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  1. The understanding of the connection between the value of an image and the value of the materials that were used to make it is limited, especially for stained-glass windows. However, such information can bring-...

    Authors: Mathilde Patin, Karin Nys, Hugo Thienpont and Wendy Meulebroeck
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:106
  2. A database was constructed of 134 reference plastic samples and their Raman spectra to aid in the rapid and accurate identification of the polymer composition of mid-twentieth century plastic purses and their ...

    Authors: Mary N. Boyden, Elyse M. Kleist, Courtney K. Asztalos and Timothy M. Korter
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:101
  3. Titanium dioxide (TiO2) has been used in numerous paintings since its creation in the early 1920s. However, due to this relatively recent adoption by the art world, we have limited knowledge about the nature and ...

    Authors: Thomas Schmitt, Francesca Rosi, Edoardo Mosconi, Ken Shull, Simona Fantacci, Costanza Miliani and Kimberly Gray
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:99
  4. The structure of five rare filigree spheres from a seventeenth century shipwreck was examined in order to unravel their condition, manufacturing process and function. This study focuses on the application of n...

    Authors: Janneke van der Stok-Nienhuis, Tonny Beentjes, Dominique Ngan-Tillard, Lambert van Eijck, Ineke Joosten and Maarten R. van Bommel
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:98
  5. The role of 3D virtual reconstruction of lost heritage artefacts is acquiring ever-greater importance, as a support for archaeological research and art history studies, as well as a vehicle for the cultural an...

    Authors: Francesco Gherardini and Simone Sirocchi
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:96
  6. A multidisciplinary approach has been applied to investigate the production technology of a collection of copper-based artefacts found during archaeological excavation campaigns carried out in the Almohad neig...

    Authors: Carlo Bottaini, Susana Gómez Martínez, Rui Bordalo, Massimo Beltrame, José Mirão, Lígia Rafael and Nick Schiavon
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:97
  7. Base glasses from the eastern Mediterranean which circulated in Rome between the fifth and tenth centuries bear witness to the persistence of long-distance trade after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. LA-...

    Authors: Cristina Boschetti, Jan Kindberg Jacobsen, Claudio Parisi Presicce, Rubina Raja, Nadine Schibille and Massimo Vitti
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:95
  8. Gender transformation of Guanyin (Avalokitesvara in India) in China is an intrinsically fascinating research topic. Besides the inner source from the scriptures, literatures and epigraphs, iconological analysi...

    Authors: Yongwen Huang, Dingding Chen, Haiyan Wang and Lulu Wang
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:93
  9. Willow-leaf shaped sword is a kind of exclusive bronze weapon popular only in the states of Ba and Shu during the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (770-256 BC). Its prototype may originate from Central Asia and India and ...

    Authors: Dian Chen, Yingdong Yang, Tianyou Wang, Xiaoting Wang and Wugan Luo
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:92
  10. Murals of Cave 256, Mogao Grottoes consist of several layers, with the outermost layer overlays all others. The bottom layer was painted in the five dynasties. The outermost layer was mural of the Song Dynasty...

    Authors: Biwen Shui, Zongren Yu, Qiang Cui, Zhuo Wang, Zhiyuan Yin, Manli Sun and Boming Su
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:89
  11. Red organic dye identification is an important topic for conservation of Japanese ukiyo-e prints. Of particular interest are the works of Suzuki Harunobu, who was working at the inception of full-color printmakin...

    Authors: Lyndsay N. Kissell, Trine K. Quady, Dario Durastanti, Samantha Springer, Jeannie Kenmotsu and Tami Lasseter Clare
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:94
  12. Dark and clear silicate glasses formed during an iron age vitrification event ≈ 1500 years ago at the Broborg hillfort near Uppsala, Sweden have been analyzed using a scanning electron microscope equipped with...

    Authors: Edward P. Vicenzi, Thomas Lam, Jamie L. Weaver, Andrew A. Herzing, John S. McCloy, Rolf Sjöblom and Carolyn I. Pearce
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:90
  13. The Tunpu settlements are the historical product of the co-evolution development of the unique geographical and cultural environment of Guizhou and the military defense policies of Ming Dynasty (1368–1644 AD),...

    Authors: Hongyi Ge, Zhitai Wang, Yu Bao, Zongsheng Huang, Xintong Chen, Bin Wu and Yunwei Qiao
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:85
  14. Pterosaur eggs can offer information about pterosaur reproductive strategies and are extremely precious because only a small number of specimens have been discovered. Previous studies have mainly focused on mo...

    Authors: Ying Li, Xufeng Zhu, Qiang Wang, Shunxing Jiang, Yimin Yang, Wugan Luo and Xiaolin Wang
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:84
  15. X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy is an analytical technique used to identify chemical elements that has found widespread use in the cultural heritage sector to characterise artists' materials including th...

    Authors: Cerys Jones, Nathan S. Daly, Catherine Higgitt and Miguel R. D. Rodrigues
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:88
  16. The Alessandrina Library was founded in 1667 by pope Alexander VII Chigi and is nowadays housed in the Campus of Sapienza University of Rome (Italy). Within its Ancient (mostly made of rag paper) and Modern (m...

    Authors: Elena Verticchio, Francesca Frasca, Patrizia Cavalieri, Lorenzo Teodonio, Daniela Fugaro and Anna Maria Siani
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:80
  17. Murujuga in Western Australia has the largest concentration of ancient rock engravings (petroglyphs) in the world. However, the Murujuga rock art is potentially threatened by local industrial air pollution, in...

    Authors: Jolam T. Neumann, John L. Black, Stéphane Hœrlé, Benjamin W. Smith, Ron Watkins, Markus Lagos, Alexander Ziegler and Thorsten Geisler
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:77
  18. Until today, iron gall ink is classified as an exceptional underdrawing material for paintings. Its study and definite identification is usually based on invasive analysis. This article presents a new non-dest...

    Authors: Mareike Gerken, Jochen Sander and Christoph Krekel
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:78
  19. In the field of cultural heritage restoration, the removal of iron corrosion stains is a difficult problem to deal with, especially in stone materials. Many studies in recent years have been aimed at finding s...

    Authors: Luigi Campanella, Francesco Cardellicchio, Emanuele Dell’Aglio, Rita Reale and Anna Maria Salvi
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:79
  20. Over the last few decades, chemical and physical studies on bowed string musical instruments have provided a better understanding of their wooden finished surface. Nevertheless, until now only a few of them in...

    Authors: Michela Albano, Daniela Comelli, Giacomo Fiocco, Marco Mattonai, Jeannette Jacqueline Lucejko, Luca Zoia, Maria Perla Colombini and Marco Malagodi
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:76
  21. Temporary consolidation is a quite common practice during archeological excavations nowadays. Melts of cyclododecane or menthol are among the most used consolidants. When using melting protocol to consolidate ...

    Authors: Wenjin Zhang, Xuemei Wang, Xiangna Han, Chenglei Meng, Xiao Huang and Hongjie Luo
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:74
  22. The rapid new-style urbanization process in China has had a significant impact on the inheritance and protection of local culture. This paper quantitatively analyzes the spatiotemporal difference regarding the...

    Authors: Lu Yan, Xia Shen and Liu Pengling
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:73
  23. In this paper, X-ray diffraction spectroscopy (XRD), Raman spectroscopy (RS), firing temperature analysis, pore size distribution analysis, Fourier infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), scanning electron microscopy-en...

    Authors: Xiaoxi Li, Wendi Yu, Desheng Lan, Jing Zhao, Jianhua Huang, Na Xi, Qiang Li, Yin Xia, Ping Zhou and Hongjie Luo
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:72
  24. In the field of digital humanities, it is increasingly necessary to develop and validate virtual reality tools that are capable of combining various scientific data in a virtualized context providing also acce...

    Authors: Niccolò Albertini, Jacopo Baldini, Andrea Dal Pino, Federico Lazzari, Stefano Legnaioli and Vincenzo Barone
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:71
  25. The coupling of urban retrofitting with climate change adaptation and environmental conservation is impacting on current industrial activities such as electricity production based on fossil fuels. Therefore, n...

    Authors: Daniel Jato-Espino, Ángel Martín-Rodríguez, Aurora Martínez-Corral and Luis A. Sañudo-Fontaneda
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:68
  26. This work presents the results of archaeobotanical examinations of fragments of monumental terracruda sculptures from the Buddhist sites of Tepe Narenj and Qol-e-tut (Kabul, Afghanistan—5th to eleventh centuries ...

    Authors: Mònica López-Prat, Carla Lancelotti, Gema Campo-Francés, Sudipa Ray Bandyopadhyay, Begoña Carrascosa, Noor Agha Noori, Alessandra Pecci, José Simón-Cortés and Domenico Miriello
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:67
  27. Vegetable tanned leather presents a unique challenge to conservators and curators of heritage collections, as little is known about how its physical and chemical properties change upon deterioration. Developin...

    Authors: Elizabeth Dickinson and Kirsty E. High
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:65
  28. Lead-glazed potsherds from archaeological excavations at six Renaissance (1536–1660 CE) sites in southern Denmark and northern Germany have been subjected to etching experiments using 4 wt% acetic acid. The ex...

    Authors: Kaare Lund Rasmussen, George R. Milner, Thomas Delbey, Lisa Kathrine Ivalu Jensen, Frauke Witte, Thilo Rehren, Ulla Kjaer and Poul Grinder-Hansen
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:63
  29. Abusir is the name of an elaborate burial area in Egypt, dotted with 19 pyramids and other temples, stretching on the western side of the Nile from the south of the Giza Plateau to the northern rim of Saqqara....

    Authors: Abdelrhman Fahmy, Eduardo Molina-Piernas, Salvador Domínguez-Bella, Javier Martínez-López and Fatma Helmi
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:61
  30. An excavation in 1856 by Charles T. Newton and a re-excavation in 1990–93 by a joint Danish-Turkish team revealed several mosaic floors in a late-antique domus from the fifth century CE, now called the House of C...

    Authors: Kaare Lund Rasmussen, Thomas Delbey, Bjarke Jørgensen, Kasper Høegh Jensen, Birte Poulsen and Poul Pedersen
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:62
  31. Cultural heritage objects made of wood can be preserved under waterlogged conditions for many years, where decay is slowed down and the wood structure is more or less completely filled with water. Depending on...

    Authors: Jörg Stelzner, Ingrid Stelzner, Jorge Martinez-Garcia, Damian Gwerder, Markus Wittköpper, Waldemar Muskalla, Anja Cramer, Guido Heinz, Markus Egg and Philipp Schuetz
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:60
  32. Ancient Chinese murals are true portrayals of ancient Chinese life, but well-preserved murals are rare. Therefore, ancient mural preservation and repair are critical. To address the poor superresolution recons...

    Authors: Shang Ma, Jianfang Cao, Zhaoxia Li, Zeyu Chen and Xiaohui Hu
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:58
  33. Roasters are clay, quadrilateral vessels that are found in areas of whole Slavic region. For years, there has been a discussion on their functionality, in which various concepts of their use keep appearing. In...

    Authors: Ewa Lisowska, Angelina Rosiak, Agata Sady-Bugajska and Joanna Kałużna-Czaplińska
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:55
  34. The sustainable, passive climatisation of display cases using saturated salt solutions is rarely applied nowadays. These solutions adjust the atmospheric humidity to the specific deliquescence relative humidit...

    Authors: Gerhard Eggert
    Citation: Heritage Science 2022 10:54

    The Correction to this article has been published in Heritage Science 2023 11:262

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