In addition to the red terra sigillata production, the largest Gallic workshop (La Graufesenque) made a special type of terra sigillata, called “marbled” by the archaeologists. Produced exclusively at this site, this pottery is characterized by a surface finish made of a mixture of yellow and red slips. Because the two slips are intimately mixed, it is difficult to obtain the precise composition of one of the two constituents without contamination from the other. In order to obtain very precise correlation at the appropriate scale between the color aspect and the elemental and mineralogical phase distributions in the slip, combined electron microprobe, X-ray micro spectroscopies and micro diffraction on cross-sectional samples were performe...
‘Gnathia’ pottery samples, dating back to themid-fourth and third century BC, from the archaeologica...
This paper reports the mineralogical characterisation of the Grès de Thiviers (GT), a unique natural...
The technique of sigillata really began in central Italy during the first century B. C. with the de...
In addition to the red terra sigillata production, the largest Gallic workshop (La Graufesenque) mad...
In addition to the red terra sigillata production, the largest Gallic workshop (La Graufesenque) mad...
Different microscanning synchrotron techniques were used to better understand the elaboration proces...
International audienceTo understand how the terra sigillata technology was transferred from Italy to...
International audienceTo understand how the terra sigillata technology was transferred from Italy to...
International audienceRaman spectroscopy combined with synchrotron radiation‐based techniques and el...
Tuscan black glosses on ancient pottery have been characterized using high resolution techniques. An...
This study is focused on the Phoenician Red Slip Ware, a cultural and chronological marker, unearthe...
This study is focused on the Red Slip Ware from the archaeological site of Sulky (Sardinia, Italy), ...
WOS: 000418897300011The primary objective of the present work is to make a comparison between the re...
The Mn-and Fe-rich micro-crystalline precipitates formed in the decorations of lead glazes during ce...
Archaeological excavations carried out in the sites of Rione Terra and Via Fascione in Pozzuoli (anc...
‘Gnathia’ pottery samples, dating back to themid-fourth and third century BC, from the archaeologica...
This paper reports the mineralogical characterisation of the Grès de Thiviers (GT), a unique natural...
The technique of sigillata really began in central Italy during the first century B. C. with the de...
In addition to the red terra sigillata production, the largest Gallic workshop (La Graufesenque) mad...
In addition to the red terra sigillata production, the largest Gallic workshop (La Graufesenque) mad...
Different microscanning synchrotron techniques were used to better understand the elaboration proces...
International audienceTo understand how the terra sigillata technology was transferred from Italy to...
International audienceTo understand how the terra sigillata technology was transferred from Italy to...
International audienceRaman spectroscopy combined with synchrotron radiation‐based techniques and el...
Tuscan black glosses on ancient pottery have been characterized using high resolution techniques. An...
This study is focused on the Phoenician Red Slip Ware, a cultural and chronological marker, unearthe...
This study is focused on the Red Slip Ware from the archaeological site of Sulky (Sardinia, Italy), ...
WOS: 000418897300011The primary objective of the present work is to make a comparison between the re...
The Mn-and Fe-rich micro-crystalline precipitates formed in the decorations of lead glazes during ce...
Archaeological excavations carried out in the sites of Rione Terra and Via Fascione in Pozzuoli (anc...
‘Gnathia’ pottery samples, dating back to themid-fourth and third century BC, from the archaeologica...
This paper reports the mineralogical characterisation of the Grès de Thiviers (GT), a unique natural...
The technique of sigillata really began in central Italy during the first century B. C. with the de...