Supervised and unsupervised pattern recognition techniques were used to classify 48 sherds of Roman pottery (terra sigillata), analysed by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry and atomic absorption spectrometry for seven major and minor elements (Al, Fe, Ca, Mg, K, Ti and Mn). Hierarchical agglomerative clustering and principal component analysis were used to classify the studied material into compositional groups which could account for different centres of production; soft independent modelling of class analogy (SIMCA) was used to solve questions regarding doubtful assignment
In the present paper chemical characterization has been carried out on 67 shards of archaeological p...
A group of 51 shards of medieval polychrome glazed pottery, coming from Canosa castle archaeological...
From international conference on application of nuclear data in the field of work of art; Rome-Venic...
Chemical characterisation has been carried out on 58 fragments of archaeological pottery from pre-cl...
About one hundred Etruscan ceramic shards dating from the VIII to the IV century BC and coming from ...
Chemical characterization has been carried out on 200 ceramic samples belonging to differe...
Cooking pots and bowls from two production locations ca. 200 m from each other at the rural settleme...
This work presents the archaeometric characterisation of a group of ancient pottery remains discover...
Forty-five sherds of Roman terra sigillata were analysed for seven major and minor elements by induc...
The compositional information of an Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis (INAA) of pottery sherd...
The present research concerns a comparative study between the chemical and mineralogical composition...
One hundred and jifty-seven sherds of Campanian pottery were analysed by inductively coupled plasma ...
Renaissance lustred majolica shards from Gubbio and Deruta (Central Italy) were investigated in orde...
Thirty-eight samples of pottery were analyzed for determining chemical composition in order to estab...
The present research concerns a comparative study between the chemical and mineralogical composition...
In the present paper chemical characterization has been carried out on 67 shards of archaeological p...
A group of 51 shards of medieval polychrome glazed pottery, coming from Canosa castle archaeological...
From international conference on application of nuclear data in the field of work of art; Rome-Venic...
Chemical characterisation has been carried out on 58 fragments of archaeological pottery from pre-cl...
About one hundred Etruscan ceramic shards dating from the VIII to the IV century BC and coming from ...
Chemical characterization has been carried out on 200 ceramic samples belonging to differe...
Cooking pots and bowls from two production locations ca. 200 m from each other at the rural settleme...
This work presents the archaeometric characterisation of a group of ancient pottery remains discover...
Forty-five sherds of Roman terra sigillata were analysed for seven major and minor elements by induc...
The compositional information of an Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis (INAA) of pottery sherd...
The present research concerns a comparative study between the chemical and mineralogical composition...
One hundred and jifty-seven sherds of Campanian pottery were analysed by inductively coupled plasma ...
Renaissance lustred majolica shards from Gubbio and Deruta (Central Italy) were investigated in orde...
Thirty-eight samples of pottery were analyzed for determining chemical composition in order to estab...
The present research concerns a comparative study between the chemical and mineralogical composition...
In the present paper chemical characterization has been carried out on 67 shards of archaeological p...
A group of 51 shards of medieval polychrome glazed pottery, coming from Canosa castle archaeological...
From international conference on application of nuclear data in the field of work of art; Rome-Venic...