The paper presents the first archaeometric results on a selection of ancient Roman coins (antoniniani) from a treasure found in the Roman necropolis area of ancient Cumae (Southern Italy) during archaeological campaigns by the Centre Jean Bérard. A multi-analytical approach consisting of non-destructive techniques (stereomicroscopy, FESEM-EDS, pXRF, Raman, μ-CT) was implemented on the better-preserved coins of the treasure in order to investigate the chemical composition of the alloy. Chemical analysis showed that the Roman mint prepared the metal with an argentiferous lead–bronze alloy. A group of coins presents a low content of the precious metal, which is in agreement with the financial crisis of the Roman Empire of the third century. An...
Archaeological objects are a unique source of information for long-term corrosion studies. The prese...
This study is focused on ten Roman leaded coins from the archaeological site of the Magna Mater Temp...
A group of orichalcum Roman coins, from private collections, have been studied for this research. Nu...
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...
This work focuses on the study of ten Grosso Romanino, a silver medieval coin, minted in Rome during...
This work enters in an interdisciplinary research project involving the archaeometrical analysis of ...
The aim of this research was to characterize ten Provisini, one of the most common silver coins in t...
A selected number of Roman orichalcum coins, from private collections, have been studied. Numismatic...
The trove of Alberone di Ro Ferrarese consists of about one thousand coins of different alloys, issu...
In this study, we provide the results of a micro-XRF archaeometric investigation of 87 Roman silver ...
By means of the combined use of surface and micro-analytical techniques the surface chemical composi...
Orichalcum is a Cu-Zn based alloy known since the 1st millennium BC. The cementation was the ancient...
A set of Roman orichalcum coins, issued from 88 B.C. to 96 A.D., has been investigate...
This paper reports on a study carried out on patinas covering copper-based Greek and Roman coins fou...
Archaeological objects are a unique source of information for long-term corrosion studies. The prese...
This study is focused on ten Roman leaded coins from the archaeological site of the Magna Mater Temp...
A group of orichalcum Roman coins, from private collections, have been studied for this research. Nu...
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...
This work focuses on the study of ten Grosso Romanino, a silver medieval coin, minted in Rome during...
This work enters in an interdisciplinary research project involving the archaeometrical analysis of ...
The aim of this research was to characterize ten Provisini, one of the most common silver coins in t...
A selected number of Roman orichalcum coins, from private collections, have been studied. Numismatic...
The trove of Alberone di Ro Ferrarese consists of about one thousand coins of different alloys, issu...
In this study, we provide the results of a micro-XRF archaeometric investigation of 87 Roman silver ...
By means of the combined use of surface and micro-analytical techniques the surface chemical composi...
Orichalcum is a Cu-Zn based alloy known since the 1st millennium BC. The cementation was the ancient...
A set of Roman orichalcum coins, issued from 88 B.C. to 96 A.D., has been investigate...
This paper reports on a study carried out on patinas covering copper-based Greek and Roman coins fou...
Archaeological objects are a unique source of information for long-term corrosion studies. The prese...
This study is focused on ten Roman leaded coins from the archaeological site of the Magna Mater Temp...
A group of orichalcum Roman coins, from private collections, have been studied for this research. Nu...