Researching & reproducing Paints and Pigments In the Past (PPIP)! Non-destructive analysis of Roman sculpture @UofGlasgow / AYE ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟ/ Views my own.
I'm thrilled to share my latest publication identifying pigments and digitally reconstructing colour on a Roman altar to Mithras from Carrawburgh fort. The first time gold has ever been recorded on these incredible monuments https://t.co/vt9uDDgCB6
(Correct link now!)
I'm thrilled to share my latest publication identifying pigments and digitally reconstructing colour on a Roman altar to Mithras from Carrawburgh fort. The first time gold has ever been recorded on these incredible monuments https://t.co/vt9uDDgCB6
(Correct link now!)
@StephenShilton@urbanprehisto Stephen - is this the way visitors used to be able to access the site? I teach a class using the tomb as case study, can I use this photo!?! credit given
Super proud today seeing my research identifying the original colours on a Roman altar to the Goddess Minerva projected onto the real thing at Dumfries Museum. What a job the digital artist and curatorial team did on this! @UofGArchaeo@UofGHumanities