(en) Since its discovery in 1967, the Reichertsberg burial chamber in Trier it has been excavated and secured with protecting outer walls. Located largely intact in a mountain slope at the back of a school yard it had been neglected until a detailed study 30 years later. In an effort to draw attention to its deteriorating state of preservation, the interior decorations were investigated in September 2025 along with NMR depth profiling of the plaster layers applied on three different occasions in the 3rd to 4th century AD. The NMR measurements are reported here along with an estimation of the moisture flux inside the plaster cover of a naturally wet inner wall.
Tomassini, P., Golini, C., Blümich, B., & et al. (2026). Investigation of the late-Roman burial chamber at Reichertsberg in Trier by NMR depth profiling. Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, 143, 102074. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssnmr.2026.102074 (Original work published 2026)