Medicinal earths are an important and yet, so far, little scientifically explored archaeological resource. They are almost always identified by their source locality. Our work over the last few years has focused on their chemical and mineralogical characterization and their testing as anti-bacterials. This paper presents the results of the mineralogical analysis and antibacterial testing of six medicinal earths, bole or Terra Sigillata (stamped earth) of unknown date and provenance in the Pharmacy Museum of the University of Basel. Only one of them, a red (Armenian?) ‘bole’, was found to be antibacterial against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. A yellow powder of Terra Tripolitania was mildly antibacterial and against one path...
The medicinal minerals of antiquity reported in Greco-Latin texts are now understood to consist prim...
Summarization: The medicinal minerals of antiquity reported in Greco-Latin texts are now understood ...
The worldwide emergence of infectious diseases, together with the increasing incidence of antibiotic...
Summarization: Medicinal earths are an important and yet, so far, little scientifically explored arc...
Medicinal earths are an important and yet, so far, little scientifically explored archaeological res...
Medicinal earths are an important and yet, so far, little scientifically explored archaeological res...
Medicinal earths are an important and yet, so far, little scientifically explored archaeological res...
Medicinal earths are an important and yet, so far, little scientifically explored archaeological res...
Medicinal earths are an important and yet, so far, little scientifically explored archaeological res...
Summarization: Ethnopharmacological relevance Medicinal Earths (MEs), natural aluminosilicate-based ...
This paper presents the scientific investigation of three Lemnian sphragides (terra sigillata, stamp...
Earths were medicinal clays reported by authors of classical antiquity. Today, there are no archaeol...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Medicinal Earths (MEs), natural aluminosilicate-based substances (la...
This paper presents the scientific investigation of three Lemnian sphragides (terra sigillata), a fa...
The medicinal minerals of antiquity reported in Greco-Latin texts are now understood to consist prim...
The medicinal minerals of antiquity reported in Greco-Latin texts are now understood to consist prim...
Summarization: The medicinal minerals of antiquity reported in Greco-Latin texts are now understood ...
The worldwide emergence of infectious diseases, together with the increasing incidence of antibiotic...
Summarization: Medicinal earths are an important and yet, so far, little scientifically explored arc...
Medicinal earths are an important and yet, so far, little scientifically explored archaeological res...
Medicinal earths are an important and yet, so far, little scientifically explored archaeological res...
Medicinal earths are an important and yet, so far, little scientifically explored archaeological res...
Medicinal earths are an important and yet, so far, little scientifically explored archaeological res...
Medicinal earths are an important and yet, so far, little scientifically explored archaeological res...
Summarization: Ethnopharmacological relevance Medicinal Earths (MEs), natural aluminosilicate-based ...
This paper presents the scientific investigation of three Lemnian sphragides (terra sigillata, stamp...
Earths were medicinal clays reported by authors of classical antiquity. Today, there are no archaeol...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Medicinal Earths (MEs), natural aluminosilicate-based substances (la...
This paper presents the scientific investigation of three Lemnian sphragides (terra sigillata), a fa...
The medicinal minerals of antiquity reported in Greco-Latin texts are now understood to consist prim...
The medicinal minerals of antiquity reported in Greco-Latin texts are now understood to consist prim...
Summarization: The medicinal minerals of antiquity reported in Greco-Latin texts are now understood ...
The worldwide emergence of infectious diseases, together with the increasing incidence of antibiotic...