A diachronic, multi-analytical approach combining EDXRF, µFTIR, µRaman, SEM-EDS, and Py-GC/MS has been adopted with the aim to study for the first time the painting materials used to decorate Egyptian funerary masks and sarcophagi ranging from the Late Period to the Roman Period and stored in the Archaeological National Museum (MNA) and the Carmo Archaeological Museum (MAC) of Lisbon and the Natural History Museum of the University in Oporto (MNH-FCUP). Results indicate that yellow and red ochres, realgar, cinnabar, Egyptian blue, and Egyptian green were used as pigments while chalk served as the preparatory layer. Over the 1000-year time-line of the studied artifacts, the palette remained remarkably consistent with previous findings as exe...
Red ochre pigments have been used since ancient times by many different civilisations on different c...
This paper describes the multi-analytical techniques and treatment processes that were undertaken in...
Roman‐period mummy portraits are considered to be ancient antecedents of modern portraiture. However...
A diachronic, multi-analytical approach combining EDXRF, µ FTIR, µ Raman, SEM-EDS, and Py-GC/MS has ...
The focus of this study was analytical investigations of Egyptian paintings, mainly Coptic icons an...
peer reviewedThe material study of ancient Egyptian paintings began with the advent of Egyptology du...
The presence of a wide number of fragments of blue, red, yellow and green pigments in the collection...
This paper explores the use of the synthesized pigment Egyptian blue in the encaustic and tempera fu...
The focus of this study was analytical investigations of Egyptian paintings, mainly Coptic icons and...
International audienceThis physicochemical study aims to identify materials from the polychromy of 1...
M&M Student Scholar Award – Sponsored by the Microanalysis SocietyInternational audienceThe 21st Egy...
As part of a comprehensive analytical survey, Raman spectra were obtained of pigments from ancient E...
We have determined the composition of rock art pigments from two megalithic barrows located in the n...
The Royal Museums of Art and History of Brussels holds six coffins of the 21st Dynasty coming from a...
50 graves, painted by fresco technique, have been analyzed by micro-Raman Spectroscopy and X-Ray Flu...
Red ochre pigments have been used since ancient times by many different civilisations on different c...
This paper describes the multi-analytical techniques and treatment processes that were undertaken in...
Roman‐period mummy portraits are considered to be ancient antecedents of modern portraiture. However...
A diachronic, multi-analytical approach combining EDXRF, µ FTIR, µ Raman, SEM-EDS, and Py-GC/MS has ...
The focus of this study was analytical investigations of Egyptian paintings, mainly Coptic icons an...
peer reviewedThe material study of ancient Egyptian paintings began with the advent of Egyptology du...
The presence of a wide number of fragments of blue, red, yellow and green pigments in the collection...
This paper explores the use of the synthesized pigment Egyptian blue in the encaustic and tempera fu...
The focus of this study was analytical investigations of Egyptian paintings, mainly Coptic icons and...
International audienceThis physicochemical study aims to identify materials from the polychromy of 1...
M&M Student Scholar Award – Sponsored by the Microanalysis SocietyInternational audienceThe 21st Egy...
As part of a comprehensive analytical survey, Raman spectra were obtained of pigments from ancient E...
We have determined the composition of rock art pigments from two megalithic barrows located in the n...
The Royal Museums of Art and History of Brussels holds six coffins of the 21st Dynasty coming from a...
50 graves, painted by fresco technique, have been analyzed by micro-Raman Spectroscopy and X-Ray Flu...
Red ochre pigments have been used since ancient times by many different civilisations on different c...
This paper describes the multi-analytical techniques and treatment processes that were undertaken in...
Roman‐period mummy portraits are considered to be ancient antecedents of modern portraiture. However...