Eight ornaments and a dagger were analyzed using completely non-destructive techniques to determine their alloy compositions and to draw conclusions about the production technology. Prompt-gamma activation analysis and time-of-flight neutron diffraction proved that the studied objects are tin-bronzes. Difference was observed in the amounts of ore-related minor components (arsenic, silver, nickel) of the objects belonging to the two distinct archaeological sites. Based on the diffraction analysis of the microstructure, the objects are casts that were exposed to different degrees of manufacturing to reach their finaln forms
Results from an ongoing research project of the archaeological state museum chateau Gottorf in Schl...
The study discusses an unpublished bronze hoard from the famous West Hungarian archaeological site: ...
Neutron diffraction was utilized to characterise XX to XIII century BC bronze axes (Ancient to Late ...
Eight ornaments and a dagger were analyzed using completely non-destructive techniques to determine ...
This paper studies a method for overcoming the difficulty of corroded surfaces by means of nondestru...
Here, an innovative non invasive multi analytical approach for the archaeometallurgical characterisa...
Here, an innovative non invasive multi analytical approach for the archaeometallurgical characterisa...
Here, an innovative non invasive multi analytical approach for the archaeometallurgical characterisa...
A repertory of Roman military bronze equipment (1st- 3rd century AD) found at the archaeological sit...
A repertory of Roman military bronze equipment (1st- 3rd century AD) found at the archaeological sit...
In the present work, structural imaging and non invasive compositional analysis have been successful...
In the present work, structural imaging and non invasive compositional analysis have been successful...
In the present work, structural imaging and non invasive compositional analysis have been successful...
The bulk metal compositions of twelve socketed axes of the Geistingen type are determined in a fully...
Results from an ongoing research project of the archaeological state museum chateau Gottorf in Schl...
Results from an ongoing research project of the archaeological state museum chateau Gottorf in Schl...
The study discusses an unpublished bronze hoard from the famous West Hungarian archaeological site: ...
Neutron diffraction was utilized to characterise XX to XIII century BC bronze axes (Ancient to Late ...
Eight ornaments and a dagger were analyzed using completely non-destructive techniques to determine ...
This paper studies a method for overcoming the difficulty of corroded surfaces by means of nondestru...
Here, an innovative non invasive multi analytical approach for the archaeometallurgical characterisa...
Here, an innovative non invasive multi analytical approach for the archaeometallurgical characterisa...
Here, an innovative non invasive multi analytical approach for the archaeometallurgical characterisa...
A repertory of Roman military bronze equipment (1st- 3rd century AD) found at the archaeological sit...
A repertory of Roman military bronze equipment (1st- 3rd century AD) found at the archaeological sit...
In the present work, structural imaging and non invasive compositional analysis have been successful...
In the present work, structural imaging and non invasive compositional analysis have been successful...
In the present work, structural imaging and non invasive compositional analysis have been successful...
The bulk metal compositions of twelve socketed axes of the Geistingen type are determined in a fully...
Results from an ongoing research project of the archaeological state museum chateau Gottorf in Schl...
Results from an ongoing research project of the archaeological state museum chateau Gottorf in Schl...
The study discusses an unpublished bronze hoard from the famous West Hungarian archaeological site: ...
Neutron diffraction was utilized to characterise XX to XIII century BC bronze axes (Ancient to Late ...