The ‘Cotto Variegato’ are tiles used in Lombardy, between the XVII and XIX centuries as flooring for several historical buildings. Tiles are produced by the processing of two compositionally distinct clays. The main stylistic character of these tiles is a banded texture producing a veined aspect, in which white and red bands are also folded. The artefacts were hand crafted using two clayey raw materials of different composition, that are only partially mixed before the firing. The colour differences are produced during the firing. In all samples white and red portions are always composed of Ca-rich and Ca-poor clay, respectively. The multi-layered texture was obtained by a multiple folding and pressing process of the mixture. The interfere...
The topic of this study was the mineralogical and petrographic characterization of lime-based mortar...
An experimental approach in order to investigate the possibility that some Italian limestones were u...
Several medieval tiles from Tiebas Castle in Navarre, classified as carreaux de pavement, were miner...
International audienceThe Alcazar Palace (Seville, Spain) is famous for its ceramic decorations; 16 ...
Fragments of selected 10 Gothic and Renaissance tiles coming from the Dubiecko castle area were subj...
This study reports investigations on painted plasters and mortars from Egnatia. The investigations a...
This current research is focused on the mineralogical and petrographic characterisation of mortar-ba...
Some archaeological investigations, promoted by Regione Autonoma Valle d’Aosta, Assesorato alla Cult...
This tutorial paper is focused on the mineralogical-petrographic characterization of clayey raw mate...
The aim of the present paper is to provide a review of the contribution of mineralogical petrographi...
It is well known that mineralogical, petrographic and chemical analyses can successfully support pro...
The topic of this study was the mineralogical and petrographic characterization of bedding mortars (...
Archaeological excavations carried out in the sites of Rione Terra and Via Fascione in Pozzuoli (anc...
The addition of temper in the pottery production is attested since prehistoric times and is still a ...
International audienceIn France, during the medieval period, tin-glazed earthenware technique is nei...
The topic of this study was the mineralogical and petrographic characterization of lime-based mortar...
An experimental approach in order to investigate the possibility that some Italian limestones were u...
Several medieval tiles from Tiebas Castle in Navarre, classified as carreaux de pavement, were miner...
International audienceThe Alcazar Palace (Seville, Spain) is famous for its ceramic decorations; 16 ...
Fragments of selected 10 Gothic and Renaissance tiles coming from the Dubiecko castle area were subj...
This study reports investigations on painted plasters and mortars from Egnatia. The investigations a...
This current research is focused on the mineralogical and petrographic characterisation of mortar-ba...
Some archaeological investigations, promoted by Regione Autonoma Valle d’Aosta, Assesorato alla Cult...
This tutorial paper is focused on the mineralogical-petrographic characterization of clayey raw mate...
The aim of the present paper is to provide a review of the contribution of mineralogical petrographi...
It is well known that mineralogical, petrographic and chemical analyses can successfully support pro...
The topic of this study was the mineralogical and petrographic characterization of bedding mortars (...
Archaeological excavations carried out in the sites of Rione Terra and Via Fascione in Pozzuoli (anc...
The addition of temper in the pottery production is attested since prehistoric times and is still a ...
International audienceIn France, during the medieval period, tin-glazed earthenware technique is nei...
The topic of this study was the mineralogical and petrographic characterization of lime-based mortar...
An experimental approach in order to investigate the possibility that some Italian limestones were u...
Several medieval tiles from Tiebas Castle in Navarre, classified as carreaux de pavement, were miner...