The application of X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) analysis in a non-invasive manner on ancient silver coins may not provide reliable bulk compositional data due to possible presence of a surface, silver enriched layer. The present work proposes a set of three complementary analytical methodologies to assess and improve the reliability of XRF data in such cases: a) comparison of XRF data on original and cleaned micro-spots on coin surface, b) Ag K/L ratio test and c) comparison of experimental and theoretically simulated intensities of the Rayleigh characteristic radiation emitted from the anode. The proposed methodology was applied on 82 silver coins from the collection of Ioannes Demetriou, donated to the Numismatic Museum of Athens in the 1890s...
The true purity of Roman silver coinage was hidden by enriching the surfaces of the coins. The quest...
This paper presents some applications of Particle Induced X-ray Emission (PIXE) and Energy-Dispersiv...
The rule of the Roman emperor Trajan (AD 98–117) has always attracted specific interest among financ...
Archeological pieces with high Ag concentrations often have a surface enrichment of Ag. Usually, res...
The investigation on the differences occurring in the manufacture of silver coins allows to get info...
Archeological pieces with high Ag concentrations often have a surface enrichment of Ag. Usually, res...
The investigation of silver coins dated since the first century B.C. up to recent times, coming from...
Archeological silver-copper pieces often show surface enrichments in silver, either intentional or f...
Transportable energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometers allow the elemental compositi...
The aim of this work is to investigate the possibility offered by a combined use of X-Ray micro-fluo...
Imitation of archeological artifacts or replacing the authentic ones with fake replicates is a unive...
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry is known as excellent nondestructive technique for analysis of...
This article demonstrates that distinct and coherent silver sources can be discriminated from surfac...
The possibility of obtaining quantitative XRFanalysis in archaeometric applications is considered in...
Thirty-three Byzantine copper-based coins (so-called anonymous follis) from 970 to 1085 CE were inve...
The true purity of Roman silver coinage was hidden by enriching the surfaces of the coins. The quest...
This paper presents some applications of Particle Induced X-ray Emission (PIXE) and Energy-Dispersiv...
The rule of the Roman emperor Trajan (AD 98–117) has always attracted specific interest among financ...
Archeological pieces with high Ag concentrations often have a surface enrichment of Ag. Usually, res...
The investigation on the differences occurring in the manufacture of silver coins allows to get info...
Archeological pieces with high Ag concentrations often have a surface enrichment of Ag. Usually, res...
The investigation of silver coins dated since the first century B.C. up to recent times, coming from...
Archeological silver-copper pieces often show surface enrichments in silver, either intentional or f...
Transportable energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometers allow the elemental compositi...
The aim of this work is to investigate the possibility offered by a combined use of X-Ray micro-fluo...
Imitation of archeological artifacts or replacing the authentic ones with fake replicates is a unive...
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry is known as excellent nondestructive technique for analysis of...
This article demonstrates that distinct and coherent silver sources can be discriminated from surfac...
The possibility of obtaining quantitative XRFanalysis in archaeometric applications is considered in...
Thirty-three Byzantine copper-based coins (so-called anonymous follis) from 970 to 1085 CE were inve...
The true purity of Roman silver coinage was hidden by enriching the surfaces of the coins. The quest...
This paper presents some applications of Particle Induced X-ray Emission (PIXE) and Energy-Dispersiv...
The rule of the Roman emperor Trajan (AD 98–117) has always attracted specific interest among financ...