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PIXE, electron microprobe data, and experimental archaeology: tell el-ajjul and pilot studies of gold granulation joining practices in the Mediterranean bronze age

机译:PIXE,电子微探针数据和实验考古:告诉El-Ajjul和Mediterran Bronze时代的金粒造粒加入实践的试验研究

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This paper discusses the results of a pilot study using Proton Induced X-ray Emission (PIXE) analysis of gold granulated objects from the Bronze Age site of Tell el-Ajjul in Southern Palestine obtained with the Oxford University proton microprobe. Using modern granulated samples with known smithing processes as points of comparison, it is demonstrated how information on ancient joining practices may be accurately gauged. The importance of characterizing objects of known provenance is emphasized in a discussion of archaeological context. It is argued that the building of a large Mediterranean-wide database of granulation analyses can add new depths to our understanding of temporal, social, cultural and technological relationships in the past.
机译:本文讨论了通过质子诱导的X射线发射(PIME)分析了从牛津大学质子微探针获得的南巴勒斯坦南部的青铜年龄部位的金粒状物体分析的试验研究结果。使用具有已知媒体流程的现代颗粒样品作为比较点,证明了如何准确地测量古代连接实践的信息。在考古背景的讨论中强调了所知来源对象的表征物体的重要性。据称,大型地中海造粒分析数据库可以为我们对过去的时间,社会,文化和技术关系的理解增加新深度。

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