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 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 9.698
AS - Asia 4.666
EU - Europa 4.289
AF - Africa 1.195
SA - Sud America 1.123
OC - Oceania 136
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 62
Totale 21.169
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 9.051
SG - Singapore 1.712
IT - Italia 1.002
CN - Cina 719
BR - Brasile 703
DE - Germania 662
HK - Hong Kong 631
FI - Finlandia 486
VN - Vietnam 365
PL - Polonia 224
FR - Francia 154
GB - Regno Unito 146
UA - Ucraina 139
NL - Olanda 129
RU - Federazione Russa 126
SE - Svezia 117
ES - Italia 110
IN - India 99
MX - Messico 79
TR - Turchia 77
AR - Argentina 73
GR - Grecia 64
AT - Austria 56
CI - Costa d'Avorio 55
IQ - Iraq 55
PY - Paraguay 55
ID - Indonesia 54
ZA - Sudafrica 53
EC - Ecuador 51
EG - Egitto 51
CG - Congo 46
RS - Serbia 45
CY - Cipro 44
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 44
HU - Ungheria 44
UZ - Uzbekistan 44
CO - Colombia 43
SA - Arabia Saudita 42
CA - Canada 41
IE - Irlanda 41
IR - Iran 41
NO - Norvegia 41
BE - Belgio 40
BJ - Benin 40
BY - Bielorussia 40
PE - Perù 40
CH - Svizzera 39
KR - Corea 39
PH - Filippine 39
AL - Albania 38
AU - Australia 38
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 38
DZ - Algeria 38
JP - Giappone 38
LV - Lettonia 38
NI - Nicaragua 38
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 37
BB - Barbados 37
CU - Cuba 37
DK - Danimarca 37
MG - Madagascar 37
ML - Mali 37
CD - Congo 36
CW - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.CW??? 36
LY - Libia 36
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 36
AZ - Azerbaigian 35
HN - Honduras 35
IL - Israele 35
KZ - Kazakistan 35
CL - Cile 34
LU - Lussemburgo 34
MA - Marocco 34
PA - Panama 34
TH - Thailandia 34
BO - Bolivia 33
CR - Costa Rica 33
HR - Croazia 33
LB - Libano 33
MK - Macedonia 33
MY - Malesia 33
PK - Pakistan 33
UY - Uruguay 33
LA - Repubblica Popolare Democratica del Laos 32
MD - Moldavia 32
PT - Portogallo 32
SN - Senegal 32
SO - Somalia 32
UG - Uganda 32
VE - Venezuela 32
GT - Guatemala 31
KE - Kenya 31
TN - Tunisia 31
YE - Yemen 31
BW - Botswana 30
EE - Estonia 30
MZ - Mozambico 30
NP - Nepal 30
SI - Slovenia 30
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 29
Totale 19.824
Città #
Fairfield 1.036
Singapore 939
Woodbridge 825
Ashburn 745
Houston 737
Chandler 664
Hong Kong 601
Ann Arbor 560
Munich 457
Wilmington 438
Cambridge 331
Jacksonville 331
Seattle 330
Helsinki 301
Santa Clara 284
Boardman 257
Padova 234
Princeton 191
Beijing 178
Bytom 152
Medford 143
Ho Chi Minh City 126
San Diego 104
Des Moines 102
Los Angeles 99
Roxbury 85
Nanjing 76
Chicago 67
Hanoi 66
New York 61
São Paulo 61
Abidjan 52
Milan 49
Buffalo 44
Tashkent 42
Dong Ket 40
Rome 39
Cotonou 37
Antananarivo 36
Athens 36
Havana 36
Managua 36
Warsaw 35
Baku 34
Bridgetown 34
Vienna 34
Bamako 33
Guangzhou 33
Riga 33
Dublin 32
Kampala 32
Panama City 32
Dakar 31
Shenyang 31
Kinshasa 30
Minsk 29
Rio de Janeiro 29
Tripoli 29
Willemstad 29
San José 28
Amsterdam 27
Castries 27
Dushanbe 27
Nairobi 27
Belgrade 26
Hebei 26
Montevideo 26
Noumea 25
Vientiane 25
Amman 24
Libreville 24
Limassol 24
Nassau 24
Niamey 24
Skopje 24
Brazzaville 23
Florence 23
Luanda 23
Maputo 23
Nanchang 23
Phnom Penh 23
Redondo Beach 23
Turku 23
Chisinau 22
Hefei 22
Kingston 22
Lilongwe 22
Oslo 22
Tirana 22
Accra 21
Bishkek 21
Conakry 21
Dar es Salaam 21
London 21
Tokyo 21
Andorra la Vella 20
Cayenne 20
Gaborone 20
Harare 20
Quito 20
Totale 12.518
Nome #
How to face the new industrial challenge of compatible, sustainable brick production: Study of various types of commercially available bricks 329
Anfore da olio e anfore da pesce: le analisi archeometriche 278
Ancient bricks technologies: improving the built heritage conservation at high humidity areas 270
Archaeo-ceramic 2.0: investigating ancient ceramics using modern technological approaches 242
Radionuclide concentration and radon exhalation in new mix design of bricks produced reusing NORM by-products: The influence of mineralogy and texture 239
Highly-porous light-weight bricks produced recycling organic waste 233
Tracking trachyte on the Roman routes: Provenance study of Roman infrastructure and insights into ancient trades in northern Italy 224
Sequential Casting Using Multiple Materials: A Bronze Age “Royal Sceptre” From the Halil Rud Valley (Kerman, Iran) 206
Looking like gold: Chlorite and talc transformation in the golden slip ware production (Swat valley, North-Western Pakistan) 202
Phosphates in archaeological finds: implications for environmental conditions of burial. 188
Alteration processes of pottery in lagoon-like environments 188
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance and petrographic analysis for dating Mesolithic and Neolithic pottery from Al Khiday (Sudan) 184
African terra sigillata from Henchir Es-Srira archaeological site, central Tunisia: Archaeological provenance and raw materials based on chemical analysis 182
The decorated Padan terra sigillata from the site of Retratto, Adria (north-eastern Italy): Provenance and production technology 180
New petrographic and geochemical tracers for recognizing the provenance quarry of trachyte of the Euganean Hills, northeastern Italy 180
Combined multi-analytical approach for study of pore system in bricks: How much porosity is there? 178
Evolution of the ceramic production at the Alpine site of Castel de Pedena: technology and innovation between the Recent Bronze Age and the early Iron Age 177
Textural and Mineralogical Analysis of Volcanic Rocks by µ-XRF Mapping 175
Wall painting pigments of Roman Empire age from Syria Palestina province (Israel) 174
From clays to pots: chaînes opératoires and technical options at a burnt Late Iron Age potter’s workshop (north-eastern Italy) 172
Bone diagenesis variability among multiple burial phases at Al Khiday (Sudan) investigated by ATR-FTIR spectroscopy 170
Archaeometric study on the ceramic production of the Roman Time potters’ quarter of via Montona in Padua, Italy: From the reference groups to the regional distribution of coarse and fine ware 166
Investigating stone materials from some European cultural heritage sites for predicting future decay 165
Hematite nucleation and growth in the firing of carbonate-rich clay for pottery production 162
Petrophysical and mechanical properties of Euganean trachyte and implications for dimension stone decay and durability performance 161
Petrographic characterization and durability of carbonate stones used in UNESCO World Heritage Sites in northeastern Italy 159
Stones of the façade of the Sarno Baths, Pompeii: A mindful construction choice 159
Production Technologies of Ancient Bricks from Padua, Italy: Changing Colors and Resistance over Time 158
Ancient bricks of Padova, Northern Italy: a knowledge base loaded with technological and heritage value 157
First directional archaeomagnetic results from Syria: evidence from Tell Mishrifeh/Qatna 156
Influence of firing conditions on ceramic products: Experimental study on clay rich in organic matter 153
Affresco e mezzofresco: studio sperimentale e procedure analitiche per la caratterizzazione delle tecniche pittoriche 151
Fish and salt: The successful recipe of White Nile Mesolithic hunter-gatherer-fishers 149
Ceramic production and distribution in North-East Italy: Study of a possible trade network between Friuli Venezia Giulia and Veneto regions during the final Bronze Age and early Iron Age through analysis of peculiar “flared rim and flat lip” pottery 149
Fresco and lime-paint: an experimental study and objective criteria for distinguishing between these painting techniques. 148
Comparison between different image acquisition methods for grain-size analysis and quantification of ceramic inclusions by digital image processing: how much similar are the results? 148
Bone diagenesis at the micro-scale: Bone alteration patterns during multiple burial phases at Al Khiday (Khartoum, Sudan) between the Early Holocene and the II century AD 148
Sandwich structures in the Etruscan-Padan type pottery 147
Discriminating pottery production by image analysis: a case study of Mesolithic and Neolithic pottery from Al Khiday (Khartoum, Sudan) 147
Textural Changes in Speleothem Inclusions during Firing: A Useful Tool to Estimate Temperature in Speleothem-Bearing Pottery 144
The Polychrome Sinopia of Roman Mosaic at Lod (Israel): Pigments Characterization and Microstratigraphic Study 141
Late Pleistocene/Early Holocene evidence of prostatic stones at Al Khiday cemetery, Central Sudan 141
Recession rate of carbonate rocks used in cultural heritage: Textural control assessed by accelerated ageing tests 140
Provenance and reference groups of African Red Slip ware based on statistical analysis of chemical data and REE 140
Cluster analysis of XRPD data in ancient ceramics: What for? 140
Trachyte weathering in the urban built environment related to air quality 140
Roman brick production technologies in Padua (Northern Italy) along the Late Antiquity and Medieval Times: Durable bricks on high humid environs 140
What kind of calcite? Disclosing the origin of sparry calcite temper in ancient ceramics 138
Second Iron Age grey pottery from Este (north-eastern Italy): study of provenance and technology. 136
Recycling trachyte waste from the quarry to the brick industry: Effects on physical and mechanical properties, and durability of new bricks 136
Radiocarbon dating reveals the timing of formation and development of pedogenic calcium carbonate concretions in Central Sudan during the Holocene 136
Raman hyperspectral imaging as an effective and highly informative tool to study the diagenetic alteration of fossil bones 135
Provenance and production technology of Early Bronze Age pottery from a lake-dwelling settlement at Arquà Petrarca, Padova, Italy 134
Degradation processes of reinforced concretes by combined sulfate–phosphate attack 134
Una fonderia dell’VIII secolo a.C. dal sito di Riviera Ruzante-via S. Chiara a Padova 132
Use of industrial ceramic sludge in brick production: Effect on aesthetic quality and physical properties 132
Establishing a new reference group of Keay 25.2 amphorae from Sidi Zahruni (Nabeul, Tunisia) 132
Deterioration Effects on Bricks Masonry in the Venice Lagoon Cultural Heritage: Study of the Main Façade of the Santa Maria dei Servi Church (14th Century) 131
The Medieval lead-glazed pottery from Nogara (North-East Italy): a multi-methodological study 126
Characterising the unique polychrome sinopia under the Lod Mosaic, Israel : pigments and painting technique 125
Incipiente vitrificación en ladrillos calcáreos: durabilidad a partir de la formación de fases de alta temperatura y calcita secundaria 125
Ceramic technology between the Final Bronze Age and the First Iron Age in NE Italy: the case of Oppeano (Verona) 124
Punic black-gloss ware in Nora (south-western Sardinia, Italy): Production and provenance 124
Accelerated ageing tests on carbonate stones and assessment of their recession rate 124
Shades of black: Production technology of the black slip ware from Barikot, north-western Pakistan 124
Archaeometry and cultural heritage: contributions of geosciences 123
Ceramic abandonment. How to recognise post-depositional transformations 123
Petrographic and microstratigraphic analysis of mortar-based building materials from the Temple of Venus, Pompeii 122
Archaeometric characterization of chlorite-based manufacturing waste from workshop areas of the Konar Sandal South Complex, Jiroft (Kerman, Iran, 3rd millennium BCE) 121
The production of terra sigillata in Arezzo, Central Italy: an archaeometric investigation 121
Inside the pottery: Composition, technology, sources, provenance and use 118
Ancient brick manufacturing technologies to ceramic industry: physical behaviour and durability enhancement by high-temperature phases and secondary calcite 118
Dark pottery from the early Iron Age in southern Veneto, Italy: The provenance issue under the adoption of specific technological procedures 117
Microclimate and weathering in cultural heritage: design of a monitoring apparatus for field exposure tests 117
Technological transfer? Comparative analysis of 2nd–3rd/4th century CE “Late Roman” pottery from Taymāʾ, Saudi Arabia, and Petra, Jordan 117
X-ray powder diffraction diagram clustering and quantitative phase analysis on historic mortars 116
Ceramics: Chemical and Petrographic Analysis 115
Synchrotron tts-µXRD identification of secondary phases in ancient ceramics 115
Production Technologies and Provenance of Ceramic Materials from the Earliest Foundry of Pre-Roman Padua, NE Italy 115
FROM MACRO TO MICRO: ADVANCED AND EXPERIMENTAL METHODS FOR THE ANALYSIS OF FINISHING TECHNIQUES AND POST-FIRING TREATMENTS ON ANCIENT CERAMICS 114
ARCHEOMETRIC STUDY OF ETRUSCAN-PADAN TYPE POTTERY FROM THE VENETO REGION: PETROGRAPHIC, MINERALOGICAL AND GEOCHEMICAL-PHYSICAL CHARACTERISATION 114
Ceramic production and distribution in North-East Italy: a possible trade network between Friuli Venetia Giulia and the Veneto regions during the final Bronze Age and the beginning of the Iron Age. 113
Clayey materials for traditional bricks production in North-Eastern Italy through a combined compositional study: From firing dynamics to provenance 111
A new brick-type using grape stalks waste from wine production as pore-agent 111
Late Quaternary environments and prehistoric occupation in the lower White Nile valley, central Sudan 110
Firing and post-firing dynamics of Mg- and Ca-rich bricks used in the built heritage of the city of Padua (northeastern Italy) 110
Modelling changes in mollusc shell internal micro-structure during firing: implication for temperature estimate in shell-bearing pottery 109
Degradation of reinforced concrete from industrial buildings caused by combined sulphate-phosphate attack 107
PETROGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF NEOLITHIC POTTERY FROM ORKNEY ISLANDS: NEW FINDINGS 107
Indagini archeometriche su intonaci, pitture e pavimenti provenienti dal tempio di Venere di Pompei. 105
Slag fragments in pottery mortars from Este (Italy), 105
Tempering with white marbles: implications on the provenance and production technology of ancient pottery 105
Provenance of wine and oil amphorae in northern Adriatic: Archaeometric and epigraphic approaches 105
Transitional environments and alteration processes: the case study of pottery from the Roman river harbour of Cavanella d'Adige (Rovigo, north-eastern Italy). 104
The CLAYONRISK project: bricks manufacturing technologies to increase the built heritage resilience and to raise the common identities of peoples 104
The Medieval lead-glazed pottery from Nogara (Verona, North-Eastern Italy): a multi-methodological study. 103
Coarse Iron age pottery from Este (Padova), Italy 102
Archaeometric study of Etrusco Padana type pottery from Venetian region: petrographic, chemical-physical analysis and comparison with results of experimental firing of clay materials 102
Changes in speleothems microstructures during experimental firings: a useful tool in temperature estimation for speleothem-bearing pottery 102
Alteration process in lagoon environments: the case study of the Roman pottery from Aquileia and Olbia (Italy). 102
Totale 14.531
Categoria #
all - tutte 65.151
article - articoli 41.504
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 185
other - altro 535
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 4.340
Totale 111.715


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021934 0 0 0 0 77 120 36 103 171 140 171 116
2021/20221.656 60 296 167 101 72 63 70 172 46 45 158 406
2022/20231.544 331 94 24 163 242 194 12 118 212 29 94 31
2023/2024981 31 157 86 77 71 58 49 53 52 68 138 141
2024/20254.720 45 371 208 165 615 232 443 466 450 173 659 893
2025/20267.164 526 1.285 2.204 2.216 933 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 21.476