This work enters in an interdisciplinary research project involving the archaeometrical analysis of ancient silver coins minted in the Greek colony of Taras (the modern south Italian town of Taranto) between the V century BC and the III century BC. In this work, by comparing the results obtained from X-ray microanalysis data acquired from the least corroded surface areas and the cross- section of coins from SEM-EDX and from XRF analysis, we have demonstrated that analysed coins exhibited a corrosion layer no more than 25 m and that surface silver enrichment was less than 1 wt%. Thus, the data obtained by using X-ray microanalysis from surface may not significantly differ from the original bulk composition. Our results demonstrate that the s...
Thirty-three Byzantine copper-based coins (so-called anonymous follis) from 970 to 1085 CE were inve...
Archaeological silver-copper alloys are usually affected by silver enrichment of the near surface la...
A selected number of Roman orichalcum coins, from private collections, have been studied. Numismatic...
The paper presents the first archaeometric results on a selection of ancient Roman coins (antoninian...
The paper presents the first archaeometric results on a selection of ancient Roman coins (antoninian...
By means of the combined use of surface and micro-analytical techniques the surface chemical composi...
This work focuses on the study of ten Grosso Romanino, a silver medieval coin, minted in Rome during...
The investigation of silver coins dated since the first century B.C. up to recent times, coming from...
The aim of this research was to characterize ten Provisini, one of the most common silver coins in t...
In this study, we provide the results of a micro-XRF archaeometric investigation of 87 Roman silver ...
A common issue in non-destructive surface analysis of historical silver coins is depletion of Cu fro...
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry is known as excellent nondestructive technique for analysis of...
Metallography is an important tool that provides useful data on the fabrication technology, thermo-m...
A group of 83 coins, found in the archeological excavations of the ancient Roman city of Tridentum (...
The application of X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) analysis in a non-invasive manner on ancient silver coin...
Thirty-three Byzantine copper-based coins (so-called anonymous follis) from 970 to 1085 CE were inve...
Archaeological silver-copper alloys are usually affected by silver enrichment of the near surface la...
A selected number of Roman orichalcum coins, from private collections, have been studied. Numismatic...
The paper presents the first archaeometric results on a selection of ancient Roman coins (antoninian...
The paper presents the first archaeometric results on a selection of ancient Roman coins (antoninian...
By means of the combined use of surface and micro-analytical techniques the surface chemical composi...
This work focuses on the study of ten Grosso Romanino, a silver medieval coin, minted in Rome during...
The investigation of silver coins dated since the first century B.C. up to recent times, coming from...
The aim of this research was to characterize ten Provisini, one of the most common silver coins in t...
In this study, we provide the results of a micro-XRF archaeometric investigation of 87 Roman silver ...
A common issue in non-destructive surface analysis of historical silver coins is depletion of Cu fro...
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry is known as excellent nondestructive technique for analysis of...
Metallography is an important tool that provides useful data on the fabrication technology, thermo-m...
A group of 83 coins, found in the archeological excavations of the ancient Roman city of Tridentum (...
The application of X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) analysis in a non-invasive manner on ancient silver coin...
Thirty-three Byzantine copper-based coins (so-called anonymous follis) from 970 to 1085 CE were inve...
Archaeological silver-copper alloys are usually affected by silver enrichment of the near surface la...
A selected number of Roman orichalcum coins, from private collections, have been studied. Numismatic...