A small group of Roman bricks, which had been reused in the medieval Torre Civica of Pavia and recovered from its debris after its collapse in 1989, was investigated by normal archaeological procedures, X-ray diffraction (XRD), optical microscopy of thin sections and instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA), together with controls: a Roman brick from an archaeological excavation alongside the tower in Pavia and a modern brick. The study aimed 1) to investigate the application of INAA to the study of ancient fired building material, 2) to study brick production in Roman Pavia, and 3) to assess the significance of information provided by archaeological classification and qualitative petrological analysis in relation to INAA characteris...
Nowadays, a broad range of analytical techniques are available and applied in the preservation of cu...
International audienceBricks, fine pottery, ceramic gears and tiles are among the human-made objects...
Aim of this study is the characterisation of ancient Roman mortars collected in Piscina Mirabilis, l...
A small group of Roman bricks, which had been reused in the medieval Torre Civica of Pavia and recov...
Part of a research program on cultural heritage aimed to elucidate the production of ceramic artifac...
In this multidisciplinary contribution, several diagnostic tests were carried out in order to charac...
The study of both original and decaying compounds is relevant in understanding the chemistry behind ...
In the present archaeometric investigation attention was addressed to some ceramic artifacts, mostly...
We sampled 51 white marble fragments from the Pavia Torre Civica (excavations 1972-73: 49 samples; d...
Man used bricks for buildings for thousands of years, but the greatest breakthrough came with the in...
During the excavation of the Curiae Veteres area at the Palatine hill, mortars from different eras w...
A multianalytical petrological and geochemical approach, was applied to reconstruct the raw material...
The present research concerns a comparative study between the chemical and mineralogical composition...
The application of the instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) in support of provenance rese...
Production technologies of Roman to Medieval times bricks on the city of Padua were addressed by mea...
Nowadays, a broad range of analytical techniques are available and applied in the preservation of cu...
International audienceBricks, fine pottery, ceramic gears and tiles are among the human-made objects...
Aim of this study is the characterisation of ancient Roman mortars collected in Piscina Mirabilis, l...
A small group of Roman bricks, which had been reused in the medieval Torre Civica of Pavia and recov...
Part of a research program on cultural heritage aimed to elucidate the production of ceramic artifac...
In this multidisciplinary contribution, several diagnostic tests were carried out in order to charac...
The study of both original and decaying compounds is relevant in understanding the chemistry behind ...
In the present archaeometric investigation attention was addressed to some ceramic artifacts, mostly...
We sampled 51 white marble fragments from the Pavia Torre Civica (excavations 1972-73: 49 samples; d...
Man used bricks for buildings for thousands of years, but the greatest breakthrough came with the in...
During the excavation of the Curiae Veteres area at the Palatine hill, mortars from different eras w...
A multianalytical petrological and geochemical approach, was applied to reconstruct the raw material...
The present research concerns a comparative study between the chemical and mineralogical composition...
The application of the instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) in support of provenance rese...
Production technologies of Roman to Medieval times bricks on the city of Padua were addressed by mea...
Nowadays, a broad range of analytical techniques are available and applied in the preservation of cu...
International audienceBricks, fine pottery, ceramic gears and tiles are among the human-made objects...
Aim of this study is the characterisation of ancient Roman mortars collected in Piscina Mirabilis, l...