Stadiul cercetărilor pluridisciplinare asupra fragmentelor de tencuială pictată din Dacia
Stadiul cercetărilor pluridisciplinare asupra fragmentelor de tencuială pictată din Dacia
An overview of the interdisciplinary studies performed on fragments of painted plaster from Dacia
Keywords:
Frescă romană, tencuială pictată, Dacia, studii interdisciplinare
Roman frescoes, painted plaster, Dacia, pluridisciplinary studies
Abstract:
Importanța studiilor interdisciplinare asupra fragmentelor de frescă antică este evidențiată prin intermediul acestui studiu, în special modul prin care diferite tipuri de analize oferă rezultate remarcabile. Aceste fragmente suferă de-a lungul timpului o serie de transformări ce pot fi observate mult mai atent prin intermediul studiilor interdisciplinare. În cadrul acestui articol sunt luate în considerare analizele efectuate, iar o atenție deosebită este acordată studiilor efectuate asupra fragmentelor de tencuială pictată din România.
This study aims to present the use of pluridisciplinary studies performed on ancient roman frescoes discovered in Romania and how the use of different techniques can offer incredible results. The painted plaster suffers a series of transformations in time due to the environment and such studies can provide researchers with more insight over the object of their study.
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How to cite: Bianca-Cristiana Olteanu, Stadiul cercetărilor pluridisciplinare asupra fragmentelor de tencuială pictată din Dacia, Cercetări Arheologice, Vol. 29.1, pag. 149-154, 2022, doi: https://doi.org/10.46535/ca.29.1.08
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