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    An in-and-out-the-lab Raman spectroscopy study on street art murals from Reggio Emilia in Italy

    The street art murals ‘The Big Mother’ by Gola Hundun, the ‘Big Sacral Bird’ by Kenor, the ‘Oriental Carpet” by H101 and “The Economy Subdues You” by Zosen, belonging to the Cooperative Popular Houses of Manca...

    Anastasia Rousaki, Peter Vandenabeele in The European Physical Journal Plus (2022)

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    Raman Analysis of Inorganic and Organic Pigments

    Raman spectroscopy is one of the most favorable techniques applied in the art analysis field. Its unique characteristics, namely the organic and inorganic components identification, spatial resolution down to ...

    Anastasia Rousaki, Peter Vandenabeele in Analytical Chemistry for the Study of Pain… (2022)

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    Development and evaluation of a simple Raman spectral searching algorithm

    Raman spectroscopy has grown to a frequently applied technique in the analysis of art and archaeological objects. The growth in applications is further driven by the development of new, small and compact spect...

    Anastasia Rousaki, Emma Paolin, Giorgia Sciutto in The European Physical Journal Plus (2021)

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    Advantages and pitfalls of the use of mobile Raman and XRF systems applied on cultural heritage objects in Tuscany (Italy)

    Mobile Raman and XRF systems are particularly suitable for the study of cultural heritage objects, allowing in situ, nondestructive analysis on a large variety of materials. Nowadays, thanks to technological d...

    Eleonora Odelli, Anastasia Rousaki, Simona Raneri in The European Physical Journal Plus (2021)

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    Correction to: First insights into the archaeometric analysis of the Los Amores Mosaic in Cástulo (Linares, Spain): the Judgement of Paris

    An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.

    Alberto Sánchez, José Tuñón, Manuel Montejo, Pilar Amate in Heritage Science (2021)

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    First insights into the archaeometric analysis of the Los Amores Mosaic in Cástulo (Linares, Spain): the Judgement of Paris

    This paper discusses results obtained from in situ analysis of the tesserae of the Roman mosaic of Los Amores (Cástulo site, Linares, Spain) dating back to the turn of the 1st to the 2nd century AD. Specifical...

    Alberto Sánchez, José Tuñón, Manuel Montejo, Pilar Amate in Heritage Science (2021)

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    Comparison of the performance of two handheld XRF instruments in the study of Roman tesserae from Cástulo (Linares, Spain)

    Cultural Heritage objects are frequently unavailable for transportation to laboratory facilities due to their size, location or local Cultural Heritage preservation regulations. The development of handheld XRF...

    Mafalda Costa, Anastasia Rousaki, Sylvia Lycke in The European Physical Journal Plus (2020)

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    In situ and laboratory analysis on the polychromy of the Ghent Pantheon cork model by Antonio Chichi

    The Archaeological Collection of Ghent University Museum hosts one of the most remarkable cork models representing the Pantheon of Rome, made by the master Antonio Chichi (1743-1816). Ghent University started ...

    Anastasia Rousaki, Possum Pincé, Sylvia Lycke in The European Physical Journal Plus (2019)