This project is intended as an in-depth study on the origin of the precious red pigment cinnabar by Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS). The importance of this pigment is partly due to its low availability. When the mineral was used in the Roman Age, the district of Almadén, Spain, was probably the most exploited region. However, it is still not well defined if further ores were chosen for supply. It has been recently proved that a few localities show remarkable structural or chemical variations that can be associated to a specific provenance. In the present project, cinnabar samples with known provenance (Spain, Slovenia, Italy, Russia, China and minor European deposits) and already collected from I...
This study is based on a systematic approach specifically focused on tesserae, tokens, seals, and ot...
Mineral samples of cinnabar were obtained from the ancient mining sites of Tarna and Almaden in Spai...
The present research concerns a comparative study between the chemical and mineralogical composition...
This paper is a preliminary study on the origin of the precious red pigment cinnabar by μ-Raman anal...
Trace elements and isotopes analysis by ICP-MS, SF-ICP-MS and LA-ICP-MS on cinnabar samples to obtai...
The most valuable pigment of the Roman wall paintings was the red color obtained from powdered cinna...
Abstract The most valuable pigment of the Roman wall paintings was the red color obtained from powde...
This study presents a non-invasive in situ methodology based on the use of portable elemental (energ...
Archeometric investigations are a valid tool to better understand Cultural Heritage value and detect...
International audienceProvenance studies of ancient armour based on trace elements in slag inclusion...
International audienceOver the past fifteen years, electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) coupled w...
We report lead isotope data for cinnabar from three Chalcolithic settlements and several ore deposit...
some red sample containing cinnabar of Roman age have been examined by ICP-MS and differences were f...
Mineral samples of cinnabar were obtained from the ancient mining sites of Tarna and Almaden in Spai...
Cinnabar use in painting is historically documented from ancient times. The pigment, also known as v...
This study is based on a systematic approach specifically focused on tesserae, tokens, seals, and ot...
Mineral samples of cinnabar were obtained from the ancient mining sites of Tarna and Almaden in Spai...
The present research concerns a comparative study between the chemical and mineralogical composition...
This paper is a preliminary study on the origin of the precious red pigment cinnabar by μ-Raman anal...
Trace elements and isotopes analysis by ICP-MS, SF-ICP-MS and LA-ICP-MS on cinnabar samples to obtai...
The most valuable pigment of the Roman wall paintings was the red color obtained from powdered cinna...
Abstract The most valuable pigment of the Roman wall paintings was the red color obtained from powde...
This study presents a non-invasive in situ methodology based on the use of portable elemental (energ...
Archeometric investigations are a valid tool to better understand Cultural Heritage value and detect...
International audienceProvenance studies of ancient armour based on trace elements in slag inclusion...
International audienceOver the past fifteen years, electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) coupled w...
We report lead isotope data for cinnabar from three Chalcolithic settlements and several ore deposit...
some red sample containing cinnabar of Roman age have been examined by ICP-MS and differences were f...
Mineral samples of cinnabar were obtained from the ancient mining sites of Tarna and Almaden in Spai...
Cinnabar use in painting is historically documented from ancient times. The pigment, also known as v...
This study is based on a systematic approach specifically focused on tesserae, tokens, seals, and ot...
Mineral samples of cinnabar were obtained from the ancient mining sites of Tarna and Almaden in Spai...
The present research concerns a comparative study between the chemical and mineralogical composition...