Andrea Smeriglio, R. Filosa, M. C. Crocco, Vincenzo Formoso, R. Barberi, Andrea Solano, Maria Cerzoso, Annalisa Polosa, Valerio Cerrone, R. Agostino
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摘要
在 Cerchiara di Calabria(意大利卡拉布里亚)附近的所谓 "Grotta delle Ninfe "发现了一组 30 枚罗马硬币,其中 13 枚保存在科森扎(意大利卡拉布里亚)的 Brettii 和 Enotri 博物馆展柜中,目前正在对这些硬币进行考古调查。由于发现地点附近的水源含硫,这些钱币经历了一个降解过程。由于有一层厚厚的腐蚀产物,铭文完全无法辨认。本文旨在利用 X 射线荧光 (XRF) 和 X 射线微层析成像 (μ-CT),了解钱币的组成材料,并找出钱币上隐藏的标志或铭文。利用 X 射线 μ-CT 技术,我们读出了一些铭文,并通过钱币学研究了解了钱币的来源和制造年代。
A numismatic study of Roman coins through X-ray fluorescence and X-ray computed μ-tomography analysis
Thirteen of a group of thirty Roman coins, found in the so-called “Grotta delle Ninfe” near Cerchiara di Calabria (Calabria, Italy) and preserved in the Brettii and Enotri Museum showcase in Cosenza (Calabria, Italy) have been under archaeometric investigation. The coins have followed a degradation process due to the sulphurous water source near the discovery site. Due to a thick layer of corrosion products, the inscriptions are entirely unreadable. This paper aims to know the constituent material and find hidden signs or inscriptions on the coins using X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and X-ray microtomography (μ-CT). Employing the X-ray μ-CT, we made some inscriptions readable, and through a numismatic study, we learned the provenance of the coins and their period of manufacture.
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