Advancements in non-destructive archaeometric analysis of ancient ferrous artefacts: insights from SR-X-Ray diffraction investigation using model alloys
Leila Galai, Emilie Bérard, Solenn Réguer, Eddy Foy, Cristian Mocuta, Caroline Toffolon-Masclet, Thomas Guilbert, Philippe Dillmann
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Abstract
The exploration of archaeological heritage aims at understanding past societies through the study of ancient materials. While archaeometric analysis provides valuable insights, invasive sampling raises ethical concerns and is often restricted, necessitating the development of non-invasive techniques. This study presents a methodology based on X-Ray Diffraction using synchrotron radiation. The approach involves the elaboration and characterization of model alloys, with X-ray data analysis using Rietveld refinement and Williamson-Hall plot method. Phase identification along with crystallographical investigations conducted on three medieval armours provides insights into manufacturing techniques and highlights the method’s limitation.
探索考古遗产的目的是通过研究古代材料了解过去的社会。虽然考古计量分析能提供有价值的见解,但侵入性取样会引起伦理问题,而且往往受到限制,因此有必要开发非侵入性技术。本研究介绍了一种基于同步辐射 X 射线衍射的方法。该方法包括对模型合金进行阐述和表征,并使用里特维尔德细化法和威廉森-霍尔图法对 X 射线数据进行分析。通过对三件中世纪盔甲进行相位鉴定和结晶学研究,可以深入了解制造技术,并凸显该方法的局限性。
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Applied Physics A publishes experimental and theoretical investigations in applied physics as regular articles, rapid communications, and invited papers. The distinguished 30-member Board of Editors reflects the interdisciplinary approach of the journal and ensures the highest quality of peer review.