
Cultural heritage materials. Ceramic decorations under the gaze of scientists.
PUBordeauxN° d'inventaire | 13601 |
Format | 16 x 24 |
Détails | 223 p., illustrations, paperback. |
Publication | Bordeaux, 2010 |
Etat | Nine |
ISBN | 9782867815669 |
“University Paths” Collection.
This manual explains the methods and methodologies that scientists use to improve our knowledge of ancient materials, and here more specifically ceramic decorations. From their design through their manufacture to their degradation, these archaeological objects offer real interest as witnesses to past civilizations. The sciences of physics, chemistry and geology allow us to uncover their secrets and constantly expand our knowledge of the history of techniques. This book is aimed at both the general public and those curious about the application of science to cultural heritage. Under the direction of Rémy Chapoulie, several specialists contributed to the production of this work: Sarah Boularand, Rémy Chapoulie, Philippe Colomban, Claire Déléry, Nicole Gourdon-Platel, Claude Mirguet, Judit Molera, Claire Pacheco, Josefina Perez-Arantegui, Christian Roucau, Philippe Sciau, Marius Vendrell.
“University Paths” Collection.
This manual explains the methods and methodologies that scientists use to improve our knowledge of ancient materials, and here more specifically ceramic decorations. From their design through their manufacture to their degradation, these archaeological objects offer real interest as witnesses to past civilizations. The sciences of physics, chemistry and geology allow us to uncover their secrets and constantly expand our knowledge of the history of techniques. This book is aimed at both the general public and those curious about the application of science to cultural heritage. Under the direction of Rémy Chapoulie, several specialists contributed to the production of this work: Sarah Boularand, Rémy Chapoulie, Philippe Colomban, Claire Déléry, Nicole Gourdon-Platel, Claude Mirguet, Judit Molera, Claire Pacheco, Josefina Perez-Arantegui, Christian Roucau, Philippe Sciau, Marius Vendrell.