Five sherds of green glazed pottery excavated at Canosa (Apulia) in Italy have been analysed by scanning electron microscopy. The aim of the investigation was to determine the chemical composition of the glazes and thus obtain information on the methods used in their production. The glazes were all of the high-lead type, coloured green by the addition of copper. Intermediate layers, observed at the interface between the glaze and body and giving the appearance of an applied white slip, were the result of the crystallization of lead feldspar from the molten glaze. Non-calcareous clays were used in the production of the pottery bodies. Concentration profiles from the glaze exterior to the body suggested that the glazes were produced b...
Late Apulian red figured pottery [1] from Egnatia (Fasano, Brindisi, ITALY) was studied in order to...
Abstract: Laterza (southern Italy) was the most important town for the manufacture of Apulian majoli...
A multi-analytical approach has been applied to characterize ancient glazed ceramics from the archa...
Five sherds of green glazed pottery excavated at Canosa (Apulia) in Italy have been analysed by sca...
Five sherds of green glazed pottery excavated at Canosa (Apulia) in Italy have been analysed by scan...
In this thesis, the fabrication technology of Roman lead glazes were examined using a number of mate...
A multi-analytical approach was used to investigate Roman lead-glazed ceramic artefacts from archaeo...
The present work focuses on the archaeometric characterisation of 10th-11th-century lead-glazed pott...
A group of 51 shards of medieval polychrome glazed pottery, coming from Canosa castle archaeological...
This study is focused on Medieval Roman heavy lead-glazed ceramics from the archaeological site of t...
A collection of ceramics from the Middle Ages found in Altilia and Terravecchia (the Saepinum area, ...
Programa de Doctorat: Ciències Experimentals i TecnologiesCrystalline phases inside ancient glazes c...
Renaissance ceramic shards from Gubbio and Deruta (Italy) were investigated by scanning and transmis...
The study of a huge repertory of sparse glazed ware from Donoratico (Livorno, Italy) dated back to t...
A ceramic factory with at least three kilns, active from the 14th century until the 17th century, wa...
Late Apulian red figured pottery [1] from Egnatia (Fasano, Brindisi, ITALY) was studied in order to...
Abstract: Laterza (southern Italy) was the most important town for the manufacture of Apulian majoli...
A multi-analytical approach has been applied to characterize ancient glazed ceramics from the archa...
Five sherds of green glazed pottery excavated at Canosa (Apulia) in Italy have been analysed by sca...
Five sherds of green glazed pottery excavated at Canosa (Apulia) in Italy have been analysed by scan...
In this thesis, the fabrication technology of Roman lead glazes were examined using a number of mate...
A multi-analytical approach was used to investigate Roman lead-glazed ceramic artefacts from archaeo...
The present work focuses on the archaeometric characterisation of 10th-11th-century lead-glazed pott...
A group of 51 shards of medieval polychrome glazed pottery, coming from Canosa castle archaeological...
This study is focused on Medieval Roman heavy lead-glazed ceramics from the archaeological site of t...
A collection of ceramics from the Middle Ages found in Altilia and Terravecchia (the Saepinum area, ...
Programa de Doctorat: Ciències Experimentals i TecnologiesCrystalline phases inside ancient glazes c...
Renaissance ceramic shards from Gubbio and Deruta (Italy) were investigated by scanning and transmis...
The study of a huge repertory of sparse glazed ware from Donoratico (Livorno, Italy) dated back to t...
A ceramic factory with at least three kilns, active from the 14th century until the 17th century, wa...
Late Apulian red figured pottery [1] from Egnatia (Fasano, Brindisi, ITALY) was studied in order to...
Abstract: Laterza (southern Italy) was the most important town for the manufacture of Apulian majoli...
A multi-analytical approach has been applied to characterize ancient glazed ceramics from the archa...