This paper describes a new system for digitizing ceramic fabric reference collections and a preliminary evaluation of its applicability to archaeological ceramics identification. An important feature in the analysis of ceramic fabrics is the surface texture of the fresh cross section. Visibility of surface characteristics and fabric constituents on images strongly improves with the facility to rotate a sample or vary the angle of illumination. Interactive online catalogues, showing these variations using sequences of images, offer the means to imitate visual examination of the real sample. Accordingly, we have developed a system for automatic acquisition of image sequences and software to show and interact with the sequences on the web. Our...
This paper reviews the use of fabric analysis in amphora studies. A study case is made for the LR1 a...
The application of X-radiography in ceramic studies is becoming an increasingly valued method. Usin...
Pottery is of fundamental importance for understanding archaeological contexts. However, recognition...
This paper describes a new system for digitizing ceramic fabric reference collections and a prelimin...
A crucial interface between natural science and archaeological interpretation is the sampling proced...
The development of techniques exploiting physical and chemical principles in favour of archaeologic ...
The development of techniques exploiting physical and chemical principles in favour of archaeologic ...
The microscopic description of ancient pottery is widely used for the fabric definition, classificat...
International audienceData organization is a difficult and essential component in cultural heritage ...
Classification of ceramic fabrics has long held a major role in archaeological pursuits. It helps an...
The recent advances in microscopy and scanning techniques enabled the image analysis of archaeologic...
The identification of the provenance of ancient potteries as well the raw materials employed in diff...
Digital image analysis is becoming an important tool in many areas of Mineralogy and Petrology. The...
This article reports on the successful completion of a large-scale pilot project, where 3D scanningt...
Since the first attempts to the petrographic analysis on pottery, a multitude of archaeometric stud...
This paper reviews the use of fabric analysis in amphora studies. A study case is made for the LR1 a...
The application of X-radiography in ceramic studies is becoming an increasingly valued method. Usin...
Pottery is of fundamental importance for understanding archaeological contexts. However, recognition...
This paper describes a new system for digitizing ceramic fabric reference collections and a prelimin...
A crucial interface between natural science and archaeological interpretation is the sampling proced...
The development of techniques exploiting physical and chemical principles in favour of archaeologic ...
The development of techniques exploiting physical and chemical principles in favour of archaeologic ...
The microscopic description of ancient pottery is widely used for the fabric definition, classificat...
International audienceData organization is a difficult and essential component in cultural heritage ...
Classification of ceramic fabrics has long held a major role in archaeological pursuits. It helps an...
The recent advances in microscopy and scanning techniques enabled the image analysis of archaeologic...
The identification of the provenance of ancient potteries as well the raw materials employed in diff...
Digital image analysis is becoming an important tool in many areas of Mineralogy and Petrology. The...
This article reports on the successful completion of a large-scale pilot project, where 3D scanningt...
Since the first attempts to the petrographic analysis on pottery, a multitude of archaeometric stud...
This paper reviews the use of fabric analysis in amphora studies. A study case is made for the LR1 a...
The application of X-radiography in ceramic studies is becoming an increasingly valued method. Usin...
Pottery is of fundamental importance for understanding archaeological contexts. However, recognition...