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Mobile spectroscopic instrumentation in archaeometry research [PDF]
Mobile instrumentation is of growing importance to archaeometry research. Equipment is utilized in the field or at museums, thus avoiding transportation or risk of damage to valuable artifacts.
Donais, MK, Vandenabeele, Peter
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This paper presents archaeometric analyses of representative wall painting fragments (dated to middle Byzantine period) from the West Courtyard Passage at Demre St. Nicholas Church (in ancient Myra), which is located in Antalya province today.
Oğuz Emre Kayser +2 more
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Various forms of street art, such as murals, anamorphic painting or urban interventions, become an important component of urban space. The paper examines examples of selected works of urban art in the context of space and its reception. These unexpected “
Gralińska-Toborek, Agnieszka
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In the last decades of the nineteenth Century, a paradigm change in the preservation of medieval wall painting conservation took place. Restoration as equivalent of repainting was definitely refused.
Ursula Schädler-Saub
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Time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy and imaging: New approaches to the analysis of cultural heritage and its degradation [PDF]
Applications of time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy (TRPL) and fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM) to the analysis of cultural heritage are presented.
Bellei, Sara +6 more
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Wall Painting Decoration from the North-West Church in Hippos-Sussita of the Decapolis
Excavations in the North-West Church yielded numerous fragments of plain and painted wall plaster, which suggest that the entire interior of the church was plastered, and in large part, decorated with wall paintings.
Julia Burdajewicz
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Original wall paintings at the church of the Saviour in Chvabiani (Upper Svaneti, Georgia) and Byzantine art at the turn of the tenth to eleventh centuries [PDF]
The article deals with a little known ensemble of wall paintings at the Church of the Saviour in Chvabiani, Upper Svaneti, Georgia. The initial decoration of the church dated to 978- 1001 has survived mainly in the apse.
Zakharova Anna, Sverdlova Sofia
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In this paper a general methodology is introduced for the determination of potential prototype curves used for the drawing of prehistoric wall-paintings.
Arabadjis, Dimitris +5 more
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PRISMS: remote high resolution in situ multispectral imaging of wall paintings [PDF]
The non-invasive monitoring and examination of wall paintings in grotto sites, tombs and buildings is particularly important since these paintings are often extremely vulnerable. Traditionally, inspection of wall paintings at high resolution (i.e.
Keita, K, Liang, H, Vajzovic, T
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When lived ancient religion and lived ancient medicine meet: the household Gods, the household shrine and regimen [PDF]
This paper argues that there was a strong connection between Roman domestic religious belief and practice and Roman domestic medical practice through the association of the household gods with the household’s health and well-being.
Draycott, Jane
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