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Casting Experiments and Microstructure of Archaeologically Relevant Bronzes

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With the aim of building up a much-needed reference collection for the determination of ancient production methods for cast bronze artefacts, a series of experiments were carried out at the University of Sheffield.

This volume publishes the methodology and results of these experiments where bronze flat axes were cast using three types of moulds - sand, clay and bronze - under controlled conditions and were cooled using different techniques.

The microstructure, malleability and behaviour of the copper alloy elements during melting and casting were then compared.

A study with important implications for ancient production methods of cast bronze artefacts.

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Product Details
BAR Publishing
1841716766 / 9781841716763
Multiple-component retail product
731.456
31/12/2004
United Kingdom
87 pages, b/w figs, pls and tbs, CD
210 x 297 mm, 355 grams