摘要:Over the last years, the documentation of Heritage has been increasingly enriched with
new forms of data representation and contents deriving from technological applications on artifacts
and the progress of computer graphics: if, on the one hand, 3D survey has become an effective
tool supplementing and supporting traditional study activities, as it can generate accurate and
high-resolution digital models (available especially when physical access to materials is not possible,
but also for enhancement or to formulate hypothetic reconstruction), on the other, archaeometry
investigations can provide all that information (about composition, firing temperature of clay, etc.) that
autopsy, comparison, formal, contextual, or bibliographic analysis cannot do on their own. This paper
aims to show the potentialities of combined use of these non-destructive and non-contact approaches
on the archaeological artifacts preserved at the Regional Museum of Lipari “L. Bernabò Brea” for the
analysis, diagnostic, fruition, and forthcoming restoration purposes. Different methodologies, such as
laser-based surveying, sfm digital photogrammetry, and Raman spectroscopy have been, respectively,
adopted and combined to get reconstruction and characterize several clay masks and two figured
calyx-kraters. The latter technique, in particular, has proved to be useful in compositional analysis of
dyes and pigments contained in the clay.
关键词:Lipari Museum; Clay masks; 3D surveying; Raman spectroscopy; enhancement; archaeometry