The research presented in this paper focused on the preliminary non-destructive analysis of copper alloys, corrosion, and soil components from a Roman archaeological site in Israel. pXRF, XRD, and micromorphological analyses were carried out to gain a better understanding of the corrosion processes affecting the copper alloy artefacts, by characterising the alloy composition, soil environments, and corrosion products. Preliminary results indicate that the artefacts consist of copper-lead-tin alloys, covered by copper hydroxy-chlorides and lead sulphate phases with slight variations in their crystallisation. The multianalytical approach revealed the presence of quartz, calcite, gypsum and feldspars in the sediments, while thin sections more ...
The aim of this work was to characterize chemical composition of the alloys and corrosion microstruc...
This paper reports on a study conducted on archaeological sediments from two sites in the Jezreel Va...
Patinas naturally formed on archaeological bronze alloys were characterized using light microscopy (...
The research presented in this paper focused on the preliminary non-destructive analysis of copper a...
The research presented in this paper focused on the preliminary non- and semi-destructive analysis o...
This work focuses on the study of the solid state processes on naturally corroded ancient brass arte...
A large number of Cu-based archaeological artefacts fromthe Mediterranean basin have been selected f...
WOS: 000237570700007A large number of Cu-based archaeological artefacts from the Mediterranean basin...
This paper illustrates a case study related to the characterisation of corrosion products present on...
Although it is well known that any material degrades faster when exposed to an aggressive environmen...
The present work reports the results of the SEM-energy dispersive spectrometry, X-ray diffraction (X...
Research activities regarding the conservation of Cultural Heritage have significantly increased in ...
Abstract Characterization of soil corrosivity in archaeological sites is an important subject to und...
Seven copper objects, representing little models of knives, spatulas and axes, found during the exca...
This paper reports on a study carried out on patinas covering copper-based Greek and Roman coins fou...
The aim of this work was to characterize chemical composition of the alloys and corrosion microstruc...
This paper reports on a study conducted on archaeological sediments from two sites in the Jezreel Va...
Patinas naturally formed on archaeological bronze alloys were characterized using light microscopy (...
The research presented in this paper focused on the preliminary non-destructive analysis of copper a...
The research presented in this paper focused on the preliminary non- and semi-destructive analysis o...
This work focuses on the study of the solid state processes on naturally corroded ancient brass arte...
A large number of Cu-based archaeological artefacts fromthe Mediterranean basin have been selected f...
WOS: 000237570700007A large number of Cu-based archaeological artefacts from the Mediterranean basin...
This paper illustrates a case study related to the characterisation of corrosion products present on...
Although it is well known that any material degrades faster when exposed to an aggressive environmen...
The present work reports the results of the SEM-energy dispersive spectrometry, X-ray diffraction (X...
Research activities regarding the conservation of Cultural Heritage have significantly increased in ...
Abstract Characterization of soil corrosivity in archaeological sites is an important subject to und...
Seven copper objects, representing little models of knives, spatulas and axes, found during the exca...
This paper reports on a study carried out on patinas covering copper-based Greek and Roman coins fou...
The aim of this work was to characterize chemical composition of the alloys and corrosion microstruc...
This paper reports on a study conducted on archaeological sediments from two sites in the Jezreel Va...
Patinas naturally formed on archaeological bronze alloys were characterized using light microscopy (...