International audienceThe medieval pavement found in its original state and place at the Breton castle of Suscinio is an interesting case study for answering questions about the origin of the tin-glazed earthenware technique in France. Twenty-eight decorated tiles (with transparent and tin-opacified glazes) and eight clayey raw materials were examined using chemical and microstructural approaches involving petrographic, SEM–EDS and XRD analyses. By combining the results of provenance and technological studies with historical and archaeological data, it was possible to conclude that the pavement was a local product, made with imported technological skills, rather than an imported product or the result of local experimentation
Archaeometric investigation allowed the characterization of two important classes of ceramics: 'vetr...
Fragments of selected 10 Gothic and Renaissance tiles coming from the Dubiecko castle area were subj...
International audienceThe Johnston–Vieillard manufactory (1835-1895) used to be an industry flagship...
International audienceThe medieval pavement found in its original state and place at the Breton cast...
International audienceIn France, during the medieval period, tin-glazed earthenware technique is nei...
De son apparition dans les cours raffinées du lointain Orient islamisé à son exploitation industriel...
International audienceMedieval pavements composed of lead-glazed tiles decorated with a variety of t...
Some archaeological investigations, promoted by Regione Autonoma Valle d’Aosta, Assesorato alla Cult...
Several medieval tiles from Tiebas Castle in Navarre, classified as carreaux de pavement, were miner...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on the industrial production of white earthenware in t...
International audienceFrench tin-glazed earthenware, or faience, is commonlyfound during excavations...
Archaeometric investigation allowed the characterization of two important classes of ceramics: 'vetr...
Fragments of selected 10 Gothic and Renaissance tiles coming from the Dubiecko castle area were subj...
International audienceThe Johnston–Vieillard manufactory (1835-1895) used to be an industry flagship...
International audienceThe medieval pavement found in its original state and place at the Breton cast...
International audienceIn France, during the medieval period, tin-glazed earthenware technique is nei...
De son apparition dans les cours raffinées du lointain Orient islamisé à son exploitation industriel...
International audienceMedieval pavements composed of lead-glazed tiles decorated with a variety of t...
Some archaeological investigations, promoted by Regione Autonoma Valle d’Aosta, Assesorato alla Cult...
Several medieval tiles from Tiebas Castle in Navarre, classified as carreaux de pavement, were miner...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on the industrial production of white earthenware in t...
International audienceFrench tin-glazed earthenware, or faience, is commonlyfound during excavations...
Archaeometric investigation allowed the characterization of two important classes of ceramics: 'vetr...
Fragments of selected 10 Gothic and Renaissance tiles coming from the Dubiecko castle area were subj...
International audienceThe Johnston–Vieillard manufactory (1835-1895) used to be an industry flagship...