The exceptional near-infrared luminescence properties of cuprorivaite (Egyptian blue)
Cuprorivaite (CaCuSi(4)O(10), also known as Egyptian blue) exhibits an exceptionally high emission quantum efficiency in the near-infrared region (lambda(max) = 910 nm, Phi(EM) = 10.5%) and a long excited state lifetime (107 mus); these properties make it appealing for several applications in the fields of biomedical analysis, telecommunications and ...
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Dual wavelength excitation for the time-resolved photoluminescence imaging of painted ancient Egyptian objects [PDF]
Background: The scientific imaging of works of art is crucial for the assessment of the presence and distribution of pigments and other materials on surfaces.
CAPOGROSSO, VALENTINA +3 more
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The present paper aims at analyzing some ancient pigments from the festival hall of Thutmosis III, the Karnak temples complex (Luxor, Egypt). The wall decorations of the festival hall are carved with raised and sunken reliefs and painted with religious ...
Hussein Marey Mahmoud
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Non-Destructive Multi-Analytical Approach to Study the Pigments of Wall Painting Fragments Reused in Mortars from the Archaeological Site of Pompeii (Italy) [PDF]
During the excavations carried out in Via di Mercurio (Regio VI, 9, 3) in Pompeii, in 2015, some red, green, black, and brown wall painting fragments were found in the preparatory layer of an ancient pavement which was probably built after the 62 AD ...
Bloise Andrea +9 more
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The materialisation of colour: Reconstructing Egyptian blue manufacture on late Hellenistic Kos [PDF]
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Marketou, Ariadne Kostomitsopoulou
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Electron Microprobe Analysis and X-ray Diffraction Methods in Archaeometry: Investigations on Pre-Islamic Beads from the Sultanate of Oman [PDF]
Beads from graves of the Samad Assemblage, Sultanate of Oman and from an ancient crafts quarter of the old kingdom of Ruhana, in Sri Lanka, were investigated using electron analysis and X-ray powder diffraction.
Hannibal, Anne +4 more
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In the present work have studied two samples with the same pigment, Egyptian Blue, but from different sources. The difference between them is caused by the functionality.
Criado Portal, A. J. +6 more
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The contribution of archeometry in characterization of decorative materials from the site of Villa di Teodorico in Galeata (Italy) [PDF]
Villa di Teodorico in Galeata (Forlì-Cesena, Emilia Romagna) is an important archeological site in the north of Italy occupied from sixth century BC to twelfth century AD.
Aceto, Maurizio +6 more
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Characterization of pigments and ligands in a wall painting fragment from Liternum archaeological park (Italy). [PDF]
Spectroscopic and MS techniques were used to characterize the pigments and the composition of polar and nonpolar binders of a stray wall painting fragment from Liternum (Italy) archaeological excavation. X-ray fluorescence and diffraction analysis of the
Arcari P. +10 more
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A multi-analytical study of egyptian funerary artifacts from three portuguese museum collections [PDF]
A diachronic, multi-analytical approach combining EDXRF, µFTIR, µRaman, SEM-EDS, and Py-GC/MS has been adopted with the aim to study for the first time the painting materials used to decorate Egyptian funerary masks and sarcophagi ranging from the Late ...
Bottaini, Carlo +6 more
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