International audienceExcavations at the north-eastern side of the city Cumae (modern Cuma) brought to light the Tomba del Banchetto per l’Eternità, a hypogeum chamber tomb with vaulted ceiling built in tuff blocks dated back to the first decades of the first century BCE. The exceptional nature of the discovery, resembling an Oscan tradition, is due to the peculiar decorative scheme, reporting a banquet scene and three funerary beds along with a table, reproducing a sort of triclinium. The investigation performed on decorated plasters, in situ by a spectroscopic approach and in-laboratory via minero-petrographic techniques, allowed us to infer the production technology of wall paintings and mortar-based support and the type of pigments used...
This study reports investigations on painted plasters and mortars from Egnatia. The investigations a...
The paper describes the analysis of a particular kind of plaster from the walls of the Roman Sanctua...
The Archaeological Museum of Palermo (Sicily) has recently presented the results of the restoration ...
International audienceThe city of Cuma represents the most ancient Greek colony of the western Medit...
The determination of the chemical composition of different parts of wall paintings (pigments, morta...
The wall paintings of five Hellenistic tombs in Apulia were analysed using a multi-technique approac...
We present a multi-methodological characterization of wall paintings from a Roman archaeological sit...
Situated on the left bank of the Sabato river, the city of Abellinum (Campania region, southern Ital...
This current research is focused on the mineralogical and petrographic characterisation of mortar-ba...
This research aims to deepen knowledge on geomaterials used in building operations of a very importa...
New discoveries of painted tombs, along with the results of archaeometric investigations, have confi...
Roman mortars from a mausoleum (named D46b) belonging to the archaeological site of Porta Mediana ne...
International audienceThis research aims to deepen knowledge on geomaterials used in building operat...
This paper reports on the mineralogical characterisation of samples of wall paintings from various R...
A batch of 14 fragments of Roman wall painting brought to light during the excavations of the so-cal...
This study reports investigations on painted plasters and mortars from Egnatia. The investigations a...
The paper describes the analysis of a particular kind of plaster from the walls of the Roman Sanctua...
The Archaeological Museum of Palermo (Sicily) has recently presented the results of the restoration ...
International audienceThe city of Cuma represents the most ancient Greek colony of the western Medit...
The determination of the chemical composition of different parts of wall paintings (pigments, morta...
The wall paintings of five Hellenistic tombs in Apulia were analysed using a multi-technique approac...
We present a multi-methodological characterization of wall paintings from a Roman archaeological sit...
Situated on the left bank of the Sabato river, the city of Abellinum (Campania region, southern Ital...
This current research is focused on the mineralogical and petrographic characterisation of mortar-ba...
This research aims to deepen knowledge on geomaterials used in building operations of a very importa...
New discoveries of painted tombs, along with the results of archaeometric investigations, have confi...
Roman mortars from a mausoleum (named D46b) belonging to the archaeological site of Porta Mediana ne...
International audienceThis research aims to deepen knowledge on geomaterials used in building operat...
This paper reports on the mineralogical characterisation of samples of wall paintings from various R...
A batch of 14 fragments of Roman wall painting brought to light during the excavations of the so-cal...
This study reports investigations on painted plasters and mortars from Egnatia. The investigations a...
The paper describes the analysis of a particular kind of plaster from the walls of the Roman Sanctua...
The Archaeological Museum of Palermo (Sicily) has recently presented the results of the restoration ...