Background: One of the main concerns for archaeo-metallurgists and archaeologists is to determine to what extent ancient craftsmen understood the effect of metal alloy composition and were able to control it in order to produce objects with the most suitable features. This problem can be investigated by combining compositional analyses of a high number of ancient artefacts with correlation analyses of the objects’ age, production site, destination of usage etc. – and thus chemometric data treatment is carried out. In this study, multivariate analyses were performed on a matrix composed of elemental compositional data from 134 archaeological bronze objects, obtained by XRF analyses. Analysed objects have been dated back from the Eneolithic...
An important bronze hoard dated to the Final Bronze Age (FBA, X-IX century BC), has been recently di...
As part of the Late Roman research project in Belgium and the Netherlands, 187 Roman copper alloy br...
International audienceAs direct archaeological traces of Bronze Age metalworkers’ activities are ver...
One of the main issues still not resolved is to what extent casters were capable to change the compo...
Despite the importance of weapons and armour as part of material culture in the Mediterranean during...
abs. 10.1474, 01-0437.We have undertaken a systematic study of Bronze axes found in some Early to Mi...
The article discusses results of organic residue analysis performed on ten copper-alloy daggers from...
We propose a new methodology based on standard statistical processes for displaying and rigorously c...
International audienceTaken from my Master dissertation, this study focusses on the elementary compo...
International audienceSince a few years now, we have witnessed a real revival concerning the interes...
The Later Neolithic (c. 4500 to 3600 BC) and the Copper Age (c. 3600 to 2200 BC) in centrai Italy wi...
In this work a careful ICP-OES and ICP-MS investigation of 38 ancient ingots has been performed to d...
The project aims to characterize, through a body of archaeometric analyses, an assemblage of copperb...
The present investigation aims to characterise the bronze weapons found in the graves of the Olmo di...
From co-smelting through cementation to co-melting, there are different ways to make tin bronze. We ...
An important bronze hoard dated to the Final Bronze Age (FBA, X-IX century BC), has been recently di...
As part of the Late Roman research project in Belgium and the Netherlands, 187 Roman copper alloy br...
International audienceAs direct archaeological traces of Bronze Age metalworkers’ activities are ver...
One of the main issues still not resolved is to what extent casters were capable to change the compo...
Despite the importance of weapons and armour as part of material culture in the Mediterranean during...
abs. 10.1474, 01-0437.We have undertaken a systematic study of Bronze axes found in some Early to Mi...
The article discusses results of organic residue analysis performed on ten copper-alloy daggers from...
We propose a new methodology based on standard statistical processes for displaying and rigorously c...
International audienceTaken from my Master dissertation, this study focusses on the elementary compo...
International audienceSince a few years now, we have witnessed a real revival concerning the interes...
The Later Neolithic (c. 4500 to 3600 BC) and the Copper Age (c. 3600 to 2200 BC) in centrai Italy wi...
In this work a careful ICP-OES and ICP-MS investigation of 38 ancient ingots has been performed to d...
The project aims to characterize, through a body of archaeometric analyses, an assemblage of copperb...
The present investigation aims to characterise the bronze weapons found in the graves of the Olmo di...
From co-smelting through cementation to co-melting, there are different ways to make tin bronze. We ...
An important bronze hoard dated to the Final Bronze Age (FBA, X-IX century BC), has been recently di...
As part of the Late Roman research project in Belgium and the Netherlands, 187 Roman copper alloy br...
International audienceAs direct archaeological traces of Bronze Age metalworkers’ activities are ver...