2009
DOI: 10.4000/archeosciences.2234
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Dacian bracelets and Transylvanian gold: ancient history and modern analyses

Abstract: Bogdan Constantinescu*, Roxana Bugoi*, Viorel Cojocaru*, Martin Radtke**, Thomas Calligaro***, Joseph Salomon***, Laurent Pichon***, Stefan Röhrs***, Daniele Ceccato****, Ernest Oberländer-Târnoveanu*****, Corine Ionescu****** and Dana Pop******* Abstract:The recovery of the Dacian gold bracelets was the most thrilling archaeological event of the last years in Romania. The artefacts are exhibited in the Historical Treasure section of the National History Museum of Romania, Bucharest, being recovered from the i… Show more

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“…Te traces were found by PIXE only in one of the samples analyzed in this paper, but similar findings are reported in [19]. Unfortunately, this element has a very low melting point (449°C), therefore, it ''disappears" during gold ore processing, and it cannot be further used for provenance issues.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Te traces were found by PIXE only in one of the samples analyzed in this paper, but similar findings are reported in [19]. Unfortunately, this element has a very low melting point (449°C), therefore, it ''disappears" during gold ore processing, and it cannot be further used for provenance issues.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%