Structural and Chemical Degradation of Archeological Wood: Synchrotron XRD and FTIR Analysis of a 26th Dynasty Egyptian Polychrome Wood Statuette
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Archeological Context and Object Description
2.1.1. Excavation Site
2.1.2. Object Description
2.2. Sample Selection and Description
2.2.1. Sampling Strategy
2.2.2. Sample Handling
2.3. Diagnostic Methods
2.3.1. X-Ray Fluorescence
2.3.2. X-Ray Diffraction Analysis
2.3.3. Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy
2.3.4. Confocal Optical Microscopy
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Wood Identification
3.2. Assessment of Wood Degradation
3.3. Characterization of Painted Colors
3.3.1. Black Color
3.3.2. Blue Color
3.3.3. Green Color
3.3.4. Yellow Color
3.3.5. Red Color
3.3.6. White and Golden Colors
Advantages of SR-XRD
3.4. Conservation Approach
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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| Type of Samples | Description | No. of Samples |
|---|---|---|
| Painted layers | 2 Black, 3 Blue, 1 Green, 1 Yellow, 2 Red, and White (Preparation Layer) | 10 |
| Wood | 2 wood samples collected from the statuette and its base fallen parts | 2 |
| Gold leaf | 1 gold sample was attached to the fallen preparation layer | 1 |
| Note | Duplicate samples of each color were collected from different locations on the object to capture variations in hue and intensity | |
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Atwa, D.M.; Hussein, R.K.; Mohamed, I.F.; Ibrahim, S.; Abdullah, E.; Omar, G.; Ibrahim, M.A.; Refaat, A. Structural and Chemical Degradation of Archeological Wood: Synchrotron XRD and FTIR Analysis of a 26th Dynasty Egyptian Polychrome Wood Statuette. Polymers 2026, 18, 258. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym18020258
Atwa DM, Hussein RK, Mohamed IF, Ibrahim S, Abdullah E, Omar G, Ibrahim MA, Refaat A. Structural and Chemical Degradation of Archeological Wood: Synchrotron XRD and FTIR Analysis of a 26th Dynasty Egyptian Polychrome Wood Statuette. Polymers. 2026; 18(2):258. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym18020258
Chicago/Turabian StyleAtwa, Dina M., Rageh K. Hussein, Ihab F. Mohamed, Shimaa Ibrahim, Emam Abdullah, G. Omar, Moez A. Ibrahim, and Ahmed Refaat. 2026. "Structural and Chemical Degradation of Archeological Wood: Synchrotron XRD and FTIR Analysis of a 26th Dynasty Egyptian Polychrome Wood Statuette" Polymers 18, no. 2: 258. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym18020258
APA StyleAtwa, D. M., Hussein, R. K., Mohamed, I. F., Ibrahim, S., Abdullah, E., Omar, G., Ibrahim, M. A., & Refaat, A. (2026). Structural and Chemical Degradation of Archeological Wood: Synchrotron XRD and FTIR Analysis of a 26th Dynasty Egyptian Polychrome Wood Statuette. Polymers, 18(2), 258. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym18020258

