Raman (micro)spectrometry is used as a technique for the understanding and identification of the fabrication technology of ancient faience and glazed terra cotta from Dougga, north-west of Tunisia. Studied samples are assigned to zirides (XI-XIIth), almohades (XIII-XVth), hafsides and ottomane (XVII-XVIIth) periodes. Cassitérite (SnO2) white, (Pb2Sb,O7) Naples yellow, black and (Fe/Mn ?) brown spinels, haematite (Fe2O3) black and unassigned blue pigment have been characterized. Green colour results from glaze doping (by Cu ?), except for recent samples where woUastonite phase, easely colored in green by chrome, is found. A cassiterite-free overglaze is often present. Cassitérite amounts appear too low in ancient samples to really opacify th...
The pigments used in the wall paintings of the Masjid-i Jāme of Abarqū, central Iran, as less-known ...
X-ray photoemission spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy were used to identify pigments on an Egyptia...
International audiencePainted enamelling technique on watches as a new form of fine art emerged circ...
Raman (micro)spectrometry is used as a technique for the understanding and identification of the fab...
Micro-Raman spectroscopy is applied to the study of ancient Levantine ceramics with the aim of explo...
We demonstrate the potential of Raman spectroscopy as an on-site technique for the characterization ...
In the last years, the number of scientific contributions in which Raman spectroscopy is the key tec...
International audienceA selection of 10 Chinese enamelled metal wares dating from the 17th-18th cent...
Richly decorated enamelled glass objects and fragments of different provenance and epoch have been a...
Micro-Raman spectroscopy is applied for the study of two classes of ancient ceramic artefacts showin...
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International audienceThis study investigates the comparison of the Raman signatures of different ph...
The study of manufacture technologies and provenance of raw materials in archaeological potteries ar...
International audienceWe are wondering about the origin of the "yellow colour" of glazed ceramics fr...
Micro-Raman (μ-Raman) spectroscopy has been used, as a preliminary and non-destructive technique, in...
The pigments used in the wall paintings of the Masjid-i Jāme of Abarqū, central Iran, as less-known ...
X-ray photoemission spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy were used to identify pigments on an Egyptia...
International audiencePainted enamelling technique on watches as a new form of fine art emerged circ...
Raman (micro)spectrometry is used as a technique for the understanding and identification of the fab...
Micro-Raman spectroscopy is applied to the study of ancient Levantine ceramics with the aim of explo...
We demonstrate the potential of Raman spectroscopy as an on-site technique for the characterization ...
In the last years, the number of scientific contributions in which Raman spectroscopy is the key tec...
International audienceA selection of 10 Chinese enamelled metal wares dating from the 17th-18th cent...
Richly decorated enamelled glass objects and fragments of different provenance and epoch have been a...
Micro-Raman spectroscopy is applied for the study of two classes of ancient ceramic artefacts showin...
International audienceObtaining the red color was a technical and economic challenge for the French ...
International audienceThis study investigates the comparison of the Raman signatures of different ph...
The study of manufacture technologies and provenance of raw materials in archaeological potteries ar...
International audienceWe are wondering about the origin of the "yellow colour" of glazed ceramics fr...
Micro-Raman (μ-Raman) spectroscopy has been used, as a preliminary and non-destructive technique, in...
The pigments used in the wall paintings of the Masjid-i Jāme of Abarqū, central Iran, as less-known ...
X-ray photoemission spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy were used to identify pigments on an Egyptia...
International audiencePainted enamelling technique on watches as a new form of fine art emerged circ...