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Thermo Fisher Scientific Orbitrap Exploris GC Mass Spectrometer (GC & MS)

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Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW)

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Open for Collaboration

Short Description

Thermo Fisher Scientific Orbitrap Exploris GC gas chromatographer with attached mass spectrometer and autosampler

Contact Person

Dimitra Kourtidou MSc, Ph.D.

Research Services

The Archaeological Sciences unit of the Austrian Archaeological Institute is dedicated to the interdisciplinary analysis of archaeological artifacts and ecofacts. In-house expertise includes lithics and marble research, ceramic/clay/mortar and color archaeometry, archaeogeochemistry as well as archaeoichthyology, archaeothanatology and histotaphonomy, archaeobotany and expertise in the field of food archaeology.

The GC-MS system is used to detect and classify mainly organic molecules preserved on and in archaeological artifacts and ecofacts.

Methods & Expertise for Research Infrastructure

The device is used at the OeAI primarily for the analysis of organic residues (ORA) from archaeological artefacts, with a focus on lipophilic substances. This concerns, for example, the detection of specific fatty acids in ceramics in order to determine the types of use of cooking ceramics. A large number of marker substances can be used to answer specific questions in other contexts, such as the use of waxes, resins and other adhesives, the characterisation of wine and olive presses via soil samples, the chemical detection of specific cultivated plants, etc.

Terms of Use

In general, the investigations are carried out by employees of the Austrian Archaeological Institute (OeAI) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (OeAW). However, it is also possible for members of other institutions with relevant training to use the equipment independently to carry out research projects within the framework of scientific collaborations, following instruction and successful completion of a course.

Contact

Dimitra Kourtidou MSc, Ph.D.
ÖAW-ÖAI Archaeological Sciences
+43 1 51581 - 4140
dimitra.kourtidou@oeaw.ac.at
https://www.oeaw.ac.at/oeai/forschung/archaeological-sciences

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