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View article: Terahertz Frequency-Modulated Continuous-Wave Inspection of an Ancient Enamel Plate
Terahertz Frequency-Modulated Continuous-Wave Inspection of an Ancient Enamel Plate Open
This study investigates the application of terahertz frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) imaging for the non-destructive inspection of a historical enamel plate, using both reflection and transmission modes. A 300 GHz FMCW radar sys…
View article: Terahertz time-domain spectro-imaging and hyperspectral imagery to investigate a historical Longwy glazed ceramic
Terahertz time-domain spectro-imaging and hyperspectral imagery to investigate a historical Longwy glazed ceramic Open
In this paper, we present the potential of Terahertz Time-Domain Imaging (THz-TDI) as a tool to perform non-invasive 3D analysis of an ancient enamel plate manufactured by Longwy Company in France. The THz data collected in the reflection …
View article: Ancient enamel plate characterized by Time domain spectro imaging
Ancient enamel plate characterized by Time domain spectro imaging Open
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View article: Multi-analytical investigation of ceramic productions from Formative Mesoamerica to reassess the influence of Chupicuaro culture in the Basin of Mexico
Multi-analytical investigation of ceramic productions from Formative Mesoamerica to reassess the influence of Chupicuaro culture in the Basin of Mexico Open
Réinterpréter les interactions Chupicuaro - Cuicuilco à la lumière des technologies céramiques (période préclassique, Mésoamérique).
View article: Maiolica seen by Vis-NIR Hyperspectral Imaging: the application of an ultraportable camera at the Museo Nazionale del Bargello
Maiolica seen by Vis-NIR Hyperspectral Imaging: the application of an ultraportable camera at the Museo Nazionale del Bargello Open
This contribute focuses on the history of ceramic production of a large geographic area from the
\narchaeological point of view encompassing Liguria and N-W Tuscany and using a petro-archaeometrical approach ( essentially based on thin-sec…
View article: The Ychsma ceramic provenance from Armatambo, 1250 – 1532 CE (Lima, Peru). A local or imported production?
The Ychsma ceramic provenance from Armatambo, 1250 – 1532 CE (Lima, Peru). A local or imported production? Open
The Ychsma society was one of the most important civilizations developed between 900 and 1532 CE in Lima, the present Peruvian capital, situated on the central coast of Peru. The Ychsma territory included the lower basin of the Rímac and L…
View article: Archaeometric Characterization of the Industrial Production of Porcelains in the Vieillard & Co. Manufactory (Bordeaux, France, 19th Century)
Archaeometric Characterization of the Industrial Production of Porcelains in the Vieillard & Co. Manufactory (Bordeaux, France, 19th Century) Open
In this paper, we focus on the industrial production of porcelain in the Bordeaux area (France) in the 19th century. Our main objective is to assess the evolution of production technology of the same manufactory over a period of more than …
View article: Non‐invasive on‐site method for thickness measurement of transparent ceramic glazes based on depth from focus
Non‐invasive on‐site method for thickness measurement of transparent ceramic glazes based on depth from focus Open
Glazed ceramics are a common material analyzed through geochemistry, whether in the form of tableware collected during excavations or tiles observed as part of architectural features. Within the framework of these studies, measuring the th…
View article: Characterization of Archaeological Artefacts Using Methods Specific to Materials Science: The Case Study of Dacian Ceramics from 2nd c. BC to 1st c. AD
Characterization of Archaeological Artefacts Using Methods Specific to Materials Science: The Case Study of Dacian Ceramics from 2nd c. BC to 1st c. AD Open
Combined analysis methods such as optical microscopy (OM), cathodoluminescence (CL) microscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), and scanning electron microscopy–energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry (SEM–EDX) have made it possible to obtain the fi…
View article: Alterations of ceramic materials: compositional data analysis of an Iberian workshop (Teruel, Spain; 2nd-1st c. BC)
Alterations of ceramic materials: compositional data analysis of an Iberian workshop (Teruel, Spain; 2nd-1st c. BC) Open
Research compendium of Frerebeau, N., Ben Amara, A. and Cantin, N. (2020) [in french]. The compendium contains all data, code, and text associated with this paper.
View article: Alterations of ceramic materials: compositional data analysis of an Iberian workshop (Teruel, Spain; 2nd-1st c. BC)
Alterations of ceramic materials: compositional data analysis of an Iberian workshop (Teruel, Spain; 2nd-1st c. BC) Open
Research compendium of Frerebeau, N., Ben Amara, A. and Cantin, N. (2020) [in french]. The compendium contains all data, code, and text associated with this paper.
View article: Alterations of ceramic materials: compositional data analysis of an Iberian workshop (Teruel, Spain; 2nd-1st c. BC)
Alterations of ceramic materials: compositional data analysis of an Iberian workshop (Teruel, Spain; 2nd-1st c. BC) Open
Research compendium of Frerebeau, N., Ben Amara, A. and Cantin, N. (2019) [in french]. The compendium contains all data, code, and text associated with this paper.
View article: Alterations of ceramic materials: compositional data analysis of an Iberian workshop (Teruel, Spain; 2nd-1st c. BC)
Alterations of ceramic materials: compositional data analysis of an Iberian workshop (Teruel, Spain; 2nd-1st c. BC) Open
Research compendium of Frerebeau, N., Ben Amara, A. and Cantin, N. (2019) [in french]. The compendium contains all data, code, and text associated with this paper.
View article: A "globalization" of glazed pottery trade and production across the late medieval Mediterranean?
A "globalization" of glazed pottery trade and production across the late medieval Mediterranean? Open
The Fourth Crusade (1204 AD) brought about significant disruptions across the Byzantine Empire. In Greece, the arrival of Frankish lords and Italian rulers contributed to shape new demands for a variety of goods and commodities. This event…
View article: An investigation of the production methods: zellijs of Meshouar (XIV th century, Algeria)
An investigation of the production methods: zellijs of Meshouar (XIV th century, Algeria) Open
The Islamic monuments of medieval Maghreb or Spain are often covered with zellijs (azulejos in Spanish)-which form geometrical-perhaps floral-compositions sometimes complex. These testify to both aesthetics and the science of geometry at t…