This article presents the results of scientific analyses performed on nine ancient imitations of Roman Republican silver denarii, which are part of a group commonly referred to as “Geto-Dacian” imitations, and discusses the data in a broader context. The coins were dissected and analyzed for their composition in the core with synchrotron micro X-ray fluorescence analysis (μ-SRXRF); their microstructure was examined with a scanning electron microscope (SEM) using backscattered electrons. Micrographs of all the cross-sections are published. The majority of the coins were found to have a high standard of fineness of more than 93% silver, which is in good agreement with the few modern analyses of this class of coinage published up to now (perfo...
Four contemporary forgeries of ancient gold coins were investigated regarding techniques used for gi...
Imitation of archeological artifacts or replacing the authentic ones with fake replicates is a unive...
This paper is based on the study of Roman silver coins, from archaeological sites located in Roman D...
Within an interdisciplinary project, preliminary results of which were published in 2007, a group of...
Abstract. Four ancient Roman silver coins from about 200 BC to 200 AD, mainly contemporary forg-erie...
In this paper we present the results of a study performed on a large collection of silver Roman repu...
Imitations of Roman coins are an extremely heterogeneous group in geographical, chronological and fu...
Metallography is an important tool that provides useful data on the fabrication technology, thermo-m...
The discovery of a new hoard consisting of Roman republican denarii has led to the re-opening of an ...
Four contemporary forgeries of ancient gold coins were investigated regarding techniques used for gi...
Publication of the data obtained during metallurgical analyses of 71 Roman silver coins, mostly den...
The rule of the Roman emperor Trajan (AD 98–117) has always attracted specific interest among financ...
By means of the combined use of surface and micro-analytical techniques the surface chemical composi...
The results of the chemical analysis of 78 silver denarii issued by the Julio-Claudian emperors are ...
In 2001 funding was obtained from the Leverhulme Trust (Grant No. RF&G/6/2002/0336) and the Faculty ...
Four contemporary forgeries of ancient gold coins were investigated regarding techniques used for gi...
Imitation of archeological artifacts or replacing the authentic ones with fake replicates is a unive...
This paper is based on the study of Roman silver coins, from archaeological sites located in Roman D...
Within an interdisciplinary project, preliminary results of which were published in 2007, a group of...
Abstract. Four ancient Roman silver coins from about 200 BC to 200 AD, mainly contemporary forg-erie...
In this paper we present the results of a study performed on a large collection of silver Roman repu...
Imitations of Roman coins are an extremely heterogeneous group in geographical, chronological and fu...
Metallography is an important tool that provides useful data on the fabrication technology, thermo-m...
The discovery of a new hoard consisting of Roman republican denarii has led to the re-opening of an ...
Four contemporary forgeries of ancient gold coins were investigated regarding techniques used for gi...
Publication of the data obtained during metallurgical analyses of 71 Roman silver coins, mostly den...
The rule of the Roman emperor Trajan (AD 98–117) has always attracted specific interest among financ...
By means of the combined use of surface and micro-analytical techniques the surface chemical composi...
The results of the chemical analysis of 78 silver denarii issued by the Julio-Claudian emperors are ...
In 2001 funding was obtained from the Leverhulme Trust (Grant No. RF&G/6/2002/0336) and the Faculty ...
Four contemporary forgeries of ancient gold coins were investigated regarding techniques used for gi...
Imitation of archeological artifacts or replacing the authentic ones with fake replicates is a unive...
This paper is based on the study of Roman silver coins, from archaeological sites located in Roman D...