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Applied Spectroscopy | 2018

Use of Monte Carlo Simulation as a Tool for the Nondestructive Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence (ED-XRF) Spectroscopy Analysis of Archaeological Copper-Based Artifacts from the Chalcolithic Site of Perdigões, Southern Portugal:

Carlo Bottaini; Antonio Brunetti; Ignacio Montero-Ruiz; António Valera; António Candeias; José Mirão

This work is part of a broader research line that aims to develop and implement a nondestructive methodology for the chemical characterization of archaeological metals based on a protocol that combines energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (ED-XRF) with a Monte Carlo (MC) simulation algorithm. In this paper, the ED-XRF-MC protocol has been applied to estimate the chemical composition of a selected group of 26 copper-based artifacts and fragments recovered at Perdigões, one of the larger Chalcolithic sites of southwest Iberia. All the analyzed artifacts have a multilayered structure composed of the alloy substrate and of a superficial layer common in each metal buried for hundreds of years and consisting of the patina mixed with soil. Due to the difficulty in determining the quantitative composition of these alloys in the presence of this complex patina/encrustation layer, the spectrometric protocol applied in this paper allows to simulate and to determine the composition of the bulk alloy without any prior removal of the overlying corrosion patina layer and soil-derived crust, even in the presence of rough and irregular surfaces, thus preserving the physical integrity of the artifacts. The overall results obtained with the ED-XRF-MC protocol indicates that the artifacts from Perdigões are almost pure coppers with a low amount of arsenic (<3.0 wt%) and reduced concentration of elements such as Pb, Bi, and Sb, in agreement with the third millennium metallurgy known in southwestern Iberia. Also based on previously theoretical–experimental studies, the data presented in this paper show how the applied analytical methodology can be a fast and completely nondestructive analytical tool reliable for routine and large-scale chemical analysis of archaeological metals, thus representing a major advance to be broadly applied within the field of cultural heritage studies.


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2009

Non-ferrous metallurgy from the Phoenician site of La Fonteta (Alicante, Spain): a study of provenance

Martina Renzi; Ignacio Montero-Ruiz; Michael Bode


Oxford Journal of Archaeology | 2010

NEW APPROACHES ON THE ARCHAIC TRADE IN THE NORTH‐EASTERN IBERIAN PENINSULA: EXPLOITATION AND CIRCULATION OF LEAD AND SILVER

Núria Rafel; Ignacio Montero-Ruiz; Pere Castanyer; Xavier Aquilué; Xosé-Lois Armada; M. Carme Belarte; Sara Fairén; Pepa Gasull; Marc Gener; Raimon Graells; Mark Hunt; Aurora Martín; Josep M. Mata; Núria Morell; Arturo Pérez; Enriqueta Pons; Martina Renzi; M. Carme Rovira; Salvador Rovira; Marta Santos; Joaquim Tremoleda; Pepa Villalba


Paleobiology | 2009

New Metallurgic Findings from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic: Tell Halula (Euphrates Valley, Syria)

Miquel Molist; Ignacio Montero-Ruiz; Xavier Clop; Salvador Rovira; Emma Guerrero; Josep Anfruns


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2014

Lead provenance study in medieval metallic materials from Madinat al-Zahra (Medina Azahara, Córdoba)

Marc Gener; Ignacio Montero-Ruiz; Mercedes Murillo-Barroso; Eduardo Manzano; Antonio Vallejo


Trabajos De Prehistoria | 2012

Fíbulas de codo “tipo Huelva” en la Península Ibérica: nuevos datos y comentarios historiográficos

Javier Luis Carrasco Rus; Juan Antonio Pachón Romero; Ignacio Montero-Ruiz; Jesús Gámiz Jiménez


Oxford Journal of Archaeology | 2016

The Macro‐Regional Scale of Silver Production in Iberia During the First Millennium BC in the Context of Mediterranean Contacts

Mercedes Murillo-Barroso; Ignacio Montero-Ruiz; Núria Rafel; Mark A. Hunt Ortiz; Xosé-Lois Armada


Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports | 2016

New insights on Late Bronze Age Cu-metallurgy from Coles de Samuel hoard (Central Portugal): A combined multi-analytical approach

Carlo Bottaini; Raquel Vilaça; Nick Schiavon; José Mirão; António Candeias; Rui Bordalo; Giovanni Paternoster; Ignacio Montero-Ruiz


Conimbriga: Revista de Arqueologia | 2015

Aportaciones analíticas sobre orfebrería castreña: problemas de caracterización en piezas de la colección del Museo Arqueológico Nacional (Madrid)

Óscar García-Vuelta; Ignacio Montero-Ruiz


Povoamento e Exploração de Recursos Mineiros na Europa Atlântica Ocidental | 2011

Metalurgia do Castro do Cabeço da Argemela (Fundão): formas, conteúdos, produções e contextos

Raquel Vilaça; Sara Almeida; Carlo Bottaini; Joao Nuno Marques; Ignacio Montero-Ruiz

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Mercedes Murillo-Barroso

Spanish National Research Council

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Óscar García-Vuelta

Spanish National Research Council

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Marc Gener

Spanish National Research Council

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Martina Renzi

Spanish National Research Council

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Javier Luis Carrasco Rus

Facultad de Filosofía y Letras

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