New samples of clay cores from the two Riace bronze statues have been analysed chemically, petrographically and by SEM to shed light on their origins. Sources in or around Corinth and Athens are excluded; the Argolid in the Peloponnese remains a possibility, and the Megarid should be considered further on geological grounds
The main object of this thesis is to reassess critically the nature and development of the earliest ...
For the last 180 years, scientists have been attempting to determine the ‘provenance’ (geological so...
We investigated the casting cores of twelve large bronze masterpieces of the Florentine Renaissance ...
New samples of clay cores from the two Riace bronze statues have been analysed chemically, petrograp...
A detailed geo-chemical evaluation of the casting cores of the two bronzes (Vth century BC) provides...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohi
The composition of casting core residues from the interior of a 4th century BC bronze head, unearthe...
This study investigates the origin of the lithic findings from the prehistoric site at Toumba, Thess...
International audienceAbstract What can the chemical and petrofabric study of casting cores of early...
The Riace Bronzes represent one of the most important masterpieces of Magna Graecia archaeology, and...
The project involved analysing 893 Roman crucibles for non-ferrous alloys from Augus-ta Raurica (Swi...
This paper discusses the ceramic petrology of fine and coarse wares from Knossos and Mycenae. Many o...
We sampled 51 white marble fragments from the Pavia Torre Civica (excavations 1972-73: 49 samples; d...
International audienceIn 1964, a set of 53 Buddhist bronze statues were discovered at Prakhon Chai (...
This paper is speculative but is based on the observation that there is archaeological evidence for ...
The main object of this thesis is to reassess critically the nature and development of the earliest ...
For the last 180 years, scientists have been attempting to determine the ‘provenance’ (geological so...
We investigated the casting cores of twelve large bronze masterpieces of the Florentine Renaissance ...
New samples of clay cores from the two Riace bronze statues have been analysed chemically, petrograp...
A detailed geo-chemical evaluation of the casting cores of the two bronzes (Vth century BC) provides...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohi
The composition of casting core residues from the interior of a 4th century BC bronze head, unearthe...
This study investigates the origin of the lithic findings from the prehistoric site at Toumba, Thess...
International audienceAbstract What can the chemical and petrofabric study of casting cores of early...
The Riace Bronzes represent one of the most important masterpieces of Magna Graecia archaeology, and...
The project involved analysing 893 Roman crucibles for non-ferrous alloys from Augus-ta Raurica (Swi...
This paper discusses the ceramic petrology of fine and coarse wares from Knossos and Mycenae. Many o...
We sampled 51 white marble fragments from the Pavia Torre Civica (excavations 1972-73: 49 samples; d...
International audienceIn 1964, a set of 53 Buddhist bronze statues were discovered at Prakhon Chai (...
This paper is speculative but is based on the observation that there is archaeological evidence for ...
The main object of this thesis is to reassess critically the nature and development of the earliest ...
For the last 180 years, scientists have been attempting to determine the ‘provenance’ (geological so...
We investigated the casting cores of twelve large bronze masterpieces of the Florentine Renaissance ...