A selection of 50 red stoneware objects, polished, unpolished, partially polished or glazed, from different collections (Département du Patrimoine et des Collections de la Cité de la Céramique, Sèvres, France; Art Institute of Chicago; a private collection), attributed to 18th century Böttger, 20th century Meissen (Saxony) and Chinese productions have been analyzed with a portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometer in museum/collector rooms. The comparison of major (Si, Al), minor (K,Ca,Fe), and trace (Ti, Mn, Zr, Rb, Sr) element ratios was made to assist with the classification of the different artifacts as a function of their production technology and raw materials. The results are discussed in light of historical reports on the characterist...
In 1982, the Utah State University Museum of Anthropology received a donation of nearly 2,000 archae...
The attribution problem related to different ceramic productions represents a topic of great interes...
Microbeam X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy is applied, next to an art-historical analysis, to d...
International audienceA selection of 50 red stoneware objects, polished, unpolished, partially polis...
Precise identification of material sources is of great significance to archaeological study, conserv...
The evolution of early Meissen body, glaze and colorant compositions is examined using X-ray fluores...
Basel-Gasfabrik is a Late Iron Age settlement (2nd/1st century BC) on the banks of the river Rhine. ...
Chemical analysis of "Rhenish " pottery and terra sigillata is described using X-Ray Fluorescence an...
Chemical data obtained by using XRF methodology appears to be suitable to solve many practical probl...
The application and use of non-destructive portable x-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis is a critical ...
In recent years, Dr. Robert Sasso has led a team of professional and student archaeologists in excav...
The techniques of chemical investigation by X-ray fluorescence (XRF) are widespread since the 50s of...
X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy is a non-destructive technique employed for elemental analysis of a ...
This study outlines how to perform a fully non-destructive compositional analysis of pottery, but wi...
X-ray fluorescence has long been applied to objects of art and archaeology for non-destructive eleme...
In 1982, the Utah State University Museum of Anthropology received a donation of nearly 2,000 archae...
The attribution problem related to different ceramic productions represents a topic of great interes...
Microbeam X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy is applied, next to an art-historical analysis, to d...
International audienceA selection of 50 red stoneware objects, polished, unpolished, partially polis...
Precise identification of material sources is of great significance to archaeological study, conserv...
The evolution of early Meissen body, glaze and colorant compositions is examined using X-ray fluores...
Basel-Gasfabrik is a Late Iron Age settlement (2nd/1st century BC) on the banks of the river Rhine. ...
Chemical analysis of "Rhenish " pottery and terra sigillata is described using X-Ray Fluorescence an...
Chemical data obtained by using XRF methodology appears to be suitable to solve many practical probl...
The application and use of non-destructive portable x-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis is a critical ...
In recent years, Dr. Robert Sasso has led a team of professional and student archaeologists in excav...
The techniques of chemical investigation by X-ray fluorescence (XRF) are widespread since the 50s of...
X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy is a non-destructive technique employed for elemental analysis of a ...
This study outlines how to perform a fully non-destructive compositional analysis of pottery, but wi...
X-ray fluorescence has long been applied to objects of art and archaeology for non-destructive eleme...
In 1982, the Utah State University Museum of Anthropology received a donation of nearly 2,000 archae...
The attribution problem related to different ceramic productions represents a topic of great interes...
Microbeam X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy is applied, next to an art-historical analysis, to d...