Microscopic and microanalytical study on Sasanian metal objects from Western Iran: A case study

Recent archaeological excavation in western Iran discovered a Sasanian palace called Ghaleh Guri (Qela Gowri) beside of the Seimarreh River. As part of the archaeometric studies on the site, five metallic objects (a coin, a disc, a vessel, a decorated strip and some pieces with no specific function)...

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Main Authors: Omid Oudbashi, Ata Hasanpour, Azam Jahanpoor, Zahra Rahjoo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-12-01
Series:Science and Technology of Archaeological Research
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20548923.2017.1384175
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spelling doaj-e9b8e453ec8b42018e0eb4090c0214ab2020-11-24T23:01:14ZengTaylor & Francis GroupScience and Technology of Archaeological Research2054-89232017-12-013219420510.1080/20548923.2017.13841751384175Microscopic and microanalytical study on Sasanian metal objects from Western Iran: A case studyOmid Oudbashi0Ata Hasanpour1Azam Jahanpoor2Zahra Rahjoo3Art University of IsfahanIslamic Azad UniversityArt University of IsfahanArt University of IsfahanRecent archaeological excavation in western Iran discovered a Sasanian palace called Ghaleh Guri (Qela Gowri) beside of the Seimarreh River. As part of the archaeometric studies on the site, five metallic objects (a coin, a disc, a vessel, a decorated strip and some pieces with no specific function) were sampled and analysed using OM and SEM-EDS to determine alloy composition and microstructure. The results showed that strip is made of copper, disc, vessel and unidentifiable object are tin bronze and the coin is made of silver-copper alloy. Tin content in the vessel is about 30 wt% and may be classified as high-tin bronze. The microstructure of samples also revealed that the amount of working and the heat treatment was variable, most likely due to their different compositions.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20548923.2017.1384175Sasanian periodGhaleh Guri palaceSilverLow tin bronzeHigh tin bronzeMartensitic structureSEM-EDSMetallography
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author Omid Oudbashi
Ata Hasanpour
Azam Jahanpoor
Zahra Rahjoo
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Ata Hasanpour
Azam Jahanpoor
Zahra Rahjoo
Microscopic and microanalytical study on Sasanian metal objects from Western Iran: A case study
Science and Technology of Archaeological Research
Sasanian period
Ghaleh Guri palace
Silver
Low tin bronze
High tin bronze
Martensitic structure
SEM-EDS
Metallography
author_facet Omid Oudbashi
Ata Hasanpour
Azam Jahanpoor
Zahra Rahjoo
author_sort Omid Oudbashi
title Microscopic and microanalytical study on Sasanian metal objects from Western Iran: A case study
title_short Microscopic and microanalytical study on Sasanian metal objects from Western Iran: A case study
title_full Microscopic and microanalytical study on Sasanian metal objects from Western Iran: A case study
title_fullStr Microscopic and microanalytical study on Sasanian metal objects from Western Iran: A case study
title_full_unstemmed Microscopic and microanalytical study on Sasanian metal objects from Western Iran: A case study
title_sort microscopic and microanalytical study on sasanian metal objects from western iran: a case study
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Science and Technology of Archaeological Research
issn 2054-8923
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Recent archaeological excavation in western Iran discovered a Sasanian palace called Ghaleh Guri (Qela Gowri) beside of the Seimarreh River. As part of the archaeometric studies on the site, five metallic objects (a coin, a disc, a vessel, a decorated strip and some pieces with no specific function) were sampled and analysed using OM and SEM-EDS to determine alloy composition and microstructure. The results showed that strip is made of copper, disc, vessel and unidentifiable object are tin bronze and the coin is made of silver-copper alloy. Tin content in the vessel is about 30 wt% and may be classified as high-tin bronze. The microstructure of samples also revealed that the amount of working and the heat treatment was variable, most likely due to their different compositions.
topic Sasanian period
Ghaleh Guri palace
Silver
Low tin bronze
High tin bronze
Martensitic structure
SEM-EDS
Metallography
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20548923.2017.1384175
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