We studied the corrosion of Roman copper alloy coins that experienced alternations or progressive changes in their burial environment. We used coins that were still embedded in soil or in a concretion selectedfrom three professional excataved sites - Berlicum and Krommenie in the Netherlands and Kempraten in Switserland. mCT scanning and neutron scanning were used to record the 3-D properties of these coins prior to (destructive) analyses. It proved possible to tentatively identify the coins. Microscope observations and SEM-EDX analyses revealed complex corrosion processes, related to changing burial environments. In soil horizon with fluctuating groundwater levels in a region with upwelling reducing, iron-rich groundwater, the copper in a ...
Archaeological copper alloy objects form unique corrosion structures according to their manufacture ...
This research presents the results of a scientific study of archaeological copper and silver coins ...
WOS: 000237570700007A large number of Cu-based archaeological artefacts from the Mediterranean basin...
We studied the corrosion of Roman copper alloy coins that experienced alternations or progressive ch...
We studied the corrosion of Roman copper alloy coins that experienced alternations or progressive ch...
This study is focused on ten Roman leaded coins from the archaeological site of the Magna Mater Temp...
Archaeological objects are a unique source of information for long-term corrosion studies. The prese...
Although it is well known that any material degrades faster when exposed to an aggressive environmen...
This paper reports on a study carried out on patinas covering copper-based Greek and Roman coins fou...
This study aimed at investigating the chemical and mineralogical compositions of five Roman coins (f...
This work focuses on the study of the solid state processes on naturally corroded ancient brass arte...
Research activities regarding the conservation of Cultural Heritage have significantly increased in ...
This study investigated the micro and nanoscale structure in Cu-Zn alloy, as well as its corrosion p...
The research presented in this paper focused on the preliminary non- and semi-destructive analysis o...
The chemical and elementary composition, internal arrangement, and spatial distribution of the compo...
Archaeological copper alloy objects form unique corrosion structures according to their manufacture ...
This research presents the results of a scientific study of archaeological copper and silver coins ...
WOS: 000237570700007A large number of Cu-based archaeological artefacts from the Mediterranean basin...
We studied the corrosion of Roman copper alloy coins that experienced alternations or progressive ch...
We studied the corrosion of Roman copper alloy coins that experienced alternations or progressive ch...
This study is focused on ten Roman leaded coins from the archaeological site of the Magna Mater Temp...
Archaeological objects are a unique source of information for long-term corrosion studies. The prese...
Although it is well known that any material degrades faster when exposed to an aggressive environmen...
This paper reports on a study carried out on patinas covering copper-based Greek and Roman coins fou...
This study aimed at investigating the chemical and mineralogical compositions of five Roman coins (f...
This work focuses on the study of the solid state processes on naturally corroded ancient brass arte...
Research activities regarding the conservation of Cultural Heritage have significantly increased in ...
This study investigated the micro and nanoscale structure in Cu-Zn alloy, as well as its corrosion p...
The research presented in this paper focused on the preliminary non- and semi-destructive analysis o...
The chemical and elementary composition, internal arrangement, and spatial distribution of the compo...
Archaeological copper alloy objects form unique corrosion structures according to their manufacture ...
This research presents the results of a scientific study of archaeological copper and silver coins ...
WOS: 000237570700007A large number of Cu-based archaeological artefacts from the Mediterranean basin...