Tinned Bronze Belts From Gansu Province in 6th-5th Cent.B.C.,China:The Morphology and Corrosion Mechanisms Study
A few of decoration techniques had been applied on the ancient Chinese bronzes during the Shang(15th-11th B.C.)and Zhou(11th-3rd B.C.)dynasties.Among them,as one special silvery appearance skill initialized at the end period of Shang dynasty,tinning bronze were improved highly during the 6th-3rd B.C.The excellent examples are the tinned bronze belts,which were tinning after engraved images on their surface.The metallography microscope,XRF,SEM-EDS and Raman microspectroscopy were applied in order to determine the nature of decoration of these tinned belts excavated from Gansu province.The corrosion morphology and products of the cross-sectioned sample were discussed also.This work reveals that SEM-EDS and Raman microspectroscopy combined together is very powerful in the micro-scale investigation of the ancient cultural heritage.
Tinned bronze belts ancient China XRF SEM-EDS Raman Corrosion
Min Luo Qinglin Ma Yanxiang Li
Institute of the History of Metallurgy and Materials,University of Science and Technology,Beijing 10 Chinese Academy of Cultural Heritage,No.2 Gaoyuan Street,Chao Yang District,Beijing,100029,China Institute of the History of Metallurgy and Materials,University of Science and Technology,Beijing 10
国内会议
西安
英文
115-125
2012-09-20(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)