McMaster Archaeological XRF Lab (MAX Lab)
MAX Lab is a hub for cutting-edge archaeometric research, bringing together advanced scientific techniques and archaeological inquiry to unlock the secrets of the past.
Specializing in energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (EDXRF), our lab conducts non-destructive artifact analysis, focusing on obsidian sourcing, trade networks, and material characterization. Through collaborative research, academic partnerships, and technological advancements, MAX Lab contributes to a deeper understanding of ancient civilizations and their material culture.
Whether you’re a researcher, student, or archaeology enthusiast, explore our resources, discover our latest projects, and join us in unraveling the mysteries of history through science.
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The Lab Learn more
MAX Lab is a leading research facility specializing in energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (EDXRF) for non-destructive artifact analysis.
Our lab is dedicated to archaeometric research, focusing on obsidian sourcing, material characterization, and provenance studies.
Research Learn more
Our team conducts groundbreaking studies on ancient trade networks, technological advancements, and material culture.
From Neolithic obsidian exchange to Mesoamerican artifact analysis, MAX Lab contributes to the scientific understanding of past civilizations through rigorous methodologies and collaborative projects.
Our Team Learn more
MAX Lab is led by a dedicated group of researchers, specialists, and students committed to advancing archaeological science through innovative methodologies and interdisciplinary collaboration.
With expertise in archaeometry, material analysis, and geochemical research, our team works to uncover the origins and movement of ancient artifacts, contributing valuable insights to the field of archaeology.