Category Archives: Archaeometry
Lighting in late Roman houses
Ellis 1994 : Lighting in late Roman houses Continue reading
Studies of Roman lamps from the northern provinces and from Rome
Schneider 1995 : Studies of Roman lamps from the northern provinces and from Rome Continue reading
Fuel for thought? Beeswax in lamps and conical cups from Late Minoan Crete
Dudd 1997 : Fuel for thought? Beeswax in lamps and conical cups from Late Minoan Crete Continue reading
Chemical, Mineralogical and Technological Studies of Fabrics of Roman Vessels and Lamps from Poetovio
Daszkiewicz, Schneider 1999 : Chemical, Mineralogical and Technological Studies of Fabrics of Roman Vessels and Lamps from Poetovio Continue reading
X-ray fluorescence analyses of vernice nera, sigillata and Firmalampen from North Italy
Schneider 2000: X-ray fluorescence analyses of vernice nera, sigillata and Firmalampen from North Italy Continue reading
Chemical alteration and use of beeswax through time : accelerated ageing tests and analysis of archaeological samples from various environmental contexts
Regert, Colinart, Degrand, Decavallas 2001 : Chemical alteration and use of beeswax through time : accelerated ageing tests and analysis of archaeological samples from various environmental contexts Continue reading
Illuminating the past: measuring the efficiency of means of lighting
Moullou, Topalis 2011 : Illuminating the past: measuring the efficiency of means of lighting Continue reading
A water absorption analysis of Nabatean, north African and other clay lamp fabrics unearthed at the Red Sea Port of Roman Aila (Aqaba, Jordan)
Lapp 2012 : A water absorption analysis of Nabatean, north African and other clay lamp fabrics unearthed at the Red Sea Port of Roman Aila (Aqaba, Jordan) Continue reading
Light and Economy An Essay About the Economy of Prehistoric and Ancient Lamps
Wunderlich 2003: Light and Economy An Essay About the Economy of Prehistoric and Ancient Lamps Continue reading
Methods And Tools For The Study Of Artificial Illumination In Antiquity
Methods And Tools For The Study Of Artificial Illumination In Antiquity Continue reading