Anna Mikołajska
Acta Archaeologica Carpathica, Vol LVII, 2022, pp. 115 - 142
https://doi.org/10.4467/00015229AAC.22.005.17459The article presents the results obtained by examining wheel-made pottery with the use of digital radiography. As exemplified by selected fragments, the possibilities offered by this method of studying the production techniques applied in Przeworsk culture ceramics are presented. Vessel sherds from the younger and late Roman period from workshops located in the microregion east of the lower Raba River (sites in Strzelce Małe and Bessów) were analysed. Analysis of X-radiography images offers some insight into the features of the primary forming techniques used and the structure of the clay fabric.
Anna Mikołajska
Opuscula Musealia, Volume 23, Volume 23 (2015), pp. 133 - 141
https://doi.org/10.4467/20843852.OM.15.012.5390
This paper explores the structure of the presented Crucifix. It also details the application of X-ray Dual Source Computed Tomography as a modern tool in the investigations of wooden objects. Computed tomography (CT) is one of the most powerful non-destructive techniques available, and can be thus used for the full volume inspection of an object. For the first time in Poland, we utilized this system of X-ray Dual Source Computed Tomography in the study of our cultural heritage.
This Crucifix comes from the oldest church in Kraków, the Church of St. Adalbert. It dates back to the beginning of the 15th century and is an “import” of Tuscan art. This is the first time it was so extensively investigated.