id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_tmgyu57gqzcjvbh2ovolhfx3ie Jorge E. Spangenberg Sulfur isotope analysis of cinnabar from Roman wall paintings by elemental analysis/isotope ratio mass spectrometry - tracking the origin of archaeological red pigments and their authenticity 2010 5 .pdf application/pdf 3765 560 76 Sulfur isotope analysis of cinnabar from Roman wall paintings by elemental analysis/isotope ratio mass spectrometry tracking the origin of archaeological red pigments and their authenticity Sulfur isotope analysis of cinnabar from Roman wall The most valuable pigment of the Roman wall paintings was the red color obtained from powdered frescoes, we have measured the sulfur isotope composition (d34S value in % VCDT) in samples of wall painting from the Roman city Aventicum (Avenches, Vaud, Switzerland) and compared them with values from cinnabar from European mercury deposits (AlmadeĢn in Spain, Idria in Slovenia, the d34S values of cinnabar from the studied Roman wall paintings fall within or near to the The average sulfur isotope values for cinnabar in the Sulfur isotope data (d34S in % VCDT) of cinnabar from mercury deposits obtained in this study amount of new published sulfur isotope data for cinnabar of cinnabar from Roman wall paintings (Aventicum in ./cache/work_tmgyu57gqzcjvbh2ovolhfx3ie.pdf ./txt/work_tmgyu57gqzcjvbh2ovolhfx3ie.txt