This paper reports the findings of an archaeometric study performed on 14 architectural earthenwares from the archaeological site of S. Omobono, located in the historic center of Rome (Italy). The archaeological site, accidentally discovered in 1937, includes the remains of a sacred area previously occupied by two temples, one of which was converted into the church of S. Omobono, in 1575. The samples, dated between the 7th and the 6th century BC, belong to dierent sectors of the site. Their petrographic, mineralogical and geochemical characterization was performed by optical microscopy (OM), X-ray powder diraction (XRPD), X-ray fluorescence (XRF), electron probe micro-analysis (EPMA), and Raman spectroscopy (RS). The compositional data obta...
The study of both original and decaying compounds is relevant in understanding the chemistry behind ...
In the 6th and 5thcenturies BCGela (Italy, Sicily) was one of the most important production centres ...
The Ancient Appia Landscapes project (AAL) has been operating since 2011 in partnership with the Sup...
This paper reports the findings of an archaeometric study performed on 14 architectural earthenwares...
This paper reports the findings of an archaeometric study performed on 14 architectural earthenwares...
This work focused on the study of decorated pottery dated back to the 16th century from the Roman ar...
This paper concerns the archaeometric analysis of ceramic finds dating to the Roman Imperial period,...
This paper presents the study of various Roman materials used in the construction of the Maritime Th...
Some archaeological investigations, promoted by Regione Autonoma Valle d’Aosta, Assesorato alla Cult...
This work focused on the study of decorated pottery dated back to the 16th century from the Roman ar...
A set of ceramic materials - about 270 pieces, mainly consisting of bricks and tiles (terracotta and...
In a period spanning from the 7th to the 1st century BC, the exterior surfaces of civil and sacred ...
(fifth to fourth century BC) coming from Taranto (Italy) was analyzed by a multi-technique approach...
Fourteen samples of ancient mortars (joint mortars and plasters) from the archaeological site of Kym...
A multianalytical petrological and geochemical approach, was applied to reconstruct the raw material...
The study of both original and decaying compounds is relevant in understanding the chemistry behind ...
In the 6th and 5thcenturies BCGela (Italy, Sicily) was one of the most important production centres ...
The Ancient Appia Landscapes project (AAL) has been operating since 2011 in partnership with the Sup...
This paper reports the findings of an archaeometric study performed on 14 architectural earthenwares...
This paper reports the findings of an archaeometric study performed on 14 architectural earthenwares...
This work focused on the study of decorated pottery dated back to the 16th century from the Roman ar...
This paper concerns the archaeometric analysis of ceramic finds dating to the Roman Imperial period,...
This paper presents the study of various Roman materials used in the construction of the Maritime Th...
Some archaeological investigations, promoted by Regione Autonoma Valle d’Aosta, Assesorato alla Cult...
This work focused on the study of decorated pottery dated back to the 16th century from the Roman ar...
A set of ceramic materials - about 270 pieces, mainly consisting of bricks and tiles (terracotta and...
In a period spanning from the 7th to the 1st century BC, the exterior surfaces of civil and sacred ...
(fifth to fourth century BC) coming from Taranto (Italy) was analyzed by a multi-technique approach...
Fourteen samples of ancient mortars (joint mortars and plasters) from the archaeological site of Kym...
A multianalytical petrological and geochemical approach, was applied to reconstruct the raw material...
The study of both original and decaying compounds is relevant in understanding the chemistry behind ...
In the 6th and 5thcenturies BCGela (Italy, Sicily) was one of the most important production centres ...
The Ancient Appia Landscapes project (AAL) has been operating since 2011 in partnership with the Sup...