Mortimer, C., Pollard, M. M. and Scull, C. (1986). XRF analysis of some Anglo-Saxon copper alloy finds from Watchfield, Oxfordshire. Hist Metall 20. Vol 20, pp. 36-42.

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XRF analysis of some Anglo-Saxon copper alloy finds from Watchfield, Oxfordshire
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Hist Metall 20
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Historical Metallurgy
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20
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36 - 42
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Forty XRF analyses from cemetery finds were compared with data from elsewhere. All the finds could originate from scrap brass and pewter. A white metal alloy and a quaternary alloy were probably an attempt to mimic gold and silver.
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Catherine Mortimer
Mark M Pollard
Christopher Scull ORCID icon
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1986
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Subjects / Periods:
Metal Alloy (Auto Detected Subject)
Quaternary Alloy (Auto Detected Subject)
Copper Alloy (Auto Detected Subject)
CEMETERY (Monument Type England)
Silver (Auto Detected Subject)
Brass (Auto Detected Subject)
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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05 Dec 2008