International audienceXANES spectroscopy was used to complement the results previously obtained with Raman spectroscopy by the same group to determine the firing conditions used in the production of a single vessel painted by the Berlin Painter in the 5th century B.C. The vessel, part of the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum, presents a complicated layered architecture of black and red gloss, with different stratigraphies present on the interior and exterior surfaces. The study of two samples, one each from the interior and exterior surface of the vessel, was performed with the complementary analytical techniques of X-ray nano-and micro-spectroscopy (X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF) and full-field transmission X-ray microspectrosc...
In this study a multi-technique analysis was performed on the decorated surfaces of four ancient pot...
The location of manufacture, or provenance, of ancient artifacts reveals much about their cultural a...
Trichrome painted wares spread out during the Middle Neolithic (between 5000 and 4500 cal. BC) along...
International audienceXANES spectroscopy was used to complement the results previously obtained with...
XANES spectroscopy was used to complement the results previously obtained with Raman spectroscopy by...
We present results of X-ray fluorescence (XRF) microprobe analyses of ancient ceramic cross-sections...
Raman spectroscopy and X-Ray Powder Diffraction were applied in order to characterize the materials ...
The aim of this archaeometric study is to recover information regarding technological processes and ...
Ancient ceramics from the archaeological site of Ebla (Syria), dating back between 2250 and 1800 B.C...
Roman black gloss ceramics from two different locations and separated by 50–80 years were investigat...
Analytical pigment investigation can reveal important information for art-historians. The use of two...
A non-invasive multi-analytical approach combining optical microscopy (OM), micro-X-ray diffraction ...
In the present study, we investigated by the joint use of portable instrumentations, namely a handhe...
The ceramic masterpieces that belong to the private collections and art galleries are rarely studied...
peer reviewedThe applicability of mobile, non-destructive techniques such as energy dispersive X-ray...
In this study a multi-technique analysis was performed on the decorated surfaces of four ancient pot...
The location of manufacture, or provenance, of ancient artifacts reveals much about their cultural a...
Trichrome painted wares spread out during the Middle Neolithic (between 5000 and 4500 cal. BC) along...
International audienceXANES spectroscopy was used to complement the results previously obtained with...
XANES spectroscopy was used to complement the results previously obtained with Raman spectroscopy by...
We present results of X-ray fluorescence (XRF) microprobe analyses of ancient ceramic cross-sections...
Raman spectroscopy and X-Ray Powder Diffraction were applied in order to characterize the materials ...
The aim of this archaeometric study is to recover information regarding technological processes and ...
Ancient ceramics from the archaeological site of Ebla (Syria), dating back between 2250 and 1800 B.C...
Roman black gloss ceramics from two different locations and separated by 50–80 years were investigat...
Analytical pigment investigation can reveal important information for art-historians. The use of two...
A non-invasive multi-analytical approach combining optical microscopy (OM), micro-X-ray diffraction ...
In the present study, we investigated by the joint use of portable instrumentations, namely a handhe...
The ceramic masterpieces that belong to the private collections and art galleries are rarely studied...
peer reviewedThe applicability of mobile, non-destructive techniques such as energy dispersive X-ray...
In this study a multi-technique analysis was performed on the decorated surfaces of four ancient pot...
The location of manufacture, or provenance, of ancient artifacts reveals much about their cultural a...
Trichrome painted wares spread out during the Middle Neolithic (between 5000 and 4500 cal. BC) along...