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SM ISO690:2012 VLASE, Dan, DIACONESCU, Dragos, BUNOIU, Victor, BUNOIU, Madalin, BARVINSCHI, Paul, VLASE, Titus. FT-IR, TG/DTG/HF, SEM-EDX and XRD investigations regarding adornment pieces from Susani (Timiş County, Romania). In: Book of Abstracts: of the 28th Symposium on Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry – Eugen Segal – of the Commission for Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry of the Romanian Academy (CATCAR28), Ed. 28, 9-10 mai 2019, Chişinău. România, Arad: Gutenberg Univers Arad Publishing House, 2019, p. 70. ISBN 978-606-675-208-4. |
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he samples originate from the funerary cache from a cremation burial mound dating from the late Bronze Age (according to the Reinecke chronological system, Bronze D – Hallstatt A, according to absolute chronology ca. 1200 cal BC), discovered within the SusaniGrămurada de la Jupani mound (Timiș County, Romania). The pieces are sphere-shaped, however many show signs of fire from the cremation of the buried person/persons. Together with bronze and gold pieces, they were part of composite necklaces and/or bracelets. The samples were taken from beads, with the primary focus of determining the materials used. Complementary techniques were used in the analysis, namely TG/HF (Fig.1), FT-IR (Fig.2) and XRD to determine composition. Also the techniques were used to confirm the pieces were indeed burned during cremation.figureFig. 1.TG/HF for beads samples B1, B2, B3 Fig.2. FT-IR spectra for beads samples B1, B2, B3 |
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