Lead isotope analyses, using secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS), are used to trace the provenance of lead minerals involved in the production of Roman lead-glazed ceramics. The Roman archeological ceramic artifacts analyzed in this study were recovered from five archeological sites in Rome: the Testaccio Market (mid-2nd century AD), the Magna Mater sanctuary and the Domus Tiberiana on the Palatine Hill (late 4th – 5th century AD), the Forum of Caesar (10th - the early 11th century AD) and from the Forum of Nerva (9th – 10th century AD). A comparison of lead isotope ratios from the ceramic artifacts examined with databases of lead isotopes from lead deposits exploited in ancient times suggests that since the 2nd century AD the deposits o...
Applications of lead and strontium isotope analysis were made on archaeological materials from three...
Lead isotopic compositions were measured for 65 sherds from five pottery wares (Plain White, Coarse,...
A multi-analytical approach was used to investigate Roman lead-glazed ceramic artefacts from archaeo...
Numerous studies of glazed coatings on ancient ceramics aimed at understanding the ancient productio...
This study is based on a systematic approach specifically focused on tesserae, tokens, seals, and ot...
Advances in mass spectrometry in the second half of this century allowed very accurate measurements ...
Lead isotopic analysis may be of great interest for provenance determination of ancient bronze artef...
Archaeological samples originating from a cemetery of a Roman settlement, Pretorium Agrippinae (1st-...
A set of lead artefacts were recovered at the Late Roman Republican archaeological site of Monte dos...
The study of a huge repertory of sparse glazed ware from Donoratico (Livorno, Italy) dated back to t...
Since the beginning of the 1st millennium BC, lead has been used as components in the manufacturing ...
Lead isotope analyses were carried out on fragments of White Slip II ware, a Late Bronze Age Cypriot...
Lead isotope analyses (by MC-ICP-MS) have been performed on lead-glazed pottery artefacts from sever...
Recent studies have utilised isotopic analysis for an understanding of the supply sources of lead to...
Trace element compositions of raw clay, fired clay and Roman ceramic building material (CBM) from Ca...
Applications of lead and strontium isotope analysis were made on archaeological materials from three...
Lead isotopic compositions were measured for 65 sherds from five pottery wares (Plain White, Coarse,...
A multi-analytical approach was used to investigate Roman lead-glazed ceramic artefacts from archaeo...
Numerous studies of glazed coatings on ancient ceramics aimed at understanding the ancient productio...
This study is based on a systematic approach specifically focused on tesserae, tokens, seals, and ot...
Advances in mass spectrometry in the second half of this century allowed very accurate measurements ...
Lead isotopic analysis may be of great interest for provenance determination of ancient bronze artef...
Archaeological samples originating from a cemetery of a Roman settlement, Pretorium Agrippinae (1st-...
A set of lead artefacts were recovered at the Late Roman Republican archaeological site of Monte dos...
The study of a huge repertory of sparse glazed ware from Donoratico (Livorno, Italy) dated back to t...
Since the beginning of the 1st millennium BC, lead has been used as components in the manufacturing ...
Lead isotope analyses were carried out on fragments of White Slip II ware, a Late Bronze Age Cypriot...
Lead isotope analyses (by MC-ICP-MS) have been performed on lead-glazed pottery artefacts from sever...
Recent studies have utilised isotopic analysis for an understanding of the supply sources of lead to...
Trace element compositions of raw clay, fired clay and Roman ceramic building material (CBM) from Ca...
Applications of lead and strontium isotope analysis were made on archaeological materials from three...
Lead isotopic compositions were measured for 65 sherds from five pottery wares (Plain White, Coarse,...
A multi-analytical approach was used to investigate Roman lead-glazed ceramic artefacts from archaeo...