Phase composition and its spatial distribution in antique copper coins: Neutron tomography and diffraction studies

  • Bakirov B.
  • Saprykina I.
  • Kichanov S.
  • Mimokhod R.
  • Sudarev N.
  • Kozlenko D.
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Publication date
January 2021

Abstract

The chemical and elementary composition, internal arrangement, and spatial distribution of the components of ancient Greek copper coins were studied using XRF analysis, neutron diffraction and neutron tomography methods. The studied coins are interesting from a historical and cultural point of view, as they are “Charon’s obol’s”. These coins were discovered at the location of an ancient Greek settlement during archaeological excavations on the “Volna-1” necropolis in Krasnodar Region, Russian Federation. It was determined that the coins are mainly made of a bronze alloy, a tin content that falls in the range of 1.1(2)–7.9(3) wt.%. All coins are highly degraded; corrosion and patina areas occupy volumes from ~27 % to ~62 % of the original co...

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