Hyperspectral analysis of cultural heritage artifacts: pigment material diversity in the Gough Map of Britain
The Gough Map, one of the earliest surviving maps of Britain, was created and extensively revised over the 15th century. In 2015, the map was imaged using a hyperspectral imaging system while in the collection at the Bodleian Library, Oxford University. The goal of the collection of the hyperspectra...
Main Authors: | Bai, D, Messinger, D, Howell, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers
2017
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