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View article: Recent advances in the analytical and experimental study of mineralised textiles
Recent advances in the analytical and experimental study of mineralised textiles Open
View article: The oldest dress of the Netherlands? Recovering a now-vanished, colour pattern from an Early Iron Age fabric in an elite burial
The oldest dress of the Netherlands? Recovering a now-vanished, colour pattern from an Early Iron Age fabric in an elite burial Open
View article: Testing non-destructive spectrometric methods for the identification and distinction of archaeological pine wood tar and birch bark tar
Testing non-destructive spectrometric methods for the identification and distinction of archaeological pine wood tar and birch bark tar Open
Archaeological findings prove the appearance and use of birch bark tar since the Middle Palaeolithic. The production and use of birch bark tar and pine wood tar has overlapped since at least the late Neolithic, but probably for much longer…
View article: Change lost: Corrosion of Roman copper alloy coins in changing and variable burial environments
Change lost: Corrosion of Roman copper alloy coins in changing and variable burial environments Open
View article: IPERION HS D.2.1 ARCHLAB First Access Report
IPERION HS D.2.1 ARCHLAB First Access Report Open
This document describes the objectives of the ARCHLAB transnational access program and the activities that have been carried out during the first period (M1-27) of the Iperion HS project. In particular, the deliverable reports on the archi…
View article: Unravelling the construction of silver filigree spheres from a seventeenth century shipwreck using non-invasive imaging
Unravelling the construction of silver filigree spheres from a seventeenth century shipwreck using non-invasive imaging Open
The structure of five rare filigree spheres from a seventeenth century shipwreck was examined in order to unravel their condition, manufacturing process and function. This study focuses on the application of non-invasive imaging techniques…
View article: The Texel textile find revisited: the testing of cleaning and drying processes for historical wet rags
The Texel textile find revisited: the testing of cleaning and drying processes for historical wet rags Open
In 2016, a unique archaeological find of seventeenth-century silk clothing in the form of countless pieces of silk from a shipwreck off Texel, in the Netherlands became world news. In 2017 it was discovered that part of the find had remain…
View article: Change Lost: Corrosion of Roman Copper Alloy Coins in Changing and Variable Burial Environments
Change Lost: Corrosion of Roman Copper Alloy Coins in Changing and Variable Burial Environments Open
View article: L'épée d'Onnen (Groningue, Pays-Bas), de la tourbière aux rayons X
L'épée d'Onnen (Groningue, Pays-Bas), de la tourbière aux rayons X Open
The Onnen sword was found in 1896 while exploiting a peat bog, about 1.5 m deep. It is a so-called “antennae” sword, named after the spirals at the top of the pommel and it dates back to last phase of the Bronze Age (ca. 9th century BC). T…
View article: Additional file 2 of Unravelling the construction of silver filigree spheres from a seventeenth century shipwreck using non-invasive imaging
Additional file 2 of Unravelling the construction of silver filigree spheres from a seventeenth century shipwreck using non-invasive imaging Open
Additional file 2. X-ray micro-computed tomography animation of filigree sphere 5372-013, including a separate file with scan acquisition data and a description of the animation.
View article: A case study for scientific research prior to conservation of marine metal artefacts
A case study for scientific research prior to conservation of marine metal artefacts Open
View article: An Early Iron Age Miniature Cup with Script-like Signs from Nijmegen-Lent (prov. Gelderland / NL)
An Early Iron Age Miniature Cup with Script-like Signs from Nijmegen-Lent (prov. Gelderland / NL) Open
A thoroughly finished miniature cup, found in a waste pit at Nijmegen-Lent, is a special find because of the character-like signs all around it. Despite the fact that far-reaching southern contacts with the Lower Rhine area existed in the …
View article: Ceramic-faience hybrids were used to recycle bronze in North-Western European Iron Age egg-shaped crucibles
Ceramic-faience hybrids were used to recycle bronze in North-Western European Iron Age egg-shaped crucibles Open
View article: Textilreste aus einem spätbronzezeitlichen Bergbaurevier bei Radfeld in Nordtirol – Sekundärnutzung von Stoffen zur Abdichtung
Textilreste aus einem spätbronzezeitlichen Bergbaurevier bei Radfeld in Nordtirol – Sekundärnutzung von Stoffen zur Abdichtung Open
Zusammenfassung: Im traditionsreichen Bergbaugebiet von Schwaz/Brixlegg im Nordtiroler Unterinntal fand während der späten Bronzezeit und frühen Eisenzeit ein umfangreicher Bergbau auf Kupfererze statt, der zahlreiche Spuren im Gelände hin…
View article: Een dubbele ver(r)assing. Smeltkroesjes uit de ijzertijd uit Tilburg – Sportcomplex Spoordijk
Een dubbele ver(r)assing. Smeltkroesjes uit de ijzertijd uit Tilburg – Sportcomplex Spoordijk Open
Het was toeval. De archeologische begeleiding van de uitbreiding van het Tilburgse sportcomplex Spoordijk had slechts enkele sporen en vondsten uit de ijzertijd opgeleverd en was afgesloten. Frans van Nuenen, vrijwilliger in de archeologie…
View article: Curly malachite on archaeological bronze : A systematic study of the shape and phenomenological approach of its formation mechanism
Curly malachite on archaeological bronze : A systematic study of the shape and phenomenological approach of its formation mechanism Open
Curly malachite (CM) is found as a green cupric carbonate hydroxide corrosion product on archaeological bronze, mostly on artefacts retrieved from graves. In this paper, a morphological characterization approach is proposed, enabling the i…
View article: Investigation of crimson-dyed fibres for a new approach on the characterization of cochineal and kermes dyes in historical textiles
Investigation of crimson-dyed fibres for a new approach on the characterization of cochineal and kermes dyes in historical textiles Open