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Nondestructive Analysis of Silver Coins Minted in Taras (South Italy) between the V and the III Centuries BC
Author(s) -
Alessandro Buccolieri,
Giovanni Buccolieri,
Emanuela Filippo,
D. Manno,
Giuseppe Sarcinelli,
Aldo Siciliano,
Rosa Maria Vitale,
A. Serra
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of archaeology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-4061
pISSN - 2090-407X
DOI - 10.1155/2014/171243
Subject(s) - microanalysis , archaeology , art , ancient history , period (music) , metallurgy , mineralogy , geology , geography , materials science , chemistry , history , organic chemistry , aesthetics
This work enters in an interdisciplinary research project involving the archaeometrical analysis of ancient silver coins minted in the Greek colony of Taras (the modern south Italian town of Taranto) between the V century BC and the III century BC. In this work, by comparing the results obtained from X-ray microanalysis data acquired from the least corroded surface areas and the cross-section of coins from SEM-EDX and from XRF analysis, we have demonstrated that analysed coins exhibited a corrosion layer no more than 25 μm and that surface silver enrichment was less than 1 wt%. Thus, the data obtained by using X-ray microanalysis from surface may not significantly differ from the original bulk composition. Our results demonstrate that the silver content in the coins decreases considerably ranging from about 97% for the older down to 80% for the ones of 3rd Evans period (300–270 BC), corresponding to the significant social change in the period

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