The study of metal objects from Royal Palace G presented in this contribution is part of a wide multidisciplinary project of archaeometric analyses, concerning several typologies of materials dating from the Early Bronze Age IVA (2400–2300 b.c.). Ten golden objects and one bronze dagger have been analyzed on site in a totally non–destructive way in order to determine their alloy composition, metalworking technique, and operational processes, which can be usefully compared with information contained in the cuneiform texts found in the archives of Royal Palace G.
Archaeometrical analysis of metal objects from Royal Palace G / Felici, Anna Candida; M., Vendittelli. - STAMPA. - (2013), pp. 347-356.
Archaeometrical analysis of metal objects from Royal Palace G
FELICI, Anna Candida;
2013
Abstract
The study of metal objects from Royal Palace G presented in this contribution is part of a wide multidisciplinary project of archaeometric analyses, concerning several typologies of materials dating from the Early Bronze Age IVA (2400–2300 b.c.). Ten golden objects and one bronze dagger have been analyzed on site in a totally non–destructive way in order to determine their alloy composition, metalworking technique, and operational processes, which can be usefully compared with information contained in the cuneiform texts found in the archives of Royal Palace G.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.