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Analysis of surface layers of an iron axe from Early Medieval Age
Authors:Marcel Miglierini  Július Dekan  Danica Sta??íková-?tukovská
Institution:(1) Department of Nuclear Physics and Technology, Slovak University of Technology, Ilkovičova 3, 812 19 Bratislava, Slovakia;(2) Institute of Archaeology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Akademická 2, 949 21 Nitra, Slovakia
Abstract:An ancient axe from Early Medieval Age which was unearthed on a territory of the archaeological excavation site near the village Borovce (Slovakia) is investigated. The surface of the axe was supposed to be covered with a sort of glassy system. Mössbauer effect measurements performed in backscattering and transmission geometry upon original as well as powdered pieces of the axe confirmed that the surface layers of the axe consist of goethite, lepidocrite, akageneite, and/or magnetite. After temperature treatment at 400°C/100 min hematite and maghemite were found; these are products of thermal decomposition of the above mentioned iron phases. These findings ruled out the hypothesis that the surface covering substance was put on the axe by intention.
Keywords:M?ssbauer spectra  corrosion  oxidation  aging
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