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    China’s brick history and conservation: laboratory results of Shanghai samples from 19th to 20th century by Shu, C.X., Cantisani, E., Fratini, F., Rasmussen, K.L., Rovero, L., Stipo, G., Vettori, S.

    Published in Construction & building materials (01-10-2017)
    “…•The first inquiry into the provenance of bricks in the Western heritage of China.•Identified coal-residue bricks and the potential Russian sources.•Proposed…”
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    Relationships between the petrographical, physical and mechanical properties of some Italian sandstones by Cantisani, E., Garzonio, C.A., Ricci, M., Vettori, S.

    “…Sandstones quarried in the Firenzuola district (Florence, Italy) have been investigated in order to evaluate their outdoor durability. We have studied the…”
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    The dark colour of the Ploutonion at Hierapolis of Phrygiae (Turkey) by Vettori, S., Cantisani, E., Chelazzi, L., Cuzman, O. A., Gatta, G. D., D’Andria, F.

    Published in Archaeometry (01-04-2019)
    “…The dark colour of some excavated architectural elements of the Ploutonion, in the archaeological site of Hierapolis of Phrygiae (Turkey), was investigated…”
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    THE TOMB OF SETI I (KV17) IN THE FLORENCE EGYPTIAN MUSEUM. INTEGRATED NON-INVASIVE METHODS FOR DOCUMENTATION, MATERIAL HISTORY AND DIAGNOSTICS by Coppola, M., Bracci, S., Cantisani, E., Magrini, D.

    “…The tomb of Seti I (KV17) is a magnificent example of New Kingdom funerary architecture, among the longest tombs in the Valley of the Kings. As part of a…”
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    Provenance Studies of the Marble of Ancient Sculptures in the Tribune of the Uffizi Gallery, Florence by Attanasio, D., Boschi, C., Bracci, S., Cantisani, E., Paolucci, F.

    Published in Archaeometry (01-07-2015)
    “…The provenance of the marbles used for the five ancient sculptures on display in the Tribune of the Uffizi—the Venere Medici, the Apollo Medici, the Satiro…”
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    Biomediated reinforcement of weathered calcareous stones by Tiano, P., Cantisani, E., Sutherland, I., Paget, J.M.

    Published in Journal of cultural heritage (2006)
    “…In this paper a new conservation treatment for the reinforcement of weathered monumental calcareous stones and sculptures, based on bioremediation application,…”
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    Ceramic findings from the archaeological site at Aiano-Torraccia di Chiusi (Siena, Italy): a multi-analytical approach by Cantisani, E., Cavalieri, M., Lofrumento, C., Pecchioni, E., Ricci, M.

    “…In 2005, the remains of a Roman villa , dating from the early fourth to the sixth centuries ad , were discovered at the archaeological site of Aiano-Torraccia…”
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    CHARACTERIZATION OF THE AMPHORAE, STONE BALLAST AND STOWAGE MATERIALS OF THE SHIPS FROM THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE OF PISA-SAN ROSSORE, ITALY: INFERENCES ON THEIR PROVENANCE AND POSSIBLE TRADING ROUTES by PECCHIONI, E., CANTISANI, E., PALLECCHI, P., FRATINI, F., BUCCIANTI, A., PANDELI, E., RESCIC, S., CONTICELLI, S.

    Published in Archaeometry (01-02-2007)
    “…In December 1998, during excavation for the construction of a new building near San Rossore railway station in Pisa, the remains of ancient ships were…”
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    The Influence of Natural Organic Materials on the Properties of Traditional Lime-Based Mortars by Centauro, I., Cantisani, E., Grandin, C., Salvini, A., Vettori, S.

    “…This article investigates the influence of natural organic materials on the properties of traditional mortars. Mortar specimens produced with two binders…”
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    The Greek and Asiatic marbles of the Florentine Niobids by Attanasio, D., Boschi, C., Bracci, S., Cantisani, E., Paolucci, F.

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-02-2016)
    “…The provenance of the marbles used for ten Niobids sculptures discovered at Rome in 1583 and now at the Uffizi Galleries in Florence has been determined using…”
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    A Non-Invasive Approach for the Identification of "Red Marbles" from Santa Maria Del Fiore Cathedral (Firenze, Italy) by Pecchioni, E., Magrini, D., Cantisani, E., Fratini, F., Garzonio, C.A., Nosengo, C., Santo, A.P., Vettori, S.

    “…The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore in Firenze is externally decorated with white marble, green serpentinite and red limestones. These latter are…”
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    Provenance Studies of the Marble of Ancient Sculptures in the T ribune of the U ffizi G allery, Florence by Attanasio, D., Boschi, C., Bracci, S., Cantisani, E., Paolucci, F.

    Published in Archaeometry (01-07-2015)
    “…The provenance of the marbles used for the five ancient sculptures on display in the T ribune of the U ffizi—the Venere Medici , the Apollo Medici , the Satiro…”
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    Personalizing Cancer Pain Therapy: Insights from the Rational Use of Analgesics (RUA) Group by Varrassi, Giustino, Coluzzi, Flaminia, Guardamagna, Vittorio A., Puntillo, Filomena, Sotgiu, Giovanni, Vellucci, Renato

    Published in Pain and therapy (01-06-2021)
    “…Introduction A previous Delphi survey from the Rational Use of Analgesics (RUA) project involving Italian palliative care specialists revealed some…”
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    Evaluación preliminar de una versión pictórica y abreviada del Free and Cued Selective Reminding Test by Rodrigo-Herrero, S., Mendez-Barrio, C., Bernal Sánchez-Arjona, M., de Miguel-Tristancho, M., Graciani-Cantisán, E., Carnero-Pardo, C., Franco-Macías, E.

    Published in Neurología (Barcelona, Spain) (01-04-2022)
    “…Una versión pictórica del Free and Cued Selective Reminding Test (FCSRT) facilitaría la evaluación de la memoria en pacientes con bajo nivel educativo. Una…”
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