This work reports the results of non-destructive, energy-dispersive XRF analyses carried out on a Greek bronze statue, called the Capitoline Horse, to identify non-original parts on the basis of reciprocal compositional differences. The experimental method consists in mapping the surface of the object with a significant number of measurements (on the order of hundreds) by means of a portable spectrometer. If the net count-rates of the detected elements are considered as variables, it is possible to study the clustering of the data points and derive a characteristic 'fingerprint' that can be used to distinguish among different alloys. This non-destructive method, which is based on the comparison of qualitative data, does not involve measurement of the alloy composition. Its application to the alloys of the Horse led to the identification of some parts as not belonging to the original casting; such conclusions are in very good agreement with the technical and stylistic analyses of the statue.

The application of a non-destructive XRF method to identify different alloys in the bronze statue of the Capitoline Horse

M Ferretti;
1997

Abstract

This work reports the results of non-destructive, energy-dispersive XRF analyses carried out on a Greek bronze statue, called the Capitoline Horse, to identify non-original parts on the basis of reciprocal compositional differences. The experimental method consists in mapping the surface of the object with a significant number of measurements (on the order of hundreds) by means of a portable spectrometer. If the net count-rates of the detected elements are considered as variables, it is possible to study the clustering of the data points and derive a characteristic 'fingerprint' that can be used to distinguish among different alloys. This non-destructive method, which is based on the comparison of qualitative data, does not involve measurement of the alloy composition. Its application to the alloys of the Horse led to the identification of some parts as not belonging to the original casting; such conclusions are in very good agreement with the technical and stylistic analyses of the statue.
1997
Inglese
42
241
246
6
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
X-ray fluorescence
Bronze
Capitoline Horse
3
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Ferretti, M; Miazzo, L; Moioli, P
01 Contributo su Rivista::01.01 Articolo in rivista
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