Bateson, J. D. and Hedges, R. E M. (1975). The scientific analysis of a group of Roman age enamelled brooches. Archaeometry 17. Vol 17, pp. 177-190.

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The scientific analysis of a group of Roman age enamelled brooches
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Archaeometry 17
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Archaeometry
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17
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177 - 190
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Results of analyses, mainly by X-ray fluorescence, are presented for a representative selection of items (mostly from England). The enamel composition is quite distinct, and shows considerable technical sophistication in manufacture. The production of different colours and of opacity in the enamel is related to the chemical composition, and analyses of the metal substrate suggest that the alloy was carefully chosen. Implications for Roman enamelwork are discussed. Au(abr)
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J D Bateson
Robert E M Hedges
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1975
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Brooches (Auto Detected Subject)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
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05 Dec 2008