Yanbing Shao
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View article: Evolution of corrosion behavior in gray cast iron and implications for iron cultural relics
Evolution of corrosion behavior in gray cast iron and implications for iron cultural relics Open
The changes of surface morphology and corrosion process of iron cultural relics are challenging to study due to long time spans and complex environments. In this study, gray cast iron was employed as a representative material, and its corr…
View article: Formation mechanism of copper-gilded coronet ornaments excavated from a Sui or early Tang tomb situated in Xi’an, Shaanxi
Formation mechanism of copper-gilded coronet ornaments excavated from a Sui or early Tang tomb situated in Xi’an, Shaanxi Open
The formation of the gold layer in mercury gilding occurs through the heating a gold amalgam. As a result, the formation mechanism and technical characteristics of gilded products are closely related to the temperature at which they are he…
View article: Technical characteristics and coating formation mechanism of gilded silver products unearthed from the Consort Tomb of Emperor Shengzong of the Liao dynasty
Technical characteristics and coating formation mechanism of gilded silver products unearthed from the Consort Tomb of Emperor Shengzong of the Liao dynasty Open
Compared with other gold plating processes, mercury gilding was widely used in ancient China due to the less consumption of gold and excellent adhesion between the gold layer and substrate. Herein, the comprehensive analyses of the silver …
View article: A Sui-Tang dynasty woman’s crown: analyzing form, glass and class
A Sui-Tang dynasty woman’s crown: analyzing form, glass and class Open
A woman’s crown made of fine gilt bronze with refined glass inlay work was excavated from a Sui-Tang tomb called Kunlun M2 in Xi’an, Shaanxi Province, China. Very few female crowns and crown ornaments have been excavated in China thus far,…
View article: Technical Analysis and Identification of a Glass Inlaid Sui-Tang Dynasty Woman’s Crown
Technical Analysis and Identification of a Glass Inlaid Sui-Tang Dynasty Woman’s Crown Open
A woman’s crown made of fine gilt bronze with refined glass inlay work was excavated in 2007 from the Sui-Tang tomb called Kunlun M2 in Xi’an. Many questions surround this mysterious crown which was found buried without context. This study…
View article: Brass products in the coronet excavated from a M2-numbered Sui-Tang-dynasty tomb situated in Kun Lun Company in Xi'an, Shaanxi
Brass products in the coronet excavated from a M2-numbered Sui-Tang-dynasty tomb situated in Kun Lun Company in Xi'an, Shaanxi Open
In this study, the brass wires in the coronet excavated from M2 tomb in Xi'an, Shaanxi, dating back to Sui-Tang-dynasty were probed via portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRF) and scanning electron microscopy in combination with ene…