Non-destructive microstructural characterization of a bronze boat model from Vetulonia

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In this paper, we present the results of the archaeometric analysis performed on a nuragic bronze statuette, representing a boat model decorated with zoomorphic figurines, made in Sardinia during the early Iron Age. The bronze boat model was found in the Etruscan tomb of the Duce located in Vetulonia (Italy) and dated no later than the second half of the seventh century bc. The Vetulonia boat model represents an extraordinary example of this type of objects, exhibiting a high level of complexity from the manufacturing point of view and an unusual choice of the subjects represented by the figurines. The study was performed by means of Time of Flight Neutron Diffraction, a non-destructive method able to give us quantitative information on phase composition and microstructure.

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Brunetti, A., Grazzi, F., Scherillo, A., Minoja, M. E., Salis, G., Orrù, S., & Depalmas, A. (2019). Non-destructive microstructural characterization of a bronze boat model from Vetulonia. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 11(6), 3041–3046. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12520-018-0731-6

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