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Chemical Composition of Song Dynasty, Chinese, Copper-Based Coins via Energy Dispersive X-ray... [Pg.231]

Two hundred twenty four Chinese coins (Song Dynasty, ca. 990-1080 A.D.) were analyzed via energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometiy for the following elements copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), tin (Sn), lead (Pb), iron (Fe), nickel (NO. manganese (Mn), antimony (Sb), gold (Au), platinum (Pt), palladium (Pd), and silver (Ag). The coins routinely appear to be leaded bronze. However, the amount of lead present in these coins was in many cases significantly higher than expected. [Pg.231]

Chinese copper-based coins from Song dynasty, chemical composition by EDXRF, 231-245 Chinese emperors coins, elemental compositions, 233-243 ... [Pg.559]

Cooking and eating in ancient Mesoamerican plazas, 210-230 Copper alloy artifacts, applications of laser ablation ICP-MS, 336-348 Copper-based coins from Song dynasty, EDXRF chemical composition determination, 231-245... [Pg.559]

Fan Chengda of the Chinese Song dynasty writes in his Gut hai yu heng zhi that Mineral green comes from along the You River [...and...] is called malachite [q.v.). There is also a t)rpe fragmented tike clods ofearth that is called paste green (cf.Yii, 1955). [Pg.292]

Here only the Jun wares from Song Dynasty and modern imitation products are included. We use this data set to build mathematical model. [Pg.233]

Table 11.2 The composition of Jun glaze of Song dynasty and the glaze of imitation... Table 11.2 The composition of Jun glaze of Song dynasty and the glaze of imitation...
Fig. 11.2 Relationship between Ti02 content and other components in Jun glazes produced in Song dynasty. Fig. 11.2 Relationship between Ti02 content and other components in Jun glazes produced in Song dynasty.
In the field of archeological chemistry of Chinese ancient ceramics, there are two difficult problems not solved for many years. The first problem is the location of Ge kiln. And the seeond problem is the existence and location of the Xiuneisi porcelain kiln , an official kiln in Song Dynasty near Hangzhou city. [Pg.244]

Ge kiln was one of the five famous porcelain kilns in Song Dynasty. Although a few porcelain products of Ge kiln have been handed down, with some description records in ancient books, the exact location of Ge kiln is still an open question. Some authors believe that Ge kiln was located near Longquan kiln near the south border of Zhejiang province. [Pg.244]

Recently, the archeologists in Zhejiang province have found a site of ancient porcelain kiln at Laohudong region of Hangzhou city. There were a layer of Song Dynasty and a layer of Yuan Dynasty. And many porcelain chips have been found there. Besides, some porcelain chips have been found near this kiln. The chemical composition of these porcelain chips [87 86] is shown in Table 11.7. [Pg.245]

Class 1 denotes the porcelain body of chips in Song Dynasty layer in Laohudong kiln site, class 2 denotes the porcelain body of chips in Yuan Dynasty layer in Laohudong kiln site and class 3 denotes the porcelain body of chips of Jiaotanxia kiln site. [Pg.246]

By SVM method, a criterion can be found to differentiate the porcelain body of the products of Laohudong official kiln from that of Jiaotanxia kiln at Hangzhou in Song Dynasty ... [Pg.246]

Since the production technology and the composition of raw materials were usually different in different ancient periods, data processing by SVM can be used for the differentiation of the periods of production of porcelain samples. Table 11.8 lists the glaze composition of white wares produced at Jingdezhen. These samples were produced in Song dynasty or Yuan dynasty. [Pg.246]

Based on SVM computation, it is found that the chief elements for differentiation of the samples produced in Song dynasty from that of Yuan dynasty are K and Na. Using a data file with the contents of these... [Pg.246]


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