In the 6thand 5th centuries B.C., Gela (Italy, Sicily) was one of the most important production centres of archi-tectural terracottas in the Mediterranean basin. Nevertheless, few archaeometric data are actually available in scientific literature on this interesting artifacts class. Here we report an archaeometric characterization of Geloan coroplastic materials. In particular, an investigation on finest architectural terracottas found in dumps archaeological contexts in Gela has been carried out with the aim at identifying the distinctive features of the production and the manufacturing techniques. The group of samples includes various remarkable architectural elements: painted sima and geison fragments, and acroteria specimens. Informatio...
In the present work, an analytical study of painted plaster samples coming from an ancient crypt, da...
In the framework of the archeological investigations of an outstanding Roman Villas in Tuscany (Vill...
Petrographic and chemical analyses of the “ceramic body” of 114 majolica artefacts manufactured in S...
In the 6thand 5th centuries B.C., Gela (Italy, Sicily) was one of the most important production cent...
In the 6thand 5th centuries B.C., Gela (Italy, Sicily) was one of the most important production cent...
In the 6th and 5thcenturies BCGela (Italy, Sicily) was one of the most important production centres ...
Architectural terracottas represent a key element in the history of ancient Greek architecture; morp...
A set of 20 ceramic samples was autoptically selected from the numerous findings recovered from the ...
In a period spanning from the 7th to the 1st century BC, the exterior surfaces of civil and sacred ...
In this contribute we present an archaeometric study carried out by non-destructive method on a sele...
In a period spanning from the 7th to the 1st century BC, the exterior surfaces of civil and sacred b...
In the present work, an analytical study of paintings from an ancient hypogeum, dated back to 4th–3r...
In this work we report the results of the analysis of clay and sand raw materials collected from the...
It is well known that mineralogical, petrographic and chemical analyses can successfully support pro...
In the framework of the archeological investigations of an outstanding Roman Villas in Tuscany (Vill...
In the present work, an analytical study of painted plaster samples coming from an ancient crypt, da...
In the framework of the archeological investigations of an outstanding Roman Villas in Tuscany (Vill...
Petrographic and chemical analyses of the “ceramic body” of 114 majolica artefacts manufactured in S...
In the 6thand 5th centuries B.C., Gela (Italy, Sicily) was one of the most important production cent...
In the 6thand 5th centuries B.C., Gela (Italy, Sicily) was one of the most important production cent...
In the 6th and 5thcenturies BCGela (Italy, Sicily) was one of the most important production centres ...
Architectural terracottas represent a key element in the history of ancient Greek architecture; morp...
A set of 20 ceramic samples was autoptically selected from the numerous findings recovered from the ...
In a period spanning from the 7th to the 1st century BC, the exterior surfaces of civil and sacred ...
In this contribute we present an archaeometric study carried out by non-destructive method on a sele...
In a period spanning from the 7th to the 1st century BC, the exterior surfaces of civil and sacred b...
In the present work, an analytical study of paintings from an ancient hypogeum, dated back to 4th–3r...
In this work we report the results of the analysis of clay and sand raw materials collected from the...
It is well known that mineralogical, petrographic and chemical analyses can successfully support pro...
In the framework of the archeological investigations of an outstanding Roman Villas in Tuscany (Vill...
In the present work, an analytical study of painted plaster samples coming from an ancient crypt, da...
In the framework of the archeological investigations of an outstanding Roman Villas in Tuscany (Vill...
Petrographic and chemical analyses of the “ceramic body” of 114 majolica artefacts manufactured in S...