The Domus de Janas (Home of the Fairies, or Home of the Witches) are Neolithic hypogea located throughout Sardinia (Italy) and decorated with red and black wall paintings. The objective of this study was to define the painting technique through the analytical characterization of the pigments and binding media. Samples of painting film from different graves have been examined by means of various analytical techniques. XRD, Raman and SEM–EDX analyses identified the red and black pigments respectively as red ochre rich in hematite and carbon black, while GC–MS analyses characterized the organic binder as egg
The wall paintings of the crypt of the church of Saint Andrew in Viterbo (Italy) date back to the 13...
Determination of the chemical composition of different parts of the wall paintings (pigments, mortar...
This paper is a comprehensive analytical study of the murals belonging to an ancient Roman house thr...
The Sos Furrighesos necropolis (Anela) is considered to be one of the most important funerary monume...
In the present work, an analytical study of paintings from an ancient hypogeum, dated back to 4th–3r...
Determination of the chemical composition of different parts of the wall paintings (pigments, mortar...
This work presents the results of an investigation into the painting technique used in the Etruscan ...
This study presents the results of the examination and characterisation of the wall paintings that d...
The wall paintings analyzed have been found in two archaeological contexts, situated in the southwe...
Journal of Raman Spectroscopy Volume 47, Issue 3, 1 March 2016, Pages 321-328 A combined analytica...
Spectroscopic and MS techniques were used to characterize the pigments and the composition of polar ...
International audienceA multi-analytical study has been undertaken to characterise wall paintings fr...
The paper deals with the archaeometric investigation of wall paintings in the Sant’Angelo in Criptis...
Sardinia is an ancient island where it is possible to find signs and symbols, decorative engraved an...
This paper is a comprehensive analytical study of the murals belonging to an ancient Roman house thr...
The wall paintings of the crypt of the church of Saint Andrew in Viterbo (Italy) date back to the 13...
Determination of the chemical composition of different parts of the wall paintings (pigments, mortar...
This paper is a comprehensive analytical study of the murals belonging to an ancient Roman house thr...
The Sos Furrighesos necropolis (Anela) is considered to be one of the most important funerary monume...
In the present work, an analytical study of paintings from an ancient hypogeum, dated back to 4th–3r...
Determination of the chemical composition of different parts of the wall paintings (pigments, mortar...
This work presents the results of an investigation into the painting technique used in the Etruscan ...
This study presents the results of the examination and characterisation of the wall paintings that d...
The wall paintings analyzed have been found in two archaeological contexts, situated in the southwe...
Journal of Raman Spectroscopy Volume 47, Issue 3, 1 March 2016, Pages 321-328 A combined analytica...
Spectroscopic and MS techniques were used to characterize the pigments and the composition of polar ...
International audienceA multi-analytical study has been undertaken to characterise wall paintings fr...
The paper deals with the archaeometric investigation of wall paintings in the Sant’Angelo in Criptis...
Sardinia is an ancient island where it is possible to find signs and symbols, decorative engraved an...
This paper is a comprehensive analytical study of the murals belonging to an ancient Roman house thr...
The wall paintings of the crypt of the church of Saint Andrew in Viterbo (Italy) date back to the 13...
Determination of the chemical composition of different parts of the wall paintings (pigments, mortar...
This paper is a comprehensive analytical study of the murals belonging to an ancient Roman house thr...