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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/26099
Title: Reflectance spectroscopy reveals mineralogy and preservation of ceramics from the Bidong Shipwreck
Authors: Yunos, Nur Khatibah Md
Pan, Hui-Juan 
Yang, Shouye
Ifandi, Elena
Rahman, Muhd Nur Ismail Abdul
Ariffin, Effi Helmy
Shaari, Hasrizal
Keywords: VIS-NIR reflectance spectroscopy;Shipwreck ceramics;Varimax-rotated PCA (VPCA);Southeast asia;Underwater cultural heritage (UCH)
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: NATURE PORTFOLIO
Journal Volume: 15
Journal Issue: 1
Source: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Abstract: 
Shipwreck ceramics are rarely analysed in situ since conventional mineral tests require sampling and jeopardise conservation. This study present the first application of full-range visible-near-infrared (VIS-NIR, 350-2500 nm) reflectance spectroscopy to shipwreck ceramics, analysing 30 sherds from the 16th-century Bidong wreck off Peninsular Malaysia. CIELAB colour space reveals the a*-b* linearity improves markedly from R-2 <= 0.50 on uncleaned surfaces to 0.80 in clean-powder subsamples, providing an objective metric for de-encrustation. High chromaticity and pervasive hematite document dominantly oxidising, whereas a minority of grey fabrics signal reduction firing conditions. Varimax-rotated PCA (VPCA) resolves 18 spectral components in intact sherds but only 11 after cleaning, demonstrating how surface alteration inflates apparent mineral diversity. Diagnostic loadings for illite and Fe-rich pyroxene (hedenbergite) tie the ceramic body to Sukhothai red clays, while copper sulphides and marine carbonates fingerprint post-burial interaction with Cu fittings and seawater. A weak 600-620 nm shoulder tentatively matches lazurite, a blue pigment rarely reported in Southeast Asian wares thus requires micro-analytical confirmation. This rapid, micro-destructive VIS-NIR method provides preliminary information about the salvaged artifacts which can be further correlated with another scientific study for provenance and production techniques interpretation.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/26099
ISSN: 2045-2322
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-17661-3
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