demosaicartefacten
Demosaicartefacten is a term used in archaeology and art history to describe artifacts that have undergone a process of "de-mosaicization." This process typically involves the removal of tesserae, the small cubes of stone, glass, or ceramic that form a mosaic, from their original backing or substrate. The reasons for demosaicartefacten can vary. In some historical contexts, it may have been a deliberate act to repurpose materials, perhaps to reuse valuable tesserae in new creations or to extract the backing material for other uses. In other instances, the demosaicartefacten might be the result of decay, damage, or excavation processes where the mosaic structure has become unstable and the tesserae have become detached.
The study of demosaicartefacten presents unique challenges and opportunities for researchers. While the loss of the