains superficial (artificial origin).


We also have to define its physic-chemical features:

 Inter-granular corrosion
                                                                                     Corrosion processes (arrows)
 Trans-granular corrosion                                                           expand inside the alloy.
 Weathering of lead globules and their shift to the surface

 Superficial increase of tin associated with the preferential
  corrosion of copper-rich phase

 Dezincification for brass

 Composition of corrosion products (the "patina") and
  research of chemical attack evidences (chlorine, sulfur).




                                                                                     Typical dendritic corrosion (arrows).




                                           Corrosion processes (arrows) are
                                           superficial. They result from an acid attack.




                      3rd step: Object homogeneity – Non intrusive




                       M
                                            The X-Ray investigation of the object allows to observe the
                                            structural homogeneity of the object and to identify:

                                             restoration areas,

                                             assemblies of ancient (A) and modern (M) alloys
                  A
                                                                                     Study of metal: from 1100€
                                                                              Scan or X-Ray imaging: from 750€
                                                                           Study of metal & Scan: 100€ discount
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Terracotta analysis
                                                                                                                                                                 Thermoluminescence (TL) Tests


Since more than 30 years, the authentication of terracotta is based on thermoluminescence (TL)
analysis, which gives an estimated age of the last heating of the material, with a standard deviation
typically around ± 20%.

Nowadays, in order to detect more sophisticated forgeries, it is often necessary to complete the
thermoluminescence approach with the visualisation of the internal structure of the object, with X-ray
radiography or scanner.

Crossing these two scientific techniques, in association with a stylistic analysis, guarantees the
authenticity of a terracotta object.



                                             1st step: Thermoluminescence test - Intrusive
                                                                                                                            ( 2 mm drilling)
                                                                                                                                 Sample n° 0411-OA-14M-1-P1
                                                                                                                                 Thermoluminescence curves
                                                                                         4000
                                                                                                      TL Intensity (a.u.)
                                                                                         3500

                                                                                         3000
                                                                                                                 Nat
                                                                                         2500                    Nat + 4,4 Gy
                                                                                                                 Nat + 8,8 Gy
                                                                                         2000
                                                                                                                 Background

                                                                                         1500                                                                                                  Sample n° 0411-OA-14M-1-P1
                                                                                                                                                                                            TL as a function of irradiation dose
For a recently heated object, TL                                                         1000
                                                                                                                                                                                TL intensities between 290 -370 °C                 ED value (Gy)
curves (red) exhibit low intensities.                                                     500                                                             3000
                                                                                                                                                                      TL Intensity (a.u.)
Then, antiquity evaluation gives a                                                          0
                                                                                                                                                          2500
                                                                                                 50        100             150        200       250        300         350       400        450
recent age.                                                                                                                                                                  Temperature (°C)
                                                                                                                                                          2000


                                                                                                                                                          1500


                                                                                                                                                          1000


                                                                                                                                                          500
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Dose (Gy)
                                                                                                                                                                         -0,6
                                   Sample n° 0411-OA-14M-1-P2
                                                                                                                                                            0
                                   Thermoluminescence curves
                                                                                                                                                                 -2             0                2            4            6               8          10
 4500                                                                                                                                                                       ED
             TL Intensity (a.u.)
                                                                                                                                                                           value
 4000

 3500
                      Nat
 3000
                      Nat + 4,4 Gy
 2500                 Nat + 8,8 Gy
                      Background                                                          Sample n° 0411-OA-14M-1-P2
 2000
                                                                                       TL as a function of irradiation dose
 1500                                                                        TL intensities between 290 -370 °C                        ED value (Gy)
                                                     3500
 1000
                                                                 TL Intensity (a.u.)
  500                                                3000

   0
        50      100         150        200     250   2500
                                                        300         350        400        450
                                                                           Temperature (°C)
                                                     2000

                                                     1500                                                                                                                    TL curves and antiquity evaluation
                                                     1000
                                                                                                                                                                             obtained on this sample show that it
                                                     500
                                                                                                                                                                             was anciently heated.
                                                                                                                                                Dose (Gy)
                                                                           -5,1
                                                       0
                                                            -8        -6          -4        -2         0               2          4         6         8          10          The estimated age should be about
                                                                                   ED value                                                                                  1000 ± 150 years old.


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2nd step: Object homogeneity – Non intrusive




                          X-Ray radiography of this figure shows no internal anomalies.
                          Associated with TL results, it allows confirming its antiquity.




                                                                                   X-Ray imaging of this horse
                                                                                   shows it is composed by
                                                                                   numerous terracotta pieces
                                                                                   assembled with a modern
                                                                                   technique.

                                                                                   Even if TL showed the antiquity
                                                                                   of the material, the observation
                                                                                   of its structure indicates that
                                                                                   this horse is modern.




   If the thermoluminescence analyses reveal a recent
    material, then the object is probably a forgery.

   If the results indicate it is an ancient material,
    we suggest completing the analysis with X-Ray
    radiography or scanner, in order to evaluate the
    homogeneity of the object.




                                                                             Thermoluminescence (TL): 300€
                                                                            Scan or X-Ray imaging: from 750€
                                                                                    TL & Scan: 100€ discount
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Study of wood, ivory, bone, textile...
                                                                                                            Radiocarbon (C14) dating

Scientific analysis of objects made of wood, ivory, bone and textile (canvas for example) is based on
the dating of the raw constitutive material of the pieces, using Carbon 14 method.
The age obtained gives information about the death of the organism.

Assuming that the C14 measurement does not concern the shaping itself, we can, nevertheless,
determine if the antiquity of the material (its date) is consistent or not with the presumed period of the
object and identify forgeries and restoration areas.

An X-ray exploration of the objects can give further information about the shaping of the pieces and their
structural homogeneity.




                          1st step: Dating of the raw material – Invasive (50 to 200 mg)


                                                                                                                           Calibrated date
                                                                                                                   1170 – 1264 AD (95.4 %)
Carbon 14 dating is based on the
measurement of the amount of the 14C that
contain all the organic materials (wood,
plants, bone, ivory…).
                                                                             Radiocarbon age [BP]




It permits to determine the time since the
death of the organism (cut of the tree,
cotton picking, death of the animal…).




                                                                                                                 Calendar date [AD]
Radiocarbon age [BP]




                                                                                                    The accuracy of the dating depends on
                                                                                                              the antiquity of the material.

                                                                                                         It can vary between 100 years for
                                                                                                              material older than 300 years,

                                                                                                       and 250-300 years for younger ones
                                                                                                     (from 17th to 1950 AD), because of the
                                                                                                     necessary calibration of the C14 ages.

                       Calendar date [AD]




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Calibrated date
                                                                                                           1669 – 1710 AD (15.9%)
                                                                                                           1716 – 1780 AD (26.7%)
                                                                                                           1797 – 1890 AD (36.7%)
In the range 1650 AD – 1950 AD,                                                                            1909 – 1944 AD (16.1%)
there are have several possible intervals of
calibrated dates for one radiocarbon age.




                                                                              Radiocarbon age [BP]
Nevertheless, we can promote one or two
of them regarding the percent of probability
that affects each interval.




                                     Calibrated date
                             1962 – 1963 AD ( 6.0%)
                             1976 – 1977 AD (89.4%)                                                      Calendar date [AD]
C 14 measurement [F C14]




                                                                     For material younger than 1950 AD, we can obtain
                                                                     a very accurate date (less than 10 years),
                                                                     considering the effects of the atmospheric nuclear
                                                                     bomb tests.

                           Calendar date [AD]




                             2nd step: Object homogeneity – Non intrusive




The X-Ray exploration allows
observing the structural homogeneity
of the object and identifying:
                                                                                                     R
 restoration areas (R)                                          A

 assemblies of ancient (A) and
  modern (M) materials

                                                         M


                                                                                     Carbon14 (C14): 1190€, 4 weeks delivery
                                                                                          Scan or X-Ray imaging: from 750€
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CIRAM - Scientific Tests on Works of Art - 2013

  • 1. Works of Art AUTHENTICATION EXPERTISE DATING March 2012
  • 2. When Science meets Arts Study of Authenticity on Dating with C14 and TL stone, bronze, brass, silver, tests on wood, ivory, gold, glass, painting… textiles, terracotta… For more than 10 years, CIRAM scientific team has been analyzing more than 5.000 objects for the most renowned dealers, the most prestigious auction houses and major national museums. Extract of the commercial references of CIRAM Art Dealers: Jacques Barrère, Brimo de Laroussilhe, Pierre Dartevelle, Bernard De Grunne, Christian Deydier, Bernard Dulon, Lance Entwistle, Sam Fogg, Fortuna, Michael C. Hughes, Guy Ladrière, J.J Lally & Co, Nasser & Co, Phoenix Ancient Art, Royal Athena, Simon Ray, Jules Speelman Auction houses: Artcurial, Christie's, Koller, Piasa, Pierre Bergé & Associés, Sotheby's, Tajan Museums: Louvre, Petit Palais, Auguste Rodin, Arthur Rimbaud, Fondation Giacometti, The American Battle Monuments Commission More than a simple provider, CIRAM promises to be a scientific quality partner and an experienced adviser. Europe - Phone +33 5 56 23 45 35 – Mobile +33 6 64 14 24 10 - contact@ciram-art.com North America – Mobile +1 917 509 5616 - info@ciram-art.com © 2012 - www.ciram-art.com
  • 3. Stone study sandstone, limestone, schist, jade, marble, ... Dating a stone is possible, but it concerns the creation of the material, and not the carved phase. So, we have to analyze the corrosion processes of the stone. As they are very slow, the study of stone figures is efficient for objects presumed of at least 300 years old. As a consequence, our analysis require complementary approaches (tools marks, surface deposits, weathering of stone, origin of this corrosion…) that form a body of evidences, from which we can discuss about their chronological compatibility with the presumed period of the carving of the object. 1st step: Surface analysis – Non intrusive This preliminary study allows to exhibit modern treatments or not, but it is not sufficient to establish the antiquity of an object. We can investigate for:  Traces of carving and polishing, tools chips ...  Superficial deposits: burial sediments, modern application ...  Surface treatments: cleaning, acid attack ...  Ancient and modern polychromy Modern polishing marks (arrows) M lithopone white (1870 AD) M Modern polychromy on a modern Manganese-rich deposits (M) object or an ancient one voluntary applied Europe - Phone +33 5 56 23 45 35 – Mobile +33 6 64 14 24 10 - contact@ciram-art.com North America – Mobile +1 917 509 5616 - info@ciram-art.com © 2012 - www.ciram-art.com
  • 4. 2 nd step: Material and its corrosion - Intrusive C (5 x 5 mm) According to the nature of the stone, the corrosion processes expand differently, but we have to observe a weathering gradient between the carved face and the inside part of the stone. The natural corrosion of a stone presents different features:  Surface porosity Important decohesion of grains  Grains decohesion (arrows) at the carved surface (C)  Differential dissolution  Desquamation of the surface  Reprecipitation of iron and manganese oxides  Gradient of weathering B Decohesion of grains (arrows) at a broken area (B). Medium level. An artificial corrosion of the stone can be made with strong acids (hydrochloric, sulfuric, phosphoric, hydrofluoric ...). They leave detectable elements (Cl, S, P, F) and a homogeneous weathering frontline. Fluorine-rich layer No decohesion or other corrosion feature inside the stone The expand of corrosion (arrows) Study of stone: from 1100€ is sub-parallel to the surface Scan or X-Ray imaging: from 750€ Study of stone & Scan: 100€ discount Europe - Phone +33 5 56 23 45 35 – Mobile +33 6 64 14 24 10 - contact@ciram-art.com North America – Mobile +1 917 509 5616 - info@ciram-art.com © 2012 - www.ciram-art.com
  • 5. Study of metal alloys Bronze, brass, iron For copper alloys (bronze and brass), we look for long time processes. So, in the most cases, we only analyze objects presumed of at least 300 years old. The composition of the alloy, the nature and the degree of the corrosion establish a body of evidences, which indicates if these results are consistent or not with the presumed period of the object. If the piece has a closed shape and contains a residual casting core, a thermoluminescence test can be performed as a complementary approach with the metal analyses. 1st step: Alloy composition - Intrusive (< 1mm) The first step of the analysis is to define the composition of the alloy and the nature of the embedded inclusions. We can detect formal elements of modernity, as aluminium or phosphorus. We can exhibit the incompatibility of the composition of the alloy with the presumed date of the object (zinc-aluminium- Aluminium indicates this brass copper-lead alloy, for example). has been made after 1850 AD. Even if the composition is not inconsistent with the presumed date of the object, it cannot be considered as a fundamental proof of authenticity. Zinc-aluminium alloys do not correspond to antique techniques. Is this "classical" bronze ancient or modern? Europe - Phone +33 5 56 23 45 35 – Mobile +33 6 64 14 24 10 - contact@ciram-art.com North America – Mobile +1 917 509 5616 - info@ciram-art.com © 2012 - www.ciram-art.com
  • 6. 2nd step: Corrosion study - Intrusive (2 x 2 mm) We have to observe if the corrosion expands deep inside the alloy (natural origin) or if it remains superficial (artificial origin). We also have to define its physic-chemical features:  Inter-granular corrosion Corrosion processes (arrows)  Trans-granular corrosion expand inside the alloy.  Weathering of lead globules and their shift to the surface  Superficial increase of tin associated with the preferential corrosion of copper-rich phase  Dezincification for brass  Composition of corrosion products (the "patina") and research of chemical attack evidences (chlorine, sulfur). Typical dendritic corrosion (arrows). Corrosion processes (arrows) are superficial. They result from an acid attack. 3rd step: Object homogeneity – Non intrusive M The X-Ray investigation of the object allows to observe the structural homogeneity of the object and to identify:  restoration areas,  assemblies of ancient (A) and modern (M) alloys A Study of metal: from 1100€ Scan or X-Ray imaging: from 750€ Study of metal & Scan: 100€ discount Europe - Phone +33 5 56 23 45 35 – Mobile +33 6 64 14 24 10 - contact@ciram-art.com North America – Mobile +1 917 509 5616 - info@ciram-art.com © 2012 - www.ciram-art.com
  • 7. Terracotta analysis Thermoluminescence (TL) Tests Since more than 30 years, the authentication of terracotta is based on thermoluminescence (TL) analysis, which gives an estimated age of the last heating of the material, with a standard deviation typically around ± 20%. Nowadays, in order to detect more sophisticated forgeries, it is often necessary to complete the thermoluminescence approach with the visualisation of the internal structure of the object, with X-ray radiography or scanner. Crossing these two scientific techniques, in association with a stylistic analysis, guarantees the authenticity of a terracotta object. 1st step: Thermoluminescence test - Intrusive ( 2 mm drilling) Sample n° 0411-OA-14M-1-P1 Thermoluminescence curves 4000 TL Intensity (a.u.) 3500 3000 Nat 2500 Nat + 4,4 Gy Nat + 8,8 Gy 2000 Background 1500 Sample n° 0411-OA-14M-1-P1 TL as a function of irradiation dose For a recently heated object, TL 1000 TL intensities between 290 -370 °C ED value (Gy) curves (red) exhibit low intensities. 500 3000 TL Intensity (a.u.) Then, antiquity evaluation gives a 0 2500 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 recent age. Temperature (°C) 2000 1500 1000 500 Dose (Gy) -0,6 Sample n° 0411-OA-14M-1-P2 0 Thermoluminescence curves -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 4500 ED TL Intensity (a.u.) value 4000 3500 Nat 3000 Nat + 4,4 Gy 2500 Nat + 8,8 Gy Background Sample n° 0411-OA-14M-1-P2 2000 TL as a function of irradiation dose 1500 TL intensities between 290 -370 °C ED value (Gy) 3500 1000 TL Intensity (a.u.) 500 3000 0 50 100 150 200 250 2500 300 350 400 450 Temperature (°C) 2000 1500 TL curves and antiquity evaluation 1000 obtained on this sample show that it 500 was anciently heated. Dose (Gy) -5,1 0 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 The estimated age should be about ED value 1000 ± 150 years old. Europe - Phone +33 5 56 23 45 35 – Mobile +33 6 64 14 24 10 - contact@ciram-art.com North America – Mobile +1 917 509 5616 - info@ciram-art.com © 2012 - www.ciram-art.com
  • 8. 2nd step: Object homogeneity – Non intrusive X-Ray radiography of this figure shows no internal anomalies. Associated with TL results, it allows confirming its antiquity. X-Ray imaging of this horse shows it is composed by numerous terracotta pieces assembled with a modern technique. Even if TL showed the antiquity of the material, the observation of its structure indicates that this horse is modern.  If the thermoluminescence analyses reveal a recent material, then the object is probably a forgery.  If the results indicate it is an ancient material, we suggest completing the analysis with X-Ray radiography or scanner, in order to evaluate the homogeneity of the object. Thermoluminescence (TL): 300€ Scan or X-Ray imaging: from 750€ TL & Scan: 100€ discount Europe - Phone +33 5 56 23 45 35 – Mobile +33 6 64 14 24 10 - contact@ciram-art.com North America – Mobile +1 917 509 5616 - info@ciram-art.com © 2012 - www.ciram-art.com
  • 9. Study of wood, ivory, bone, textile... Radiocarbon (C14) dating Scientific analysis of objects made of wood, ivory, bone and textile (canvas for example) is based on the dating of the raw constitutive material of the pieces, using Carbon 14 method. The age obtained gives information about the death of the organism. Assuming that the C14 measurement does not concern the shaping itself, we can, nevertheless, determine if the antiquity of the material (its date) is consistent or not with the presumed period of the object and identify forgeries and restoration areas. An X-ray exploration of the objects can give further information about the shaping of the pieces and their structural homogeneity. 1st step: Dating of the raw material – Invasive (50 to 200 mg) Calibrated date 1170 – 1264 AD (95.4 %) Carbon 14 dating is based on the measurement of the amount of the 14C that contain all the organic materials (wood, plants, bone, ivory…). Radiocarbon age [BP] It permits to determine the time since the death of the organism (cut of the tree, cotton picking, death of the animal…). Calendar date [AD] Radiocarbon age [BP] The accuracy of the dating depends on the antiquity of the material. It can vary between 100 years for material older than 300 years, and 250-300 years for younger ones (from 17th to 1950 AD), because of the necessary calibration of the C14 ages. Calendar date [AD] Europe - Phone +33 5 56 23 45 35 – Mobile +33 6 64 14 24 10 - contact@ciram-art.com North America – Mobile +1 917 509 5616 - info@ciram-art.com © 2012 - www.ciram-art.com
  • 10. Calibrated date 1669 – 1710 AD (15.9%) 1716 – 1780 AD (26.7%) 1797 – 1890 AD (36.7%) In the range 1650 AD – 1950 AD, 1909 – 1944 AD (16.1%) there are have several possible intervals of calibrated dates for one radiocarbon age. Radiocarbon age [BP] Nevertheless, we can promote one or two of them regarding the percent of probability that affects each interval. Calibrated date 1962 – 1963 AD ( 6.0%) 1976 – 1977 AD (89.4%) Calendar date [AD] C 14 measurement [F C14] For material younger than 1950 AD, we can obtain a very accurate date (less than 10 years), considering the effects of the atmospheric nuclear bomb tests. Calendar date [AD] 2nd step: Object homogeneity – Non intrusive The X-Ray exploration allows observing the structural homogeneity of the object and identifying: R  restoration areas (R) A  assemblies of ancient (A) and modern (M) materials M Carbon14 (C14): 1190€, 4 weeks delivery Scan or X-Ray imaging: from 750€ C14 & Scan: 100€ discount Europe - Phone +33 5 56 23 45 35 – Mobile +33 6 64 14 24 10 - contact@ciram-art.com North America – Mobile +1 917 509 5616 - info@ciram-art.com © 2012 - www.ciram-art.com
  • 11. To learn more about CIRAM services To ask for a study … Visit our website www.ciram-art.com Contact us EUROPE office & laboratory near Bordeaux, France Tel. / Fax +33 (0)5 56 23 45 35 e-mail contact@ciram-art.com NORTH AMERICA office in New York, USA Tel. +1 917 509 5616 e-mail info@ciram-art.com Join us Facebook, Linkedln, Twitter, Issuu, Slideshare, Pearltrees Europe - Phone +33 5 56 23 45 35 – Mobile +33 6 64 14 24 10 - contact@ciram-art.com North America – Mobile +1 917 509 5616 - info@ciram-art.com © 2012 - www.ciram-art.com