A group of orichalcum Roman coins, from private collections, have been studied for this research. Numismatic examination indicated that they are asses, sestertium and dupondius, minted from Julius Caesar to Nero. Orichalcum is an ancient copper based alloy with a variable percentage of zinc. The aim of this study was to investigate the process of dezincification from the external layers to the core of the samples. Furthermore, the research was aimed to disclose the real chemical composition of the orichalcum alloy. In scientific literature is reported that the percentage of zinc in the alloy is related to the age in which the coin was minted. The samples were firstly analysed by means of X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy to obtain informat...
Δημοσίευση σε επιστημονικό περιοδικόSummarization: Ancient copper coins from the Greek cities Nikopo...
Within an interdisciplinary project, preliminary results of which were published in 2007, a group of...
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with energy-dispersive microanalysis (EDS) and energy-dispersive ...
A selected number of Roman orichalcum coins, from private collections, have been studied. Numismatic...
A collection of ancient Roman orichalcum coins, i.e., a copper-zinc alloy, minted under the reigns f...
A set of Roman orichalcum coins, issued from 88 B.C. to 96 A.D., has been investigate...
Orichalcum is a Cu-Zn based alloy known since the 1st millennium BC. The cementation was the ancient...
This study investigated the micro and nanoscale structure in Cu-Zn alloy, as well as its corrosion p...
Archaeological objects are a unique source of information for long-term corrosion studies. The prese...
By means of the combined use of surface and micro-analytical techniques the surface chemical composi...
Metallography is an important tool that provides useful data on the fabrication technology, thermo-m...
This study is focused on ten Roman leaded coins from the archaeological site of the Magna Mater Temp...
The paper presents the first archaeometric results on a selection of ancient Roman coins (antoninian...
7noThirty-three Byzantine copper-based coins (so-called anonymous follis) from 970 to 1085 CE were i...
The paper presents the first archaeometric results on a selection of ancient Roman coins (antoninian...
Δημοσίευση σε επιστημονικό περιοδικόSummarization: Ancient copper coins from the Greek cities Nikopo...
Within an interdisciplinary project, preliminary results of which were published in 2007, a group of...
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with energy-dispersive microanalysis (EDS) and energy-dispersive ...
A selected number of Roman orichalcum coins, from private collections, have been studied. Numismatic...
A collection of ancient Roman orichalcum coins, i.e., a copper-zinc alloy, minted under the reigns f...
A set of Roman orichalcum coins, issued from 88 B.C. to 96 A.D., has been investigate...
Orichalcum is a Cu-Zn based alloy known since the 1st millennium BC. The cementation was the ancient...
This study investigated the micro and nanoscale structure in Cu-Zn alloy, as well as its corrosion p...
Archaeological objects are a unique source of information for long-term corrosion studies. The prese...
By means of the combined use of surface and micro-analytical techniques the surface chemical composi...
Metallography is an important tool that provides useful data on the fabrication technology, thermo-m...
This study is focused on ten Roman leaded coins from the archaeological site of the Magna Mater Temp...
The paper presents the first archaeometric results on a selection of ancient Roman coins (antoninian...
7noThirty-three Byzantine copper-based coins (so-called anonymous follis) from 970 to 1085 CE were i...
The paper presents the first archaeometric results on a selection of ancient Roman coins (antoninian...
Δημοσίευση σε επιστημονικό περιοδικόSummarization: Ancient copper coins from the Greek cities Nikopo...
Within an interdisciplinary project, preliminary results of which were published in 2007, a group of...
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with energy-dispersive microanalysis (EDS) and energy-dispersive ...