This study represents a first contribution to a wider project aimed at a scientific characterization of the Turkmenian ceramic production and to a deeper knowledge of the artefact typologies of the Nestorian period. Some ceramic findings were collected near an adobe wall of a Partic building under the ruins of a Nestorian monastery (VIIIeIX century), with the aim to characterize them by different physico-chemical and analytical methodologies on the basis of the employed raw materials and the production technology, verifying and ascertaining differences and analogies with the Persian or other neighbouring ceramic production technologies. The knowledge of the material and technological properties of these findings and the reconstruction of...
The Shahr-i Sokhta (The Burnt City) is a Bronze Age archaeological site in east of Iran with several...
This research was funded by the Junta de Andalucia Research Group RNM179, the Spanish Research Proje...
Bodies and glazes of tiles from the Ilkhanid period found at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Takht...
This study represents a first contribution to a wider project aimed at a scientific characterization...
Eight findings of ancient ceramics (IX-X century) from Merv (currently Mary City - Turkmenistan) wer...
We present the results of an experimental conservation project on selected samples of Buff Ware cera...
We present the results of an experimental conservation project on selected samples of Buff Ware cera...
We present part of the results of an experimental conservation project on selected samples of Buff W...
The article presents the results of an interdisciplinary study of fragments of ceramic dishware, as ...
The article is devoted to the technical analysis of building ceramics referring to the Saltovo-Mayat...
On the basis of optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive spectrometry...
This archaeometric study deals with seven samples of prehistoric pottery and, for the first time in ...
Results of research in the mode of preparing molding compositions as one of technological stages in ...
© The authors. Studying on archaeological material the history of the Kazan Kremlin which was includ...
Abstract : This article used modern methods of physical and chemical analysis to study the properti...
The Shahr-i Sokhta (The Burnt City) is a Bronze Age archaeological site in east of Iran with several...
This research was funded by the Junta de Andalucia Research Group RNM179, the Spanish Research Proje...
Bodies and glazes of tiles from the Ilkhanid period found at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Takht...
This study represents a first contribution to a wider project aimed at a scientific characterization...
Eight findings of ancient ceramics (IX-X century) from Merv (currently Mary City - Turkmenistan) wer...
We present the results of an experimental conservation project on selected samples of Buff Ware cera...
We present the results of an experimental conservation project on selected samples of Buff Ware cera...
We present part of the results of an experimental conservation project on selected samples of Buff W...
The article presents the results of an interdisciplinary study of fragments of ceramic dishware, as ...
The article is devoted to the technical analysis of building ceramics referring to the Saltovo-Mayat...
On the basis of optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive spectrometry...
This archaeometric study deals with seven samples of prehistoric pottery and, for the first time in ...
Results of research in the mode of preparing molding compositions as one of technological stages in ...
© The authors. Studying on archaeological material the history of the Kazan Kremlin which was includ...
Abstract : This article used modern methods of physical and chemical analysis to study the properti...
The Shahr-i Sokhta (The Burnt City) is a Bronze Age archaeological site in east of Iran with several...
This research was funded by the Junta de Andalucia Research Group RNM179, the Spanish Research Proje...
Bodies and glazes of tiles from the Ilkhanid period found at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Takht...