The carbon dioxide contributing to binder formation during the set of a lime mortar reflects the atmospheric 14C content at the time of construction of a building. For this reason, the 14C dating of mortars is used with increasing frequencies in archaeological and architectural research. Mortars, however, may also contain carbonaceous contaminants potentially affecting radiocarbon dating. The Centre for Isotopic Research on Cultural and Environmental heritage (CIRCE) of the Second University of Naples (SUN) has recently obtained some promising results in mortar radiocarbon dating thanks to the development of a procedure (i.e. CryoSoniC/Cryo2SoniC) aiming to eliminate exogenous C contamination that may occur in a mortar. The construc...
Centre for Isotopic Research on Cultural and Environmental heritage (CIRCE) has, recently, begun an ...
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International audienceCentre for Isotopic Research on Cultural and Environmental heritage (CIRCE) ha...
The carbon dioxide contributing to binder formation during the set of a lime mortar reflects the atm...
The carbon dioxide contributing to binder formation during the set of a lime mortar reflects the atm...
The carbon dioxide contributing to binder formation during the set of a lime mortar reflects the atm...
The method of radiocarbon dating of mortar has been a Holy Grail since the revolution in archaeology...
This paper reviews the present knowledge about the analysis of mortars in the framework of artworks ...
This paper deals with the potentialities and technical and methodological issues associated with the...
Dating of mortar has been a challenge since the early days of the radiocarbon dating method. The ide...
Centre for Isotopic Research on Cultural and Environmental heritage (CIRCE) has, recently, obtained ...
Mortar can be dated by radiocarbon dating of binder carbonates created during mortar hardening. Howe...
Centre for Isotopic Research on Cultural and Environmental heritage (CIRCE) has, recently, begun an ...
This paper deals with the potentialities and technical and methodological issues associated with the...
The absolute chronology of archaeological contexts is mainly based on the radiocarbon dating of orga...
Centre for Isotopic Research on Cultural and Environmental heritage (CIRCE) has, recently, begun an ...
International audienceCentre for Isotopic Research on Cultural and Environmental heritage (CIRCE) ha...
International audienceCentre for Isotopic Research on Cultural and Environmental heritage (CIRCE) ha...
The carbon dioxide contributing to binder formation during the set of a lime mortar reflects the atm...
The carbon dioxide contributing to binder formation during the set of a lime mortar reflects the atm...
The carbon dioxide contributing to binder formation during the set of a lime mortar reflects the atm...
The method of radiocarbon dating of mortar has been a Holy Grail since the revolution in archaeology...
This paper reviews the present knowledge about the analysis of mortars in the framework of artworks ...
This paper deals with the potentialities and technical and methodological issues associated with the...
Dating of mortar has been a challenge since the early days of the radiocarbon dating method. The ide...
Centre for Isotopic Research on Cultural and Environmental heritage (CIRCE) has, recently, obtained ...
Mortar can be dated by radiocarbon dating of binder carbonates created during mortar hardening. Howe...
Centre for Isotopic Research on Cultural and Environmental heritage (CIRCE) has, recently, begun an ...
This paper deals with the potentialities and technical and methodological issues associated with the...
The absolute chronology of archaeological contexts is mainly based on the radiocarbon dating of orga...
Centre for Isotopic Research on Cultural and Environmental heritage (CIRCE) has, recently, begun an ...
International audienceCentre for Isotopic Research on Cultural and Environmental heritage (CIRCE) ha...
International audienceCentre for Isotopic Research on Cultural and Environmental heritage (CIRCE) ha...