Abstract In this study, Monte Carlo (MC) simulations combined with energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) spectroscopy have been used to characterize nondestructively a collection of Cu-based artifacts recovered from two archeological sites in southern Portugal: (a) the Chalcolithic E.T.A.R. site of Vila Nova de Mil Fontes and (b) the Middle Bronze Age site of Quinta do Estácio 6. The metal artifacts show a multilayered structure made up of three distinct layers: (a) brownish carbonate soil-derived crust, (b) green oxidized corrosion patina, and (c) bulk metal. In order to assess the reliability of the EDXRF-based Monte Carlo simulations to reproduce the composition of the alloy substrate in archeological bronze artifacts without the ...
This study is based on the analysis of copper metal alloys from 109 artifacts collected in the excav...
A combination of analytical techniques capable of elemental and microstructural characterisation was...
Patinas naturally formed on archaeological bronze alloys were characterized using light microscopy (...
In this study, Monte Carlo (MC) simulations combined with energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXR...
Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) is a well-known technique for non-destructive and in si...
Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) is awell-known technique for non-destructive and in sit...
This work is part of a broader research line that aims to develop and implement a nondestructive met...
This work is part of a broader research line that aims to develop and implement a nondestructive met...
This study is part of a wide-scale research on metal production in South-Western al-Andalus during t...
An innovative methodological approach based on XRF measurements using a polychromatic X-ray beam com...
In this work we evaluate the composition of a bronze alloy using X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XR...
The hoard from Coles de Samuel is one of the largest Cu-based metal collections from the Late Bronze...
A simple, fast, and nondestructive analytical methodology combining X-ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) and B...
Three different metallurgical collections were studied in the present thesis. The collections origin...
The hoard from Coles de Samuel is one of the largest Cu-based metal collections from the Late Bronze...
This study is based on the analysis of copper metal alloys from 109 artifacts collected in the excav...
A combination of analytical techniques capable of elemental and microstructural characterisation was...
Patinas naturally formed on archaeological bronze alloys were characterized using light microscopy (...
In this study, Monte Carlo (MC) simulations combined with energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXR...
Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) is a well-known technique for non-destructive and in si...
Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) is awell-known technique for non-destructive and in sit...
This work is part of a broader research line that aims to develop and implement a nondestructive met...
This work is part of a broader research line that aims to develop and implement a nondestructive met...
This study is part of a wide-scale research on metal production in South-Western al-Andalus during t...
An innovative methodological approach based on XRF measurements using a polychromatic X-ray beam com...
In this work we evaluate the composition of a bronze alloy using X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XR...
The hoard from Coles de Samuel is one of the largest Cu-based metal collections from the Late Bronze...
A simple, fast, and nondestructive analytical methodology combining X-ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) and B...
Three different metallurgical collections were studied in the present thesis. The collections origin...
The hoard from Coles de Samuel is one of the largest Cu-based metal collections from the Late Bronze...
This study is based on the analysis of copper metal alloys from 109 artifacts collected in the excav...
A combination of analytical techniques capable of elemental and microstructural characterisation was...
Patinas naturally formed on archaeological bronze alloys were characterized using light microscopy (...