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The Soldering of Gold in Antiquity
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 February 2011
Abstract
Results of non-destructive analyses of solders on gold jewelry artefacts involving the irradiation of the material with protons and the prompt detection of X-ray signals allow us to understand the joining procedures used by ancient goldsmiths.
A non conventional interpretation of the Natural History (33th Book) of Elder Pliny (1st cent. A.D.) concerning chrysocolla (or goldsolder) sheds some light on the present debate around the possible use (in antiquity) of greenockite (natural CdS) as an alloyed element with gold to achieve low melting point brazing.
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