An Approach to Microanalysis and Conservation of Silver - Copper Object in Agriculture Museum, Cairo, Egypt

This research dealt examining, analysis and treatment of a silver - copper belt, it exhibited in Agriculture Museum in Cairo. This research aims to study the ancient silver alloy; because of the successful examination and analysis helps in the treatment of old metal objects and then maintain them....

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Main Author: prof.ABEER Gharib
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: The General Union of Arab Archaeologists 2013-01-01
Series:Journal of General Union of Arab Archaeologists
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Online Access:http://jguaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_2998_949b2ac953b6cdce73dd4a65f4889f71.pdf
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spelling doaj-0c328b6ae81b441e8995ad2283b4bcea2020-11-24T23:08:52ZaraThe General Union of Arab ArchaeologistsJournal of General Union of Arab Archaeologists2536-98222536-98302013-01-01141411510.21608/JGUAA.2013.2998 An Approach to Microanalysis and Conservation of Silver - Copper Object in Agriculture Museum, Cairo, Egyptprof.ABEER Gharib0Lecturer Conservation dept., Faculty of Fine Arts, Minia Univ., Minia, Egypt This research dealt examining, analysis and treatment of a silver - copper belt, it exhibited in Agriculture Museum in Cairo. This research aims to study the ancient silver alloy; because of the successful examination and analysis helps in the treatment of old metal objects and then maintain them. The analysis of archaeological objects requires simultaneously non-destructive (the objects are unique and precious), versatile (samples with different geometry), sensitive (trace elements are often important) and multi-elemental methods. In this paper, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) employed to diagnose the characteristic morphology and environmental effects of the silver-copper object. X- Ray diffraction (XRD) used to identify the mineralogical composition of samples, inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometer (ICP) used to determine the accurate elemental composition of the silver-copper object. The results obtained by this research showed that the alloy containing about 22% silver, 65% copper, and it covered with copper corrosion products, these results represent the correct diagnosis, which will help us to understand the fabrication of ancient silver-copper alloy, which is still needed more studies.http://jguaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_2998_949b2ac953b6cdce73dd4a65f4889f71.pdftreatment silvercopper objectICP-OES: Ancient silver alloys؛
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An Approach to Microanalysis and Conservation of Silver - Copper Object in Agriculture Museum, Cairo, Egypt
Journal of General Union of Arab Archaeologists
treatment silver
copper object
ICP-OES
: Ancient silver alloys؛
author_facet prof.ABEER Gharib
author_sort prof.ABEER Gharib
title An Approach to Microanalysis and Conservation of Silver - Copper Object in Agriculture Museum, Cairo, Egypt
title_short An Approach to Microanalysis and Conservation of Silver - Copper Object in Agriculture Museum, Cairo, Egypt
title_full An Approach to Microanalysis and Conservation of Silver - Copper Object in Agriculture Museum, Cairo, Egypt
title_fullStr An Approach to Microanalysis and Conservation of Silver - Copper Object in Agriculture Museum, Cairo, Egypt
title_full_unstemmed An Approach to Microanalysis and Conservation of Silver - Copper Object in Agriculture Museum, Cairo, Egypt
title_sort approach to microanalysis and conservation of silver - copper object in agriculture museum, cairo, egypt
publisher The General Union of Arab Archaeologists
series Journal of General Union of Arab Archaeologists
issn 2536-9822
2536-9830
publishDate 2013-01-01
description This research dealt examining, analysis and treatment of a silver - copper belt, it exhibited in Agriculture Museum in Cairo. This research aims to study the ancient silver alloy; because of the successful examination and analysis helps in the treatment of old metal objects and then maintain them. The analysis of archaeological objects requires simultaneously non-destructive (the objects are unique and precious), versatile (samples with different geometry), sensitive (trace elements are often important) and multi-elemental methods. In this paper, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) employed to diagnose the characteristic morphology and environmental effects of the silver-copper object. X- Ray diffraction (XRD) used to identify the mineralogical composition of samples, inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometer (ICP) used to determine the accurate elemental composition of the silver-copper object. The results obtained by this research showed that the alloy containing about 22% silver, 65% copper, and it covered with copper corrosion products, these results represent the correct diagnosis, which will help us to understand the fabrication of ancient silver-copper alloy, which is still needed more studies.
topic treatment silver
copper object
ICP-OES
: Ancient silver alloys؛
url http://jguaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_2998_949b2ac953b6cdce73dd4a65f4889f71.pdf
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