The production technology of Italian maiolica: a reassessment
MS Tite - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2009 - Elsevier
Analytical scanning electron microscopy was used to determine the microstructures and
chemical compositions of some fifty Italian maiolica ceramics, together with a della Robbia …
chemical compositions of some fifty Italian maiolica ceramics, together with a della Robbia …
CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION AND MANUFACTUR-ING TECHNOLOGY OF SOME LUSTRE CERAMIC DISHES OF THE ABBASID PERIOD, NORTHERN EGYPT
AH Shams, AS AlKaradawi, RA Eloriby - Mediterranean …, 2022 - maajournal.com
This paper studies some ceramic lustreware dishes with metallic glaze dating back to the
Abbasid era (2-3rd century AH/8-9th AD) and preserved in Rashid archaeological stores …
Abbasid era (2-3rd century AH/8-9th AD) and preserved in Rashid archaeological stores …
The technology of glazed Islamic ceramics using data collected by the late Alexander Kaczmarczyk
MS Tite - Archaeometry, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
During the 1980s, the late Alexander Kaczmarczyk undertook the analysis of some 1200
glazed Islamic ceramics from Egypt, Iran, Iraq and Syria spanning the period from the eighth …
glazed Islamic ceramics from Egypt, Iran, Iraq and Syria spanning the period from the eighth …
Nanomaterials and their Synthesis for a Sustainable Future
H Gavilán, MB Serrano… - New Materials for a …, 2023 - books.google.com
Nanomaterials are structured materials whose dimensions lie in the nanoscale, at least in
one dimension. Their small size and high surface area lead to properties not observed in …
one dimension. Their small size and high surface area lead to properties not observed in …
Recent trends in IBA for cultural heritage studies
L Beck - Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research …, 2014 - Elsevier
Ion beam analysis (IBA) techniques play an important role in the field of cultural heritage.
IBA was one of the first physical methods applied to archaeology in the 70s. 40 years later …
IBA was one of the first physical methods applied to archaeology in the 70s. 40 years later …
The introduction of the glaze in al-Andalus: Technological waves and Oriental influences
This research develops a much-needed approach to the study of glazed ware production in
al-Andalus (Muslim Spain and Portugal) during the early Middle Ages. The introduction of …
al-Andalus (Muslim Spain and Portugal) during the early Middle Ages. The introduction of …
Application of microfocus x-ray beams from synchrotrons in heritage conservation
AV Chadwick, A Berko, EJ Schofield… - International Journal …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Synchrotron-based techniques are becoming increasingly important in heritage science and
the aim of this article is to describe how recently developed microfocus methods can probe …
the aim of this article is to describe how recently developed microfocus methods can probe …
The ways of the lustre: Looking for the Tunisian connection
Y Waksman, C Capelli, T Pradell Cara… - 2014 - upcommons.upc.edu
Recent excavations at the Fatimid and Zirid site of Sabra al-Mansuriya near Kairouan
(Tunisia) provide the first evidence of lustreware production in medieval Ifriqiya, in the 10th …
(Tunisia) provide the first evidence of lustreware production in medieval Ifriqiya, in the 10th …
A Mediaeval Persian Treatise on Coloured and Enamelled Glass: Bayan Al-Sana'at
P Holakooei - Iran, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
This paper presents and interprets the terms and concepts described by Hobaysh Teflisi in
the twelfth century AD for making Islamic coloured and enamelled glass and lustre …
the twelfth century AD for making Islamic coloured and enamelled glass and lustre …