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A short fictional episode of boys finding a sealed wooden case frames a clear, nontechnical introduction to scientific art authentication. The text outlines neutron activation analysis and gamma-ray spectrometry for identifying and quantifying trace elements, explains the role of standards in measurements, and shows how elemental fingerprints can indicate pigment age and origin. It surveys complementary techniques—spark-source mass spectrometry, X-ray diffraction, and isotope mass spectrometry—and discusses how analysis of lead white and other pigments can expose modern forgeries and help determine manufacturing methods or geographic sources of materials.
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