The research has lead to the first identification of lapis lazuli in a blue pigment pottery glazed in fragments of pottery dating back to the second half of the 13th centur
Raman micro-spectroscopy (RMS) is nowadays a very well established analytical technique for the pigm...
A red pigment was often used for decorating the surface of different style classes of pottery during...
This thesis is in the first place an “adventure” in three domains of application of Raman spectrosco...
Seven fragments of atypical proto-majolica from the archaeological site of Siponto (Manfredonia, Fog...
Fragments from the archaeological site of Castel Fiorentino (Foggia, Italy) were analysed by Raman m...
We demonstrate the potential of Raman spectroscopy as an on-site technique for the characterization ...
The founding of lapis lazuli to give blue colour to glass and glazes is more and more coming out fro...
The blue color of glass and ceramic glazes produced in Apulia and Basilicata (Southern Italy) betwee...
The technique of Raman microscopy has been used to identify and characterise the pigments used in re...
Richly decorated enamelled glass objects and fragments of different provenance and epoch have been a...
The aim of this work was to apply several spectroscopic methods of analysis to study the decorated p...
A study of the original painting layer of the “Piet `a” of Barletta, a polychrome statue, important ...
Lapis lazuli is a stone appreciated in the art world since ancient times; its use dates back to more...
Painted Canosa ceramicswere examined to identify the nature of the pigments employed and theirmanufa...
International audienceIn this study, the potential of Raman spectroscopy is discussed for the compar...
Raman micro-spectroscopy (RMS) is nowadays a very well established analytical technique for the pigm...
A red pigment was often used for decorating the surface of different style classes of pottery during...
This thesis is in the first place an “adventure” in three domains of application of Raman spectrosco...
Seven fragments of atypical proto-majolica from the archaeological site of Siponto (Manfredonia, Fog...
Fragments from the archaeological site of Castel Fiorentino (Foggia, Italy) were analysed by Raman m...
We demonstrate the potential of Raman spectroscopy as an on-site technique for the characterization ...
The founding of lapis lazuli to give blue colour to glass and glazes is more and more coming out fro...
The blue color of glass and ceramic glazes produced in Apulia and Basilicata (Southern Italy) betwee...
The technique of Raman microscopy has been used to identify and characterise the pigments used in re...
Richly decorated enamelled glass objects and fragments of different provenance and epoch have been a...
The aim of this work was to apply several spectroscopic methods of analysis to study the decorated p...
A study of the original painting layer of the “Piet `a” of Barletta, a polychrome statue, important ...
Lapis lazuli is a stone appreciated in the art world since ancient times; its use dates back to more...
Painted Canosa ceramicswere examined to identify the nature of the pigments employed and theirmanufa...
International audienceIn this study, the potential of Raman spectroscopy is discussed for the compar...
Raman micro-spectroscopy (RMS) is nowadays a very well established analytical technique for the pigm...
A red pigment was often used for decorating the surface of different style classes of pottery during...
This thesis is in the first place an “adventure” in three domains of application of Raman spectrosco...