We present results of X-ray fluorescence (XRF) microprobe analyses of ancient ceramic cross-sections aiming at deciphering the different firing protocols used for their production. Micro-focused XRF elemental mapping, Fe chemical mapping and Fe K-edge X-ray absorption near edge structure spectroscopy were performed on pre-sigillata ceramics from southern Gaul, and terra Sigillata vessels from Italy and southern Gaul. Pieces from the different workshops and regions showed significant difference in the starting clay material, clay conditioning and kiln firing condition. By contrast, sherds from the same workshop exhibited more subtle differences and possible misfirings. Understanding the precise firing conditions and protocols would allow rec...
X-ray microtomography scans (μ-CT) of neolithic ceramics –The reconstruction of the matrixes in comp...
Since the first attempts to the petrographic analysis on pottery, a multitude of archaeometric stud...
The non-destructive analysis of ancient pottery sherds (Haji and Sue) were done by means of energy-d...
International audienceXANES spectroscopy was used to complement the results previously obtained with...
XANES spectroscopy was used to complement the results previously obtained with Raman spectroscopy by...
Portable X-rays Fluorescence (pXRF) represents one of the most effective tools for in situ, non-dest...
International audienceArcheological ceramic paste material typically consists of a mix of a clay mat...
Handheld portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) technology has been increasingly employed in ceramic pro...
The use of geochemical analysis for characterization studies of archaeological material has been inc...
The use of portable X-Ray fluorescence spectrometry in the study of prehistoric ceramics has gained ...
This Master's project explores the viability of portable XRF (pXRF) for the purposes of identifying ...
In order to settle the provenance of a set of ancient ceramic shards, the elemental composition data...
What started as a philosophical concept more than 2400 years ago by introducing átomos, the indivis...
Roman black gloss ceramics from two different locations and separated by 50–80 years were investigat...
This research concerns the application of micro X-ray fluorescence (micro-XRF) mapping to the invest...
X-ray microtomography scans (μ-CT) of neolithic ceramics –The reconstruction of the matrixes in comp...
Since the first attempts to the petrographic analysis on pottery, a multitude of archaeometric stud...
The non-destructive analysis of ancient pottery sherds (Haji and Sue) were done by means of energy-d...
International audienceXANES spectroscopy was used to complement the results previously obtained with...
XANES spectroscopy was used to complement the results previously obtained with Raman spectroscopy by...
Portable X-rays Fluorescence (pXRF) represents one of the most effective tools for in situ, non-dest...
International audienceArcheological ceramic paste material typically consists of a mix of a clay mat...
Handheld portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) technology has been increasingly employed in ceramic pro...
The use of geochemical analysis for characterization studies of archaeological material has been inc...
The use of portable X-Ray fluorescence spectrometry in the study of prehistoric ceramics has gained ...
This Master's project explores the viability of portable XRF (pXRF) for the purposes of identifying ...
In order to settle the provenance of a set of ancient ceramic shards, the elemental composition data...
What started as a philosophical concept more than 2400 years ago by introducing átomos, the indivis...
Roman black gloss ceramics from two different locations and separated by 50–80 years were investigat...
This research concerns the application of micro X-ray fluorescence (micro-XRF) mapping to the invest...
X-ray microtomography scans (μ-CT) of neolithic ceramics –The reconstruction of the matrixes in comp...
Since the first attempts to the petrographic analysis on pottery, a multitude of archaeometric stud...
The non-destructive analysis of ancient pottery sherds (Haji and Sue) were done by means of energy-d...