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Archaeometric Analysis of Ancient Copper Artefacts by Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy Technique
Authors:Michela Corsi  Gabriele Cristoforetti  Marcella Giuffrida  Montserrat Hidalgo  Stefano Legnaioli  Leonardo Masotti  Vincenzo Palleschi  Azenio Salvetti  Elisabetta Tognoni  Chiara Vallebona  Alessandro Zanini
Institution:(1) Applied Laser Spectroscopy Laboratory, IPCF/CNR, Via G.Moruzzi, I-1-56124 Pisa, Italy;(2) Department of Electronic Engineering, Florence University, Via Santa Marta, I-3-50139 Florence, Italy;(3) El.En. Group Hi Tech Laser Systems, Via Baldanzese, I-17-50041 Florence, Calenzano, Italy
Abstract:Twelve archaeological copper objects from the burial site of “Fontino” cave, near Grosseto, (around 2500–2000 B.C.) were analysed using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy. Qualitative results and a preliminary study of the samples’ composition are reported and used to make a quantitative estimate; based on these results, the samples were classified using principal components statistical analysis. The perspectives of using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy for archaeometric analysis are also discussed.
Keywords:: LIBS  archeometry  Copper Age  laser  spectroscopy  
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