none5The article discusses the results and cultural-historical implications of a set of non-destructive chemical analyses recently carried out on some of the few extant pre-Hispanic Mesoamerican painted manuscripts. Such analyses, the first of their kind ever carried out on pre-Hispanic Mesoamerican codices, provide fresh and new information regarding the painting materials and techniques used by the ancient painters. The comparative perspective adopted in the discussion allows a first understanding of various indigenous technological traditions, whose detailed study has a great potential in terms of deepening our knowledge of the intellectual history of ancient Mesoamerica.mixedD. Domenici; D. Buti; C. Miliani; B.G. Brunetti; A. Sgamellott...
The Madrid Codex, one of only a few existing pre-Hispanic Maya codices that survived the Spanish des...
Laurencich Minelli Laura, Gasparotto Giorgio, Valdrè Giovanni. Notes about the painting techniques a...
This chapter aims to present the chemical characterization of coloured materials used for painting t...
The few extant pre-Hispanic pictorial manuscripts have been the object of a long scholarly tradition...
Si riportano i risultati analitici e le implicazioni storico-culturali di uno studio multidisciplina...
In this paper the data proceeding from non-invasiove chemical analyses performed on five Mesoamerica...
Here, we report on the analytical findings and their cultural implications of a multidisciplinary st...
none9noAncient Mesoamerican codices represent the religious and historical legacy of the pre-Columbi...
none4noThe article, based on the results of non-invasive scientifical analyses, illustrates the chan...
none1noThe non-invasive chemical analyses performed on the Madrid Codex by the MOLAB mobile laborat...
The paper presents a cultural-historical interpretation of the data deriving from scientific analyse...
As part of an ongoing interdisciplinary project, aimed at disclosing pre-Hispanic Mesoamerican codex...
none10siWhat we present herein is the first scientific study of the Codex Mendoza’s painting materia...
The Madrid Codex, one of only a few existing pre-Hispanic Maya codices that survived the Spanish des...
Laurencich Minelli Laura, Gasparotto Giorgio, Valdrè Giovanni. Notes about the painting techniques a...
This chapter aims to present the chemical characterization of coloured materials used for painting t...
The few extant pre-Hispanic pictorial manuscripts have been the object of a long scholarly tradition...
Si riportano i risultati analitici e le implicazioni storico-culturali di uno studio multidisciplina...
In this paper the data proceeding from non-invasiove chemical analyses performed on five Mesoamerica...
Here, we report on the analytical findings and their cultural implications of a multidisciplinary st...
none9noAncient Mesoamerican codices represent the religious and historical legacy of the pre-Columbi...
none4noThe article, based on the results of non-invasive scientifical analyses, illustrates the chan...
none1noThe non-invasive chemical analyses performed on the Madrid Codex by the MOLAB mobile laborat...
The paper presents a cultural-historical interpretation of the data deriving from scientific analyse...
As part of an ongoing interdisciplinary project, aimed at disclosing pre-Hispanic Mesoamerican codex...
none10siWhat we present herein is the first scientific study of the Codex Mendoza’s painting materia...
The Madrid Codex, one of only a few existing pre-Hispanic Maya codices that survived the Spanish des...
Laurencich Minelli Laura, Gasparotto Giorgio, Valdrè Giovanni. Notes about the painting techniques a...
This chapter aims to present the chemical characterization of coloured materials used for painting t...