This paper presents the results of scientific examinations carried out on an Egyptian bronze statue discovered buried in Sais. Optical Microscopy (OM), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) coupled with Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS) and X-ray Diffraction (XRD) were used to understand the corrosive morphological characteristics of the patina, to investigate the corrosion products, analyze the elementary composition of the statue and to identify the corrosive factors with effects on the alteration processes. The results indicated that the statue was made of bronze alloy, with copper as the main element, besides lead and tin. Three layers of alteration products with various composition and morphology covered the substrate of the bronze al...
WOS: 000281317700024The manufacturing techniques, chemical composition and corrosion products grown ...
A large number of Cu-based archaeological artefacts fromthe Mediterranean basin have been selected f...
Seven copper objects, representing little models of knives, spatulas and axes, found during the exca...
An Egyptian bronze statuette of the god Osiris has been discovered along with other ritual deities' ...
This paper aims at examining and analyzing Egyptian inlaid metallic statuettes from 12th-16th centur...
This study explores the authentication of a bronze statue by means of the evaluation of technical ev...
Intensive pollution, combined with the lack of conservation of monuments exposed to these environmen...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohi
The paper presents a study of the corrosive state of sculptures and art objects made from copper and...
This study aimed at investigating the chemical and mineralogical compositions of five Roman coins (f...
<p class="p1">Three bronze anklets were found during the archaeological excavation of Yemeni mission...
Research activities regarding the conservation of Cultural Heritage have significantly increased in ...
This paper presents the characterization of the conservation state of a bronze equestrian statue exp...
Autorisation Dr P. LANOS (Rédacteur en chef) en date du 26/11/2010 - Archéosciences - Revue d'Archéo...
WOS: 000237570700007A large number of Cu-based archaeological artefacts from the Mediterranean basin...
WOS: 000281317700024The manufacturing techniques, chemical composition and corrosion products grown ...
A large number of Cu-based archaeological artefacts fromthe Mediterranean basin have been selected f...
Seven copper objects, representing little models of knives, spatulas and axes, found during the exca...
An Egyptian bronze statuette of the god Osiris has been discovered along with other ritual deities' ...
This paper aims at examining and analyzing Egyptian inlaid metallic statuettes from 12th-16th centur...
This study explores the authentication of a bronze statue by means of the evaluation of technical ev...
Intensive pollution, combined with the lack of conservation of monuments exposed to these environmen...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohi
The paper presents a study of the corrosive state of sculptures and art objects made from copper and...
This study aimed at investigating the chemical and mineralogical compositions of five Roman coins (f...
<p class="p1">Three bronze anklets were found during the archaeological excavation of Yemeni mission...
Research activities regarding the conservation of Cultural Heritage have significantly increased in ...
This paper presents the characterization of the conservation state of a bronze equestrian statue exp...
Autorisation Dr P. LANOS (Rédacteur en chef) en date du 26/11/2010 - Archéosciences - Revue d'Archéo...
WOS: 000237570700007A large number of Cu-based archaeological artefacts from the Mediterranean basin...
WOS: 000281317700024The manufacturing techniques, chemical composition and corrosion products grown ...
A large number of Cu-based archaeological artefacts fromthe Mediterranean basin have been selected f...
Seven copper objects, representing little models of knives, spatulas and axes, found during the exca...