New samples of clay cores from the two Riace bronze statues have been analysed chemically, petrographically and by SEM to shed light on their origins. Sources in or around Corinth and Athens are excluded; the Argolid in the Peloponnese remains a possibility, and the Megarid should be considered further on geological grounds.
The Riace bronzes: recent work on the clay cores / Jones, Richard; Brunelli, Daniele; Cannavo', Valentina; Levi, SARA TIZIANA; Vidale, Massimo. - STAMPA. - 2780:(2016), pp. 21-27. (Intervento presentato al convegno 6th Symposium of the Hellenic Society for Archaeometry tenutosi a Acropolis Museum in Athens nel May 2013).
The Riace bronzes: recent work on the clay cores
BRUNELLI, Daniele;CANNAVO', VALENTINA;LEVI, SARA TIZIANA;
2016
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New samples of clay cores from the two Riace bronze statues have been analysed chemically, petrographically and by SEM to shed light on their origins. Sources in or around Corinth and Athens are excluded; the Argolid in the Peloponnese remains a possibility, and the Megarid should be considered further on geological grounds.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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