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Investigation on four centuripe vases (late 3rd-2nd cent. B.C.) by portable X-ray fluorescence and total reflectance-FTIR

2021

Abstract Four Centuripe vases dated back to the late 3rd-2nd centuries B.C. were analysed using imaging under visible and ultra-violet illumination as well as complementary non-invasive and non-destructive portable X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) and Total Reflectance – Fourier Transform InfraRed (TR-FTIR) spectroscopies. The vases are of great importance since they represent a rare expression of the Hellenistic vase painting. Four specimens, a “pyxis”, a “lebes gamikos” and two “lekanides” decorated with figures of different type, are exhibited in the Antonino Salinas Archaeological Museum in Palermo-Italy. The investigation was aimed to identify the used pigments and the painting technique, to r…

Archeologybusiness.product_categoryMaterials Science (miscellaneous)media_common.quotation_subject02 engineering and technologyConservation01 natural sciencesFourier transform infrared spectroscopyPainted ceramics Centuripe vases X-ray fluorescence Total reflectance-FTIR Visible and UV imagingSpectroscopySettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisicamedia_commonPainting010401 analytical chemistryArtSettore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia ClassicaVase021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyArchaeologyReflectivity0104 chemical sciencesChemistry (miscellaneous)Portable X-ray0210 nano-technologybusinessGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceJournal of Cultural Heritage
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Non-Invasive Investigation of Pigments of Wall Painting in S. Maria Delle Palate di Tusa (Messina, Italy)

2019

The characterization of materials used in the archaeological field needs an experimental approach in order to avoid the destruction or perturbation of artworks. In order to afford this purpose, a multi-analytical spectroscopic approach is regularly used. We combined non-invasive analysis by using handheld spectroscopic instrumentations (mainly XRF and Raman spectrometers) in order to characterize the wall painting preserved in the church of S. Maria delle Palate at Halaesa Arconidea archeological site (Tusa, Messina, Italy). The aim of the work is the characterization of the nature of pigments used for the realization of the wall painting. The wall painting, probably representing St. Franci…

Archeologyhandheld instrumentsMaterials Science (miscellaneous)media_common.quotation_subjectXRF02 engineering and technologyConservation01 natural sciencesraman spectroscopyhandheld instrumentlcsh:CC1-960wall paintingSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisicamedia_commonPaintingHalaesa Arconidea010401 analytical chemistryNon invasiveArt021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyArchaeology0104 chemical sciencesvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumlcsh:Archaeology0210 nano-technologyRelevant informationLazuriteHeritage
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New insights to assess the consolidation of stone materials used in built heritage: the case study of ancient graffiti (Tituli Picti) in the archaeol…

2020

AbstractTituli Picti are an ancient form of urban graffiti very common in the archaeological site of Pompeii (Naples, South—Italy). They are generally made of red pigments applied on walls of Campanian ignimbrite. This paper deals with a scientific investigation aimed to their conservation. This is a challenging task since it requires a multidisciplinary approach that includes restorers, archaeologists and conservation scientists. The study has provided suggestions on the proper way to conserve Tituli Picti over time. In the present work, several specimens of Campanian ignimbrite were painted with red earth pigment; lime and Arabic gum have been used as binders as well. Such painted stones …

Archeologylcsh:QD71-142lcsh:Fine ArtsConsolidation (soil)Conservation Consolidation Tituli Picti of PompeiiArabicTituli Picti of Pompeii010401 analytical chemistrylcsh:Analytical chemistryThermal agingConservationTituli Picti of Pompeii Conservation Consolidation010502 geochemistry & geophysicsGraffiti01 natural sciencesArchaeologylanguage.human_language0104 chemical sciencesScotch tapelanguagelcsh:NBuilt heritageSettore GEO/09 -Georis. Miner.e Appl.Mineral.-Petrogr. per l'Ambi.ed i B.Cult.Consolidation0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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A smartphone-based innovative approach to discriminate red pigments in roman frescoes mock-ups

2022

The characterization of red pigments in frescoes wall paintings has been of great interest for researchers to better understand raw material procurement dynamics, pigment receipts, stylistic evolution and to assess their conservation state. In this study a non-destructive colorimetric approach implementing a smartphone-based method was developed in order to be able to distinguish between three pigments made from minium, haematite and cinnabar minerals, and also mixed pigments, preparing frescoes mock-ups following the roman receipt described by Vitruvius. Portable FT-IR, Raman spectroscopy, portable XRF and visible reflectance spectra analyses were carried out as reference methods for smart…

Archeologyspectroscopymock-upChemistry (miscellaneous)pigmentMaterials Science (miscellaneous)colorimetryConservationroman frescoUNESCO::CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICASsmartphoneGeneral Economics Econometrics and Finance
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PATRIMONIO ARCHITETTONICO E TIMELESS TIME : PER UNA PERMANENZA TEMPORANEA

2018

Com’è avvenuto per le precedenti rivoluzioni industriali, la digitalizzazione non ha sortito effetti soltanto nei processi e nei prodotti tecnologici. Tra le sue dirompenti conseguenze sulla società e sugli individui, l’emergere di una diversa concezione del Tempo sta già condizionando il campo operativo e soprattutto teoretico dell’ambiente costruito connotato da significati culturali. Inusitate forme di memoria mettono in crisi la visione tradizionale di patrimonio, fondata su una visione lineare del tempo che separa nettamente il Passato dal Futuro, lasciando al Presente un mero ruolo da passatore. Superata la presunta immutabilità, ambizione di ormai obsoleti obiettivi conservativi rigi…

Architectural Heritage Digitalization Concept of TIme Impermanence Conservation ProcessPatrimonio Architettonico Digitalizzazione Concezione del Tempo Temporaneità Processo ConservativoSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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From recovery manuals to historic and construction building information modeling (h-BIM). Strategies for historical Sicilian centres

2018

Il recupero dei centri storici costituisce oggi, oltre che un obiettivo prioritario di qualsiasi politica urbana, anche una attività di grande interesse strategico ed economico. Molte sono state le ricerche e le politiche di sostegno concernenti interventi sull’esistente, dettate da una sensibilità per il recupero del patrimonio edilizio della città storica; ciò ha reso necessario l'analisi e lo studio specifico delle tecniche costruttive. Nonostante il complesso quadro normativo e vincolistico, gli interventi sui centri storici continuano però ad essere in molti casi condotti in maniera impropria. L’uso di materiali e tecniche incolte, trasferite dal cantiere moderno a quello di recupero, …

Architectural Heritage Historic centers Conservation HBIM Information ModellingSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura Tecnica
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The virtual reconstruction of the minaret of Mansourah mosque (Algeria)

2015

This contribution synthetically addresses some of the photogrammetric solutions available today in the field of architectural-archaeological survey and the related applications outcome, evaluated during both the acquisition phase of metric data than in those of effective yield of refunds infographics. Therefore, we have focused on the virtual reconstruction of one of the most emblematic and symbolic building of the Algerian culture, the mosque of Mansourah, returning the minaret as it appeared before its partial collapse, namely correspondent in geometry, textures, and colours. The work is part of a larger research project to promote knowledge and dissemination of Algeria cultural heritage,…

Architectural engineeringComputer scienceInfographicPhotogrammetry Digital Cultural Heritage Virtual conservation and Digital documentation.MinaretArchaeologyField (computer science)VisualizationPhotogrammetryPhotogrammetryPhotogrammetry Digital Cultural Heritage Virtual conservation Digital documentationVirtual reconstructionMetric (mathematics)Settore ICAR/17 - DisegnoDigital Cultural HeritageVirtual conservation and Digital documentation
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People comfort and artwork saving in museums: comparing indoor requisites

2009

In museums, environmental indoor conditions should, contemporaneously, preserve the exhibited works of art and ensure the comfort conditions for people. Unfortunately, human and artworks requirements are characterised by different values of the physical indoor parameters that, occasionally, could become conflicting. In the paper, these problems are addressed by means of a literature analysis, with a specific attention to thermal comfort conditions of people. The possibility of finding common ranges of values for both requisites is finally discussed. Some recent technical recommendations on the matter have also been considered for indicating some HVAC equipment and appliances to be adopted i…

Architectural engineeringEngineeringSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientalecomfort indoorbusiness.industrymuseum buildingThermal comfortworks of art conservationmicroclimatic parameterslaw.inventionConservationlawAir conditioningVentilation (architecture)HVACbusinessInternational Journal of Sustainable Design
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Diagnostics for the knowledge: the case of the tower of Palazzo Termine Pietragliata in Palermo (Italy)

2015

[EN] Developing a methodological approach is crucial to assess the state of conservation of a monument, starting from the overall analysis, progressively moving from small to medium scale and reaching the grand scale at the end. Considering the territory, causes are investigated in order to understand the propensities, as well as considering a single monument, evidences are carefully read to assess the overall conditions, that will be lately detailed by the analysis on materials and their degradation. The object of this study is the tower of the Palazzo Pietragliata in Palermo, one of the most important examples of the late Gothic civil architecture in Sicily. The Palace, built in 1473 by P…

Architectural engineeringEngineeringTowerMicro analysisbusiness.industryContext (language use)ConservationMediterraneanFortificationsMedium scaleVisual artsBuilt HeritageModern ageBuilt heritageArchitecturebusinessTowerDiagnostics
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AHBIM for Wooden Built Heritage Conservation

2019

The chapter investigates the potential offered by the Building Information Modeling for the conservation of the wooden architectural heritage. Based on the architectural survey, the BIM modeling of a South Tyrolean farm was carried out, with particular attention to the aspects related to its management and maintenance. Inside the database connected to the model, information about the building has been included, which can also be used on site through the use of mobile devices. The sharing of such information within a single platform avoids risks connected to the failure or incorrect transmission of data, allowing the optimization of the management, maintenance and conservation of the archite…

Architectural engineeringbusiness.industryComputer scienceConservationAsset (computer security)Built heritageParametric designParametric designBIM Built heritage Parametric design Conservation Facility managementFacility managementBuilding information modelingArchitectural heritageTransmission (telecommunications)BIMSettore ICAR/17 - DisegnoBuilt heritageFacility managementbusinessMobile device
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