Achaeometrical Research in Hungary II., 1988

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Költő L.: Néhány nagy antimontartalmú bronzkori bronztárgy röntgenemissziós analízise (X-ray emission analysis of some Bronze Age bronze objects of high antimony content) = Acta Musei Papemis, Acta Musei Papensis, Pápai Múzeumi Értesítő в (1996) 83-88. The present communication opens the first Hungarian partial Results - fitting in to a series of examinations started at Bradford University - up. The analyses in question were performed by an NZ-854 X-ray emission analyser, with Iodine isotope excited technique. The major part of the sample (19 pieces) came from a find of the Szentvid Hill at Velem. According to the dendrograms only one group could be distinguished, the one containing 20-30 % tin and 60-65 % copper. Neither objects of different functions, nor objects of higher antimony content could be divided into separate groups on the basis of their average composition. This small sample perhaps allows drawing the conclusion that the alloying with antimony may have been performed in an accidental ratio. The bronze treasures of Izsákfa (County Vas) geographically fits within This series, while the objects found more recently at Gór (county Vas) fits an earlier series. The two objects found at Bakonyjákó (Bakony region) are associated with another examined region and a somewhat earlier Age. Költő L., Kis Varga M.: Composition analysis of Roman Age enamelled bronze objects = In M. Járó, L. Költő eds.: Archeometrical Research in Hungary. National Centre of Museums, Budapest (1988) 141-144. Composition analysis was performed on the enamel inlays of two disk fibulae of one bronze fitting of one clasp and of one capsule. The composition of their basic materials was also determined. Költő L., Kis Varga M.: Analyse römischer Ringfibeln = Savaria 19/1 (1990) 103-106. The Fe, Cu, Zn, Pb Ag and Sn contents often Roman Period clasp fibulae, kept in the collections of the Savaria Múzeum (Szombathely) were measured. The analyses have shown that some of These artifacts originated from the same workshop. Költő L., Kis Varga, M.: A pápai Helytörténeti Múzeum néhány késöbronzkori leletének röntgen-emissziós analitikai vizsgálata (Röntgenemissionsanalyse einiger jungbronzezeitlichen Funde des Ortgeschichtlichen Museums in Pápa) = Acta Musei Papensis, Pápai Múzeumi Értesítő 3-4 ( 1992) 81 -84. Thirteen Results of the 51 analyses carried out between 1986-1987 are presented in This study. They included Late Bronze Age finds from three sites. The majority were made of a tin bronze alloy (Sn: 15-28%), and formed two groups: one with higher and another with lower tin content. While seven further elements (Fe, Ni, Cu, As, Pb, Ag, Sn,) were identified, no antimony was found. Költő L., Kis Varga, M.: A nagyberki-cseh-réti kincslelet analízise (The analysis of the Nagyberki - Cseh-rét hoard) = Somogyi Múzeumok Közleményei 9, Kaposvár (1992) 45-46. This paper was published as an appendix to the archaeological article by Szilvia Honti entitled "Late Bronze Age hoard from Nagyberki - Cseh-rét" (Későbronzkori kincslelet 305

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