Roman marble fragments from the Villa Adriana at Tivoli (Rome) have been characterised by neutron diffraction. This study aimed at distinguishing between different marble types on the basis of the mineral phase compositions and the crystallographic textures. The texture information, along with other structure details, can be used as characterising feature to address questions of attribution and restoration of archaeological marble, ceramic or bronze objects.
Festa, G., Andreani, C., Filabozzi, A., Malfitana, D., Poblome, J. (2006). Neutron techniques in cultural heritage. ARCHEOMETRIAI MUHELY, 2, 32-2006.
Neutron techniques in cultural heritage
FESTA, GIULIA;ANDREANI, CARLA;FILABOZZI, ALESSANDRA;
2006-01-01
Abstract
Roman marble fragments from the Villa Adriana at Tivoli (Rome) have been characterised by neutron diffraction. This study aimed at distinguishing between different marble types on the basis of the mineral phase compositions and the crystallographic textures. The texture information, along with other structure details, can be used as characterising feature to address questions of attribution and restoration of archaeological marble, ceramic or bronze objects.File in questo prodotto:
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