Boletín del Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino. Volumen 17, N°2, 2012
2012
- Intro.
- Variability in the use of pigments in late holocene burials in the upper Santa Cruz river basin (Argentine Patagonia). Nora Franco, Ana Guarido, Teresita Montenegro y Pablo Ambrústolo.
- Chemical evidence of environmental deterioration in rock art: a case study in western tinogasta (Catamarca, Argentina). Eugenia Tomasini, Mara Basile, Norma Ratto y Marta Maier.
- Study of pigments used in black-on-red ceramics from quebrada de Humahuaca, Jujuy, Argentina. Verónica Acevedo,Mariel López, Eleonora Freire, Emilia Halac, Griselda Polla y María Reinoso.
- Combined archaeometric techniques applied to the analysis of “tri-color” ceramic designs from quebrada de Humahuaca, Jujuy, Argentina. Fernando Marte, Verónica Acevedo, Noemí Mastrangelo.
- The use of Raman spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction and electron microscopy in the analysis of pigments from vaquerías ceramics. Fabiana Bugliani, Claudia Di Lello, Eleonora Freire, Griselda Polla, Alicia Petragalli, María Reinoso, Emilia Halac.
- Archaeometry of art: physical and chemical studies of archaeological pigments. Mariel López, Guillermo de la Fuente, Dánae Fiore.
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