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X-ray-Fluorescence Mapping of the Elemental Composition and Process of Making the Roman Figured Weight from the Eklizi-Burun Sanctuary in Mountain Crimea

— The paper presents findings of X-ray fluorescence mapping of the alloy composition of suspended weight from a Roman “quick” balance in the form of a bust. The weight was found at the Eklizi-Burun sanctuary (southern part of Mountain Crimea). Its figural casing is cast of high-tin bronze with an un...

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Published in:Nanobiotechnology Reports (Online) 2021-09, Vol.16 (5), p.598-606
Main Authors: Lysenko, A. V., Mordvintseva, V. I., Antipenko, A. V., Smekalova, T. N., Leonov, L. L.
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