Black-GlossWare artifacts, unearthed at the Phoenician-Punic site of Motya (Sicily, Italy), dating back from the end of 6th to the early 4th century BC, have been investigated. Mineralogical, petrographical and chemical characterization has been performed to elucidate the technological aspects, to distinguish locally manufactured pottery from those imported and to provide information on raw materials used for their production. A multianalytical approach based on optical microscopy, μ-Raman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction investigations has been used. Results show that the internal body is composed of quartz, K-feldspar, plagioclase feldspar, pyroxene, mica, gehlenite and hematite. In addition, magnetit...
A collection of ceramics from the Middle Ages found in Altilia and Terravecchia (the Saepinum area, ...
Micro-Raman spectroscopy (mu-RS) has been used to characterize mineralogical phases of corroded iron...
Ancient ceramics from the archaeological site of Ebla (Syria), dating back between 2250 and 1800 B.C...
Black-Gloss Ware artifacts, unearthed at the Phoenician-Punic site of Motya (Sicily, Italy), dating ...
This study is focused on the Phoenician Red Slip Ware, a cultural and chronological marker, unearthe...
Tuscan black glosses on ancient pottery have been characterized using high resolution techniques. An...
Many of the ancient black eye paints, the kohls, consisted of galena, stibine or antimony sulfide, c...
The Whitaker Museum in Mozia (Sicily) conserves some funerary vessels coming from the isle’s archaic...
This paper presents a chemical characterization by means of WDXRF and mineralogical characterization...
The micro-chemical/mineralogical composition of samples of grey-paste imitations of Italic Late Repu...
In the present work the advantages of punctual approaches are discussed in the discrimination of bla...
In the present work the advantages of punctual approaches are discussed in the discrimination of bla...
Archaeological excavations carried out in the town of Palermo revealed important traces of metallurg...
This study examines the reliability of geochemical data for determining the provenance of black-glos...
Ceramic coatings on ancient pottery, in particular black gloss, transparent glaze (first alkali base...
A collection of ceramics from the Middle Ages found in Altilia and Terravecchia (the Saepinum area, ...
Micro-Raman spectroscopy (mu-RS) has been used to characterize mineralogical phases of corroded iron...
Ancient ceramics from the archaeological site of Ebla (Syria), dating back between 2250 and 1800 B.C...
Black-Gloss Ware artifacts, unearthed at the Phoenician-Punic site of Motya (Sicily, Italy), dating ...
This study is focused on the Phoenician Red Slip Ware, a cultural and chronological marker, unearthe...
Tuscan black glosses on ancient pottery have been characterized using high resolution techniques. An...
Many of the ancient black eye paints, the kohls, consisted of galena, stibine or antimony sulfide, c...
The Whitaker Museum in Mozia (Sicily) conserves some funerary vessels coming from the isle’s archaic...
This paper presents a chemical characterization by means of WDXRF and mineralogical characterization...
The micro-chemical/mineralogical composition of samples of grey-paste imitations of Italic Late Repu...
In the present work the advantages of punctual approaches are discussed in the discrimination of bla...
In the present work the advantages of punctual approaches are discussed in the discrimination of bla...
Archaeological excavations carried out in the town of Palermo revealed important traces of metallurg...
This study examines the reliability of geochemical data for determining the provenance of black-glos...
Ceramic coatings on ancient pottery, in particular black gloss, transparent glaze (first alkali base...
A collection of ceramics from the Middle Ages found in Altilia and Terravecchia (the Saepinum area, ...
Micro-Raman spectroscopy (mu-RS) has been used to characterize mineralogical phases of corroded iron...
Ancient ceramics from the archaeological site of Ebla (Syria), dating back between 2250 and 1800 B.C...