The archaeometric study of the "golden slip" ware (second century BCE-fourth century CE) at the site of Barikot (Swat, north-western Pakistan) aimed to define its manufacturing technology and provenance of the raw materials used. For this reason, a multianalytical approach consisting of the microscopic, microstructural and mineralogical analysis of both the golden slip and the ceramic paste was adopted. The slip was found to be composed by platy minerals, microchemically identified as talc and chlorite; their intimate association indicated clearly that they derived from a chlorite-talc schist. This rock is geologically available near the site in the "green stones" lenses within the Mingora ophiolites outcropping in the Swat valley. Due to t...
The chemical and mineralogical characterization of seven ceramic fragments produced within Tiwanaku ...
Results are reported regarding laboratory-scale experimental work aiming to reproduce ceramic specim...
The composition and production of pre-modern glazed tiles in Pakistan are not well understood. Here,...
The archaeometric study of the “golden slip” ware (second century BCE—fourth century CE) at the sit...
The archaeometric study of the “golden slip” ware (second century BCE—fourth centu...
In addition to the red terra sigillata production, the largest Gallic workshop (La Graufesenque) mad...
The archaeometric analysis of a set of potsherds of black slip ware found at the site of Barikot (Sw...
Lens-shaped talc deposits related to Mesozoic gabbroic rocks are exposed in an area of 2 km , about...
In addition to the red terra sigillata production, the largest Gallic workshop (La Graufesenque) mad...
In the early twentieth century, Guy Brunton located a small number of turquoise beads and pendants i...
WOS: 000418897300011The primary objective of the present work is to make a comparison between the re...
actes du colloque Vessels: inside and outside EMAC '07 9th European Meeting on Ancient Ceramics 24-2...
The aim of this work was to study the chemical and micro-structural composition of Ayyubid/Mamluk gl...
This paper provides an overview of our previous experimentation on ancient gold refining methods and...
Twenty five years ago, close to the northern Peruvian town of Lambayeque (Huaca Rajada) beneath two ...
The chemical and mineralogical characterization of seven ceramic fragments produced within Tiwanaku ...
Results are reported regarding laboratory-scale experimental work aiming to reproduce ceramic specim...
The composition and production of pre-modern glazed tiles in Pakistan are not well understood. Here,...
The archaeometric study of the “golden slip” ware (second century BCE—fourth century CE) at the sit...
The archaeometric study of the “golden slip” ware (second century BCE—fourth centu...
In addition to the red terra sigillata production, the largest Gallic workshop (La Graufesenque) mad...
The archaeometric analysis of a set of potsherds of black slip ware found at the site of Barikot (Sw...
Lens-shaped talc deposits related to Mesozoic gabbroic rocks are exposed in an area of 2 km , about...
In addition to the red terra sigillata production, the largest Gallic workshop (La Graufesenque) mad...
In the early twentieth century, Guy Brunton located a small number of turquoise beads and pendants i...
WOS: 000418897300011The primary objective of the present work is to make a comparison between the re...
actes du colloque Vessels: inside and outside EMAC '07 9th European Meeting on Ancient Ceramics 24-2...
The aim of this work was to study the chemical and micro-structural composition of Ayyubid/Mamluk gl...
This paper provides an overview of our previous experimentation on ancient gold refining methods and...
Twenty five years ago, close to the northern Peruvian town of Lambayeque (Huaca Rajada) beneath two ...
The chemical and mineralogical characterization of seven ceramic fragments produced within Tiwanaku ...
Results are reported regarding laboratory-scale experimental work aiming to reproduce ceramic specim...
The composition and production of pre-modern glazed tiles in Pakistan are not well understood. Here,...