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Identification by Raman microspectroscopy of pigments in seated statues found in the Torreparedones Roman archaeological site (Baena, Spain)

机译:在托珀·罗马罗马考古遗址(Baena,Spain)发现的坐姿雕像中的颜料拉曼微穴位识别

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In this work, Raman microspectroscopy and optical microscopy werefor the first time used to examine pigments in Roman statues. The pigments were present in three statues found in the Torreparedones archaeological site, which is located in Baena (southern Spain). The statues represented a female, and the emperors Claudius and Augustus, all seated. The pigments comprised different hues and intensities of yellow, red and blue. As revealed by the Raman spectra, all yellow and red hues were from goethite (alpha-FeOOH) and hematite (alpha-Fe2O3), respectively. Some pigments additionally contained compounds such as calcium carbonate and sulphate, which were used in ancient times to enhance some colour hues, and calcium phosphate, a white pigment known as "bone white" and also used since ancient times but never previously found in mixtures with red. The blue pigment was invariably Egyptian blue and occasionally mixed with hematite to obtain purple hues. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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