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A compositional study of the Porticello Bronzes by portable x-ray fluorescence and laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (Contributo in atti di convegno)
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- A compositional study of the Porticello Bronzes by portable x-ray fluorescence and laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (Contributo in atti di convegno) (literal)
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- 2007-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Console, E. (1); Palaia, P. (1); Ferretti, M. (2); Legnaioli, S. (3); Palleschi, V. (3); Pagnotta, S.M. (4) (2007)
A compositional study of the Porticello Bronzes by portable x-ray fluorescence and laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy
in 2nd International Conference Archaeometallurgy in Europe, Aquileia, 17-21 June 2007
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- 1) TEA sas, Catanzaro, Italy.
2) CNR-Istituto per le Tecnologie Applicate ai Beni Culturali, Roma, Italy.
3) CNR-Istituto per i Processi Chimico-Fisici, Pisa, Italy.
4) Università del Sannio, Benevento, Italy. (literal)
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- A compositional study of the Porticello Bronzes by portable x-ray fluorescence and laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (literal)
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- In this paper we report the results of a measurement campaign performed at the National Museum of Magna Grecia in Reggio Calabria (Italy). Portable X-Ray Fluorescence and Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy instrumentation allowed in situ analysis of several bronze fragments found on an ancient Greek ship sank at Porticello (Reggio Calabria) . The joint use of X-Ray Fluorescence and Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy techniques allowed for a classification of the fragments according to their elemental composition. The fragments appear to belong at least to two different statues; although, in general, the compositional classification agrees well with the morphological analysis of the fragments, significant improvements with respect to previous classification emerge from the joint results of the two techniques used. (literal)
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