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Lightfastness assessment of Levantine rock art by means of microfading spectrometry
Authors:Julio M del Hoyo‐Melndez  Berta Carrin‐Ruiz  Gabriel Riutort‐Mayol  Jos L Lerma
Affiliation:Julio M. del Hoyo‐Meléndez,Berta Carrión‐Ruiz,Gabriel Riutort‐Mayol,José L. Lerma
Abstract:The documentation of archeological sites requires the adoption of non‐destructive techniques to safeguard the unique legacy coming from prehistoric periods. This article tackles the assessment of lightfastness properties on a rock art site to determine the behavior of motif's color deterioration over time in Remígia Cave, Castellón (Spain), which is considered part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The measurements were performed using a microfade testing device to analyze the spectral characteristics and the aging properties of the colorant system and various substrates on site. Two scenarios have been identified depending on whether the lightness (L*) parameter of the rocky substrate changes or not in relation with the painted motifs. If the substrate remains stable without any change, red motifs containing iron oxide pigments will become more visible. If the substrate becomes lighter, the pigments will experience similar changes. Therefore, the contrast between paintings and support will be considerably enhanced.
Keywords:color degradation  documentation  photosensitivity  pigments  Spanish Levantine rock art
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