This work applies established analytical techniques of physical sciences to Irish brick in order to gather evidence of ceramic technologies, provenance and sources of raw materials. Petrographic microscopy, X-ray diffractometry and scanning electron microscopy with an energy dispersive X-ray diffraction attachment were used to study the brick of Rathfarham Castle, Dublin, built c.1618, where clay brick was introduced in 1771. Local clay was fired in the laboratory and analysed in a similar manner. The petrography of the pointing mortar was studied in order to gather evidence of ceramic provenance. This paper concludes that the brick was hand- moulded with a silica-based, predominantly non-calcareous clay of glacial origin gathered locally, ...
Amongst the dating methods that can contribute to building archaeology, it is the technique of stimu...
This work deals with Roman and Late Antique bricks and roof tiles from eight archaeological sites in...
Brick masonry constitutes an important part of the construction materials found in historic building...
This paper studies the provenance and firing technol- ogy of the Fade Mansion brick. The micr...
The aim of this study is to determine the durability of historical brick in relation to mineralogy, ...
The appearance and main decay forms in the fair-faced brick façades on the University Campus of Madr...
International audienceBricks, fine pottery, ceramic gears and tiles are among the human-made objects...
Man used bricks for buildings for thousands of years, but the greatest breakthrough came with the in...
Bricks, fine pottery, ceramic gears and tiles are among the human-made objects routinely recovered i...
The integration of dating methods in building archaeology has resulted in an advance in the qualitat...
Abstract : This work shows the changes in properties of industrial clay bricks collected from the t...
Representative and very uneven texturally bricks having yellow/beige or pale or dark red colors from...
The production technologies of yellow and beige bricks with uniform and heterogeneous textures and a...
Clay is important in the construction i dustry both as a building material and as a foundation for s...
ABSTRACT.- Two different types of ancient bricks (XII-XIVth centuries) collected from historical bui...
Amongst the dating methods that can contribute to building archaeology, it is the technique of stimu...
This work deals with Roman and Late Antique bricks and roof tiles from eight archaeological sites in...
Brick masonry constitutes an important part of the construction materials found in historic building...
This paper studies the provenance and firing technol- ogy of the Fade Mansion brick. The micr...
The aim of this study is to determine the durability of historical brick in relation to mineralogy, ...
The appearance and main decay forms in the fair-faced brick façades on the University Campus of Madr...
International audienceBricks, fine pottery, ceramic gears and tiles are among the human-made objects...
Man used bricks for buildings for thousands of years, but the greatest breakthrough came with the in...
Bricks, fine pottery, ceramic gears and tiles are among the human-made objects routinely recovered i...
The integration of dating methods in building archaeology has resulted in an advance in the qualitat...
Abstract : This work shows the changes in properties of industrial clay bricks collected from the t...
Representative and very uneven texturally bricks having yellow/beige or pale or dark red colors from...
The production technologies of yellow and beige bricks with uniform and heterogeneous textures and a...
Clay is important in the construction i dustry both as a building material and as a foundation for s...
ABSTRACT.- Two different types of ancient bricks (XII-XIVth centuries) collected from historical bui...
Amongst the dating methods that can contribute to building archaeology, it is the technique of stimu...
This work deals with Roman and Late Antique bricks and roof tiles from eight archaeological sites in...
Brick masonry constitutes an important part of the construction materials found in historic building...