Roman Balvanović
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View article: Archaeometry in Serbia: Where we are and where we should go next?
Archaeometry in Serbia: Where we are and where we should go next? Open
The paper presents a short history of archaeometry investigations in Serbia, from the first published work in 1932 until today. It then describes the most important laboratories and institutions that perform archaeometry investigations in …
View article: Emerging Glass Industry Patterns in Late Antiquity Balkans and Beyond: New Analytical Findings on Foy 3.2 and Foy 2.1 Glass Types
Emerging Glass Industry Patterns in Late Antiquity Balkans and Beyond: New Analytical Findings on Foy 3.2 and Foy 2.1 Glass Types Open
Resolving issues posed by our paper describing the late antiquity glass from Jelica (Serbia), we performed a thorough analysis of similar glass, systematically collected from the literature. The analysis showed that Foy 3.2 type evolved gr…
View article: Roman and Late Antique Glass in the Mediterranean Area and Serbia: Its Production, Compositional Types and Provenance
Roman and Late Antique Glass in the Mediterranean Area and Serbia: Its Production, Compositional Types and Provenance Open
The paper gives a synthesis of Roman glass production, compositional types and provenance of Roman soda-lime-silica glass (natron glass) during the Roman and Late Antiquity epochs.It briefly discusses a small production of plant-ash glass,…
View article: Transmission Studies With Ion Beams Within FAMA
Transmission Studies With Ion Beams Within FAMA Open
FAMA is a user facility for materials science with low energy ions beams in the Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade, Serbia. It includes a heavy ion source, a light ion source, two channels for modification of materials, and two …
View article: Spatial Distribution of multielements including technology critical elements in sediments of the Danube River
Spatial Distribution of multielements including technology critical elements in sediments of the Danube River Open
Background The pollution of the second-longest European river (the river Danube) has been under monitoring and focused on various contaminants including metals/metalloids (Hg, As, Ni, Zn, Cu, Cr, Pb, and Cd), personal care products, techni…