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  • Open Access
4 Citations
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Investigating the Degradation of Mycenaean Glass Artifacts Using Scientific Methods

  • Maria Kaparou,
  • Artemios Oikonomou and
  • Andreas Germanos Karydas

20 March 2024

Mycenaean vitreous artifacts, such as beads and relief plaques, are highly susceptible to degradation, which can significantly alter their visual characteristics and pose challenges to their taxonomy. The visual manifestation of corrosion on vitreous...

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  • Open Access
1,457 Views
15 Pages

Mycenaean Vitreous Artifacts: Overcoming Taxonomy Hurdles via Macro-XRF Analysis

  • Artemios Oikonomou,
  • Maria Kaparou,
  • Anastasios Asvestas,
  • Kalliopi Tsampa,
  • Ourania Kordali,
  • Konstantinos Nikolentzos,
  • Katia Manteli,
  • Aikaterini Voutsa,
  • Georgianna Moraitou and
  • Dimitrios F. Anagnostopoulos
  • + 1 author

31 March 2025

Mycenaean glass artifacts, such as beads and relief plaques, are highly susceptible to degradation, which can significantly modify their visual attributes and pose classification challenges. Corrosion on glass and faience artifacts has often led to m...

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  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,732 Views
12 Pages

Clinical Characteristics, Visual Outcomes, and Prognostic Factors of Open Globe Injuries

  • Edita Puodžiuvienė,
  • Gabrielė Valeišaitė and
  • Reda Žemaitienė

3 November 2021

Background and Objectives: Open globe injuries (OGI) remain an important cause of visual impairment and loss, impacting all ages. A better understanding of the factors influencing visual outcomes is important in an attempt to improve the results of t...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,461 Views
12 Pages

Radvaniceite, GeS2, a New Germanium Sulphide, from the Kateřina Mine, Radvanice near Trutnov, Czech Republic

  • Jiří Sejkora,
  • Vladimír Žáček,
  • Radek Škoda,
  • František Laufek and
  • Zdeněk Dolníček

9 February 2022

The new mineral radvaniceite, GeS2, was found on the burning coal mine dump of the abandoned Kateřina coal mine at Radvanice, near Trutnov, northern Bohemia, Czech Republic. It occurs as aggregates resembling cotton tufts up to 5 mm in size; the...