One of the aims of the project “PARNASO – Dallo Scavo al Museo” was the development of analytical procedures for the physical chemical characterization of archaeological glasses and bronzes. The surface investigation of historical objects can be useful both to date the artefacts and to understand their manufacture techniques. The study of the decay of specific elements, in fact, can make it possible to date archaeological glasses; moreover the use of specific raw materials, available in a certain area, allows specific glass compositions to be linked to regional manufacture sites. Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS) has proved to be a suitable analytical technique to highlight some of the principal characteristics of the ancient glass ma...
Fifty-five fragments of Roman glass from Augusta Praetoria (Aosta, Italy) were analysed by inductive...
The study of ancient ceramic fragments provides important information about the production technolog...
Within the frame of a project aimed to systematically characterize Bronze Age glasses in Northern It...
Secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) is a highly sensitive chemical analysis technique available i...
In the present study, the following aspects were developed: 1) Bulk characterisation, with the aim o...
In the present work, we report on a detailed characterization of Late Roman and Byzantine (from 2nd ...
Vitreous tesserae from two mosaics in Herculaneum (Italy) dating from the 1st century AD have been i...
A total 103 fragments of Roman glass tableware are studied, unearthed at 7 archaeolog-ical sites in ...
Object of the present work is the archaeometric study of glass fragments found on the archaeological...
The research is focused on the chemical and mineralogical study of protohistoric glass beads coming ...
Analytical techniques have been used to implement the archaeological information from surface survey...
Since the 18th century analytical methods have been used to identify the chemical composition of arc...
A multi-analytical approach was used to investigate Roman lead-glazed ceramic artefacts from archaeo...
Glass findings may be used as archaeometric markers when sufficient information is available on the ...
A large sample set of transparent and opaque glass artefacts recovered from Etruscan contexts innort...
Fifty-five fragments of Roman glass from Augusta Praetoria (Aosta, Italy) were analysed by inductive...
The study of ancient ceramic fragments provides important information about the production technolog...
Within the frame of a project aimed to systematically characterize Bronze Age glasses in Northern It...
Secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) is a highly sensitive chemical analysis technique available i...
In the present study, the following aspects were developed: 1) Bulk characterisation, with the aim o...
In the present work, we report on a detailed characterization of Late Roman and Byzantine (from 2nd ...
Vitreous tesserae from two mosaics in Herculaneum (Italy) dating from the 1st century AD have been i...
A total 103 fragments of Roman glass tableware are studied, unearthed at 7 archaeolog-ical sites in ...
Object of the present work is the archaeometric study of glass fragments found on the archaeological...
The research is focused on the chemical and mineralogical study of protohistoric glass beads coming ...
Analytical techniques have been used to implement the archaeological information from surface survey...
Since the 18th century analytical methods have been used to identify the chemical composition of arc...
A multi-analytical approach was used to investigate Roman lead-glazed ceramic artefacts from archaeo...
Glass findings may be used as archaeometric markers when sufficient information is available on the ...
A large sample set of transparent and opaque glass artefacts recovered from Etruscan contexts innort...
Fifty-five fragments of Roman glass from Augusta Praetoria (Aosta, Italy) were analysed by inductive...
The study of ancient ceramic fragments provides important information about the production technolog...
Within the frame of a project aimed to systematically characterize Bronze Age glasses in Northern It...