The study of ancient gold jewellery artefacts often requires surface and bulk characterisation using non-destructive methods. Curators of musea or owners of private collections do not allow any sampling (even at microscopic level) for the investigation of the bulk of massive gold objects, which often contain less noble metals. Neutron Activation Analysis of the whole sample is generally prohibited even if no danger may be feared from delayed radioactivity. Weight and density measurements are easy and convenient to assert the presence of a cavity or a core of lower density. A combination of PIXE (at various incident proton energies in a non-vacuum geometry) for the elemental distribution in the first 10 lm below the surface, XRF (induced by ...
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This paper presents the study of a set of Punic gold items (400 B.C.), from the Museum of Cádiz (Spa...
The possibility of obtaining quantitative XRFanalysis in archaeometric applications is considered in...
Archeological silver-copper pieces often show surface enrichments in silver, either intentional or f...
Some years ago a group of jewels from the Museum of Cádiz (South Spain) was analysed by micro-PIXE (...
Archaeological silver-copper alloys are usually affected by silver enrichment of the near surface la...
International audienceThe analytical techniques used in the field of cultural heritage are as far as...
Accelerator based analytical tools have been used for quantitative analysis of gold artefacts. Proto...
International audienceTracing gold back to its source by means of the elemental composition of objec...
Analytical techniques play a fundamental role in heritage science. Among them, Particle Induced X-ra...
The presence of surface layers with altered chemical composition in gold alloys is investigated expl...
This paper studies a method for overcoming the difficulty of corroded surfaces by means of nondestru...
Three Early Bronze Age gold objects from Uljma were analysed non-destructively by using a handheld X...
International audience"Ancient gold items are important expressions of different aspects of past civ...
This paper presents a technological study of items of Egyptian jewellery from the collections of the...
International audienceIn this research supported by the Patrima Foundation, we present new insights ...
This paper presents the study of a set of Punic gold items (400 B.C.), from the Museum of Cádiz (Spa...
The possibility of obtaining quantitative XRFanalysis in archaeometric applications is considered in...
Archeological silver-copper pieces often show surface enrichments in silver, either intentional or f...
Some years ago a group of jewels from the Museum of Cádiz (South Spain) was analysed by micro-PIXE (...
Archaeological silver-copper alloys are usually affected by silver enrichment of the near surface la...
International audienceThe analytical techniques used in the field of cultural heritage are as far as...
Accelerator based analytical tools have been used for quantitative analysis of gold artefacts. Proto...
International audienceTracing gold back to its source by means of the elemental composition of objec...
Analytical techniques play a fundamental role in heritage science. Among them, Particle Induced X-ra...
The presence of surface layers with altered chemical composition in gold alloys is investigated expl...
This paper studies a method for overcoming the difficulty of corroded surfaces by means of nondestru...
Three Early Bronze Age gold objects from Uljma were analysed non-destructively by using a handheld X...
International audience"Ancient gold items are important expressions of different aspects of past civ...
This paper presents a technological study of items of Egyptian jewellery from the collections of the...
International audienceIn this research supported by the Patrima Foundation, we present new insights ...
This paper presents the study of a set of Punic gold items (400 B.C.), from the Museum of Cádiz (Spa...
The possibility of obtaining quantitative XRFanalysis in archaeometric applications is considered in...