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Non-destructive analysis of a Late Bronze Age hoard from the Velem-Szent Vid Hillfort

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In this article, a detailed analysis of an unpublished bronze hoard from Velem-Szent Vid (Transdanubia, Vas County) contains a spearhead with remains of the wooden shaft, a sickle, and three different types of ingots.
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This article is published in Journal of Archaeological Science.The article was published on 2021-03-01. It has received 9 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Hoard & Bronze.

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Non-destructive analysis and testing of museum objects: an overview of 5 years of research

TL;DR: An overview of research activities within the pan-European network COST Action G8 is given in this paper, which aims at achieving a better preservation and conservation of our cultural heritage by increasing the knowledge in art and archaeological objects through chemical and physical analyses.
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Forging a New World Order? Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Management of Metalworking and Ideological Change in the Late Bronze Age Carpathian Basin

TL;DR: In this article , the authors explore Late Bronze Age metalworking through the lens of a uniquely complete metalworking assemblage from the site of ǫagu from contexts spanning the sixteenth to early thirteenth century BC.

Exploration géoarchéologique du Mont Szent Vid

TL;DR: L'exploration geoararcheologique a permis de localiser les importants depots de bronze connus depuis le 19e s as mentioned in this paper, i.e., les cultures du Bronze final and de l'âge du Fer ancien se sont implantees sur ce site not pour la qualite du gisement mais pour sa position strategique.
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The rites of passage

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Constituent quarks and g 1

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review the theory and present status of the proton spin problem with emphasis on the transition between current quarks and constituent quarks in QCD, and propose a solution to the problem.
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Morphology and mechanisms of formation of natural patinas on archaeological Cu–Sn alloys

TL;DR: In this article, a phenomenological model to explain the formation of bronze patinas is developed on the basis of a decuprification phenomenon, which is modelled by a three-layer structure characterized by the presence of cuprous oxide and by an increase in the chloride content at the internal layer/alloy interface related with selective dissolution of copper.
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A History of Metallurgy

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