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1. Study of the Geological Context of the 7th–6th Century BC Phoenician Era Shipwreck "Mazarrón 2" (Murcia, Spain).

2. Mott–Schottky Analysis of Historical and Archaeological Copper–based Objects.

3. Estudio de los materiales compositivos empleados en la manufactura de un manuscrito bereber del siglo XVIII.

4. Electrochemical Approximation to Bronze Age Chronology via Multiple Scan Voltammetry.

5. Polychromy in the Iberian Sculptures of Cerrillo Blanco: Analytical Study, Historical Context and State of Conservation.

6. New Insights into the Medieval Hispano-Muslim Panel Painting: The Alfarje Found in a Balearic Casal (Spain).

7. New Insights into the Geochemical Processes Occurring on the Surface of Stuccoes Made of Slaked Lime Putty.

9. Hematite as an Electrocatalytic Marker for the Study of Archaeological Ceramic Clay bodies: A VIMP and SECM Study**.

10. Electrochemical analysis of coffin portraits from the National Museum in Krakow.

11. Independent friction-restitution modeling of two-disk collisions.

12. Multiple-scan voltammetry of immobilized particles of ancient copper/bronze coins.

13. Polysaccharide remains in Maya mural paintings: is it an evidence of the use of plant gums as binding medium of pigments and additive in the mortar?

14. Electrochemical assessment of pigments-binding medium interactions in oil paint deterioration: a case study on indigo and Prussian blue.

15. Funerary colors in Pre-classical Maya culture: the red pigment in the 19th tomb of Rio Azul (Peten, Guatemala).

16. Discrimination and Provenances of Phoenician Red Slip Ware Using both the Solid State Electrochemistry and Petrographic Analyses.

17. Cation and anion electrochemically assisted solid-state transformations of malachite green.

18. Polysaccharide remains in Maya mural paintings: is it an evidence of the use of plant gums as binding medium of pigments and additive in the mortar?

19. Screening of Iberian Coinage in the 2th‐1th BCE Period Using the Voltammetry of Immobilized Particles.

20. Solid-state electrochemical analysis of Inka pottery from Qotakalli archeological site in the Cusco (Perú) area.

21. Evaluation of a gelatin-based adhesive for historic paintings that incorporates citronella oil as an eco-friendly biocide.

22. Dating of Archaeological Gold by Means of Solid State Electrochemistry.

23. Electrochemical analysis of gold embroidery threads from archeological textiles.

24. Electroanalytical techniques in archaeological and art conservation.

25. Dating Archaeological Strata in the <italic>Magna Mater</italic> Temple Using Solid‐state Voltammetric Analysis of Leaded Bronze Coins.

26. Raman spectroscopy characterization of 10-cash productions from the late Chinese emperors to the Republic.

27. Electrochemical Characterization of Coinage Techniques the 17th Century: The maravedís Case.

29. Access to Phylogeny from Voltammetric Fingerprints of Seeds: the Asparagus Case.

30. Electrochemical Fingerprint of Archeological Lead Silicate Glasses Using the Voltammetry of Microparticles Approach.

31. Maya Lime Mortars--Relationship between Archaeomagnetic Dating, Manufacturing Technique, and Architectural Function--The Dzibanché Case.

32. Electrochemical Characterization of Corrosion Products in Leaded Bronze Sculptures Considering Ohmic Drop Effects on Tafel Analysis.

33. Influence of plasticizer and biocide on the functional properties of gelatin-based adhesives used in painting consolidation.

34. Screening and mapping of pigments in paintings using scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM).

36. Dating Archaeological Copper/Bronze Artifacts by Using the Voltammetry of Microparticles.

37. Dating Archaeological Copper/Bronze Artifacts by Using the Voltammetry of Microparticles.

38. Electrochemical Characterization of Egyptian Blue Pigment in Wall Paintings Using the Voltammetry of Microparticles Methodology.

39. Potential Application of Voltammetry of Microparticles for Dating Porcine Blood-based Binding Media used in Taiwanese Architectural Polychromies.

40. Modeling Corrosion of Archaeological Silver-Copper Coins Using the Voltammetry of Immobilized Particles.

41. An authentication case study: Antonio Palomino versus Vicente Guillo paintings in the vaulted ceiling of the Sant Joan del Mercat church (Valencia, Spain).

50. Cover Feature: Hematite as an Electrocatalytic Marker for the Study of Archaeological Ceramic Clay bodies: A VIMP and SECM Study (ChemElectroChem 2/2022).

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