From ancient times to today glasses, generally based on siliceous oxides cooled to a hard condition to avoid crystallization, have been extensively used, for their chemical-physical durability. Indeed, glass is one of the materials most frequently discovered during archaeological excavations. The degradation induces the loss of brightness and transparency, and the formation of pits, crystals and patinas. Sometimes peeling layers may appear, too. All these phenomena alter irreversibly the aesthetic appearance of the glassworks. The research in this field, initially focused on the knowledge of history, composition and technology of the manufacture of works of art is trying now to rationalize the problems connected with degradation processes t...
This study deals with the identification of the degradation products present on some Byzantine glass...
A series of 89 glass fragments of Roman glass are studied using electron, proton and synchrotron rad...
A group of Roman glass objects from the Bocholtz burial in the SW of Limburg (The Netherlands) was f...
Roman glass surfaces have been studied to understand water effects on glass degradation and ionic mo...
The current work aims to describe surface weathering of ancient glasses in marine environment. All d...
In the present study, the following aspects were developed: 1) Bulk characterisation, with the aim o...
In a rescue excavation of a Roman funerary complex located at the city of Patras, Achaia, Greece, an...
Particle induced X-ray and gamma-ray techniques (PIXE and PIGE) carried out on an external beam line...
The present study was carried out on the alteration products of glasses from various archaeological ...
The alteration of archaeological glass in natural environments is a very complex process affected b...
Qasr al rabbah is an exceptional site that lies on the main Trajan road (the royal road) which passi...
A study was performed on the natural degradation of glass from Italian archaeological sites, both ma...
The present paper focuses on 85 colourless glass samples selected among the recycling cullets found ...
The present work investigates the weathering process of glass surfaces with the formation of corrosi...
With the aim to study the chemical response of selected glass samples to an underwater medium, accel...
This study deals with the identification of the degradation products present on some Byzantine glass...
A series of 89 glass fragments of Roman glass are studied using electron, proton and synchrotron rad...
A group of Roman glass objects from the Bocholtz burial in the SW of Limburg (The Netherlands) was f...
Roman glass surfaces have been studied to understand water effects on glass degradation and ionic mo...
The current work aims to describe surface weathering of ancient glasses in marine environment. All d...
In the present study, the following aspects were developed: 1) Bulk characterisation, with the aim o...
In a rescue excavation of a Roman funerary complex located at the city of Patras, Achaia, Greece, an...
Particle induced X-ray and gamma-ray techniques (PIXE and PIGE) carried out on an external beam line...
The present study was carried out on the alteration products of glasses from various archaeological ...
The alteration of archaeological glass in natural environments is a very complex process affected b...
Qasr al rabbah is an exceptional site that lies on the main Trajan road (the royal road) which passi...
A study was performed on the natural degradation of glass from Italian archaeological sites, both ma...
The present paper focuses on 85 colourless glass samples selected among the recycling cullets found ...
The present work investigates the weathering process of glass surfaces with the formation of corrosi...
With the aim to study the chemical response of selected glass samples to an underwater medium, accel...
This study deals with the identification of the degradation products present on some Byzantine glass...
A series of 89 glass fragments of Roman glass are studied using electron, proton and synchrotron rad...
A group of Roman glass objects from the Bocholtz burial in the SW of Limburg (The Netherlands) was f...