In this work the study of the green pigments employed by ancient Romans in the decoration of 50 wall fragments from buildings of different ages located in seven archaeological sites of the Augustean X Regio (Venetia et Histria) is presented. The pigments are green earths—celadonite and glauconite, the latter associated to variable amounts of smectites—as found through mid-Infrared Fourier Transform Spectroscopy and as confirmed by Principal Component Analysis. The investigation was performed in suitable spectral ranges that while accounting for all the most intense absorptions of green earths allowed to minimize the influence of absorptions due to accessory minerals in the pigment ores or to the mineral species contained in the preparatory ...
This work deals with the study of the physico-chemical characteristics of pigments found on pottery ...
“Green-earths” have been employed since antiquity and are still used as pigments in the creation of ...
The present work reports a multi-analytical study, based on Polarized Optical Microscopy (POM), Scan...
In this work the study of the green pigments employed by ancient Romans in the decoration of 50 wall...
One set of samples from wall paintings of the Xth Regio of Italy containing green colours was analys...
International audienceGreen earth is a common green pigment based on celadonite and glauconite, used...
Green earth is a common green pigment based on celadonite and glauconite, used since Antiquity by ar...
In the present study, shards from Roman wall paintings (from the end of the first century to the fou...
During the excavations carried out in Via di Mercurio (Regio VI, 9, 3) in Pompeii, in 2015, some red...
This work concerns the characterisation of a set of wall painting and stucco fragments collected dur...
‘Green earths’ are employed since antiquity as pigments in the creation of artworks. The minerals r...
The characterization of materials used in the archaeological field needs an experimental approach in...
In this paper the analysis of samples of Roman age wall paintings coming from: Pordenone, Vicenza a...
The materials and techniques of wall paintings decorating the Domus of Octavius Quartio, an outstand...
This work deals with the study of the physico-chemical characteristics of pigments found on pottery ...
“Green-earths” have been employed since antiquity and are still used as pigments in the creation of ...
The present work reports a multi-analytical study, based on Polarized Optical Microscopy (POM), Scan...
In this work the study of the green pigments employed by ancient Romans in the decoration of 50 wall...
One set of samples from wall paintings of the Xth Regio of Italy containing green colours was analys...
International audienceGreen earth is a common green pigment based on celadonite and glauconite, used...
Green earth is a common green pigment based on celadonite and glauconite, used since Antiquity by ar...
In the present study, shards from Roman wall paintings (from the end of the first century to the fou...
During the excavations carried out in Via di Mercurio (Regio VI, 9, 3) in Pompeii, in 2015, some red...
This work concerns the characterisation of a set of wall painting and stucco fragments collected dur...
‘Green earths’ are employed since antiquity as pigments in the creation of artworks. The minerals r...
The characterization of materials used in the archaeological field needs an experimental approach in...
In this paper the analysis of samples of Roman age wall paintings coming from: Pordenone, Vicenza a...
The materials and techniques of wall paintings decorating the Domus of Octavius Quartio, an outstand...
This work deals with the study of the physico-chemical characteristics of pigments found on pottery ...
“Green-earths” have been employed since antiquity and are still used as pigments in the creation of ...
The present work reports a multi-analytical study, based on Polarized Optical Microscopy (POM), Scan...