Compositional studies of natural gold usually have a geological focus, but are also important in archaeological provenancing. Both methodologies rely on compositional comparison of two sets of samples, one of which is geographically constrained. Here we describe how experiences in gold characterization resulting from geological studies are relevant to archaeology. Microchemical characterization of polished sections of natural gold identifies alloy compositions, alloy heterogeneity and mineral inclusions. Gold from all deposit types shows Cu and Sn values much lower than those recorded during numerous studies of artefacts. Inclusions inartefact gold include various Cu- and Sn-bearing compounds which indicate specific high temperature reactio...
Three Early Bronze Age gold objects from Uljma were analysed non-destructively by using a handheld X...
Trace element analysis provides an efficient method of fingerprinting placer gold populations in ord...
In dieser Studie werden archäologische Goldartefakte der Bronzezeit aus Georgien und aus Mesopotamie...
Compositional studies of natural gold usually have a geological focus, but are also important in arc...
The importance of Au to ancient societies has encouraged many archaeologists to search for the sourc...
International audienceA new separative chemistry methodology is developed for ancient gold matrices ...
Studies of populations of gold particles are becoming increasingly common; however, interpretation o...
Analytical studies of placer (detrital) gold grains, intended to track bedrock sources and styles of...
Gold derived from alkalic porphyry systems in BC has previously been shown to exhibit a generic Hg-P...
Native gold contains trace amounts of other elements and from the relative abundance of these a geoc...
International audienceThe Celtic culture of Western Europe left magnificent gold objects, such as je...
The theoretical substantiation of the process of elimination of individual chemical elements from cr...
Mineralogical–geochemical studies have shown that gold from the Plavica high sulfidation epith� erm...
Compositional features of a total of 1887 gold alluvial particles from six localities to the south o...
International audienceConsidering the high economic importance and worldwide distribution of gold, t...
Three Early Bronze Age gold objects from Uljma were analysed non-destructively by using a handheld X...
Trace element analysis provides an efficient method of fingerprinting placer gold populations in ord...
In dieser Studie werden archäologische Goldartefakte der Bronzezeit aus Georgien und aus Mesopotamie...
Compositional studies of natural gold usually have a geological focus, but are also important in arc...
The importance of Au to ancient societies has encouraged many archaeologists to search for the sourc...
International audienceA new separative chemistry methodology is developed for ancient gold matrices ...
Studies of populations of gold particles are becoming increasingly common; however, interpretation o...
Analytical studies of placer (detrital) gold grains, intended to track bedrock sources and styles of...
Gold derived from alkalic porphyry systems in BC has previously been shown to exhibit a generic Hg-P...
Native gold contains trace amounts of other elements and from the relative abundance of these a geoc...
International audienceThe Celtic culture of Western Europe left magnificent gold objects, such as je...
The theoretical substantiation of the process of elimination of individual chemical elements from cr...
Mineralogical–geochemical studies have shown that gold from the Plavica high sulfidation epith� erm...
Compositional features of a total of 1887 gold alluvial particles from six localities to the south o...
International audienceConsidering the high economic importance and worldwide distribution of gold, t...
Three Early Bronze Age gold objects from Uljma were analysed non-destructively by using a handheld X...
Trace element analysis provides an efficient method of fingerprinting placer gold populations in ord...
In dieser Studie werden archäologische Goldartefakte der Bronzezeit aus Georgien und aus Mesopotamie...