The aim of the present work is the chemical and microstructural characterisation of a reliquary figure, stylistically consistent with the art of the Kota population, which lived in the eastern part of Gabon (Africa). The artefact was subjected to preliminary observation by stereomicroscopy, and then optical microscopy (OM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analyses are carried out on a fragment and on surface compounds. Lastly, AMS radiocarbon dating of the wooden support allowed further information about the production period to be obtained. The results show that the artefact was produced by a Cu-Zn alloy and contains non-metallic impurities made up of S and Se. The greenish and whitish surface compounds, which are mainly collected n...
In this following study we attempt to reveal the processus of manufacture of three iron objects comi...
The complexity of meanings conveyed by the African objects produced between the nineteenth and the f...
University of Northern Iowa museum’s collection includes some wooden African tribal masks and Africa...
The aim of the present work is the chemical and microstructural characterisation of a reliquary fi g...
This paper presents the results of the analysis carried out on a polychrome wood mask from Papua New...
This paper aims at examining and analyzing Egyptian inlaid metallic statuettes from 12th-16th centur...
The study aims to achieve an understanding of the artist’s materials and techniques used by Lucky Ma...
Komo masks from West Africa are known for their complex and fragile surfaces accumulated over time a...
Two metal plaques and a cock statuette belonging to a private collection and stylistically consisten...
Since 2009 has the central Nigerian Nok Culture – until then primarily known for its highly artistic...
A collection of Prime Cultural Heritage artefacts consisting of Egyptian late Middle Kingdom figurin...
A collection of glass beads found in Lumbu (Mbanza Kongo, Angola) were analyzed by means of a multi-...
Croisettes (cruciform copper ingots) are found in the graves of the Upemba Depression as in other pa...
This research dealt examining, analysis and treatment of a silver - copper belt, it exhibited in Agr...
In 1897, the British empire annexed the kingdom of Benin in present day Nigeria.1 Many cultural arti...
In this following study we attempt to reveal the processus of manufacture of three iron objects comi...
The complexity of meanings conveyed by the African objects produced between the nineteenth and the f...
University of Northern Iowa museum’s collection includes some wooden African tribal masks and Africa...
The aim of the present work is the chemical and microstructural characterisation of a reliquary fi g...
This paper presents the results of the analysis carried out on a polychrome wood mask from Papua New...
This paper aims at examining and analyzing Egyptian inlaid metallic statuettes from 12th-16th centur...
The study aims to achieve an understanding of the artist’s materials and techniques used by Lucky Ma...
Komo masks from West Africa are known for their complex and fragile surfaces accumulated over time a...
Two metal plaques and a cock statuette belonging to a private collection and stylistically consisten...
Since 2009 has the central Nigerian Nok Culture – until then primarily known for its highly artistic...
A collection of Prime Cultural Heritage artefacts consisting of Egyptian late Middle Kingdom figurin...
A collection of glass beads found in Lumbu (Mbanza Kongo, Angola) were analyzed by means of a multi-...
Croisettes (cruciform copper ingots) are found in the graves of the Upemba Depression as in other pa...
This research dealt examining, analysis and treatment of a silver - copper belt, it exhibited in Agr...
In 1897, the British empire annexed the kingdom of Benin in present day Nigeria.1 Many cultural arti...
In this following study we attempt to reveal the processus of manufacture of three iron objects comi...
The complexity of meanings conveyed by the African objects produced between the nineteenth and the f...
University of Northern Iowa museum’s collection includes some wooden African tribal masks and Africa...