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Raman focal point on Roman Egyptian blue elucidates disordered cuprorivaite, green glass phase and trace compounds.
Sci Rep. 2022 Sep 16;12(1):15596. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-19923-w.
Sci Rep. 2022.
PMID: 36114229
Free PMC article.
The discussed comparative analyses of Roman Imperial pigment balls and fragmentary murals unearthed in the ancient cities of Aventicum and Augusta Raurica (Switzerland) by means of Raman microspectroscopy pertain to a predecessor study on trace compounds in Early Medieval Egyptia …
The discussed comparative analyses of Roman Imperial pigment balls and fragmentary murals unearthed in the ancient cities of Aventicum and A …
Trace compounds in Early Medieval Egyptian blue carry information on provenance, manufacture, application, and ageing.
Dariz P, Schmid T.
Dariz P, et al.
Sci Rep. 2021 May 28;11(1):11296. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-90759-6.
Sci Rep. 2021.
PMID: 34050218
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The monochrome blue fragment discussed here belongs to the second church building of St. Peter above Gratsch (South Tyrol, Northern Italy, fifth/sixth century A.D.). Beyond cuprorivaite and carbon black (underpainting), 26 accessory minerals down to trace levels were detec …
The monochrome blue fragment discussed here belongs to the second church building of St. Peter above Gratsch (South Tyrol, Northern I …
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