A multi-analytical approach has been applied to characterize ancient glazed ceramics from the archaeological sites of Magna Mater temple and Domus Tiberiana on the Palatine Hill (Rome, Italy) dated between the 3rd and the early 5th century AD. The aim of this work is to investigate the production technologies of the ceramic body and the glazed coating and to explore the nature and the provenance of the raw materials. Optical microscopy (OM), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) results showed that the ceramic body is composed by quartz, K-feldspar and plagioclase, fragments of igneous and sedimentary rocks. The firing temperature was estimated at about 900-1000 °C, in uncontrolled atmosp...
Archaeometric investigation allowed the characterization of two important classes of ceramics: 'vetr...
A non-invasive multi-analytical approach combining optical microscopy (OM), micro-X-ray diffraction ...
In this thesis, the fabrication technology of Roman lead glazes were examined using a number of mate...
The aim of this archaeometric study is to recover information regarding technological processes and ...
A collection of ceramics from the Middle Ages found in Altilia and Terravecchia (the Saepinum area, ...
Abstract Glazed pottery with ‘‘negative decoration’’ samples, dating back to the twelfth to thirtee...
In 2005, the remains of a Roman villa, dating from the early fourth to the sixth centuries AD, were ...
This work focused on the study of decorated pottery dated back to the 16th century from the Roman ar...
A multi-analytical approach was used to investigate Roman lead-glazed ceramic artefacts from archaeo...
The aim of this work was to study the chemical and micro-structural composition of Ayyubid/Mamluk gl...
Ceramic coatings on ancient pottery, in particular black gloss, transparent glaze (first alkali base...
This study is focused on Medieval Roman heavy lead-glazed ceramics from the archaeological site of t...
The present work focuses on the archaeometric characterisation of 10th-11th-century lead-glazed pott...
The analytical characterization of cultural heritage materials has a great importance in terms of ga...
Apulian red-figured pottery, one of the most important examples of ceramic handcraft prod...
Archaeometric investigation allowed the characterization of two important classes of ceramics: 'vetr...
A non-invasive multi-analytical approach combining optical microscopy (OM), micro-X-ray diffraction ...
In this thesis, the fabrication technology of Roman lead glazes were examined using a number of mate...
The aim of this archaeometric study is to recover information regarding technological processes and ...
A collection of ceramics from the Middle Ages found in Altilia and Terravecchia (the Saepinum area, ...
Abstract Glazed pottery with ‘‘negative decoration’’ samples, dating back to the twelfth to thirtee...
In 2005, the remains of a Roman villa, dating from the early fourth to the sixth centuries AD, were ...
This work focused on the study of decorated pottery dated back to the 16th century from the Roman ar...
A multi-analytical approach was used to investigate Roman lead-glazed ceramic artefacts from archaeo...
The aim of this work was to study the chemical and micro-structural composition of Ayyubid/Mamluk gl...
Ceramic coatings on ancient pottery, in particular black gloss, transparent glaze (first alkali base...
This study is focused on Medieval Roman heavy lead-glazed ceramics from the archaeological site of t...
The present work focuses on the archaeometric characterisation of 10th-11th-century lead-glazed pott...
The analytical characterization of cultural heritage materials has a great importance in terms of ga...
Apulian red-figured pottery, one of the most important examples of ceramic handcraft prod...
Archaeometric investigation allowed the characterization of two important classes of ceramics: 'vetr...
A non-invasive multi-analytical approach combining optical microscopy (OM), micro-X-ray diffraction ...
In this thesis, the fabrication technology of Roman lead glazes were examined using a number of mate...