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Ancient bronze is subject to complex degradation which can lead, in cases where copper chlorides are present, to a cyclic and self-sustaining degradation process commonly referred to as “bronze disease”.
Florence S. Liggins+6 more
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Ancient human DNA from southern Iberia reveals social and genomic changes during the emergence of the Bronze Age in Europe.
Vanessa Villalba-Mouco+34 more
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Rancang Bangun Gangsa Elektronik menggunakan Sensor Piezo-electric berbasis Microcontroller
Gangsa is a traditional jam musical instrument from Bali that has ten tone blades. This tool is played by hitting the blade and touching it for muted. This tool is quite expensive because of the materials and elements of art in it.
I Gede Eka Wiantara Putra+1 more
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The paper compares the Bronze Age ship settings of Gotland with the vessels portrayed in rock carvings on the Scandinavian mainland.
R. Bradley, P. Skoglund, Joakim Wehlin
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The Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP) is essential for converging eastern, western, and northern prehistoric cultural spheres of Asia and Europe and for human adaptation to extreme environments.
Zhuoma Lancuo+10 more
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Garbage Collection Makes Rust Easier to Use: A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Bronze Garbage Collector [PDF]
Rust is a general-purpose programming language that is both type- and memory-safe. Rust does not use a garbage collector, but rather achieves these properties through a sophisticated, but complex, type system. Doing so makes Rust very efficient, but makes Rust relatively hard to learn and use.
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Not invasive analyses on a tin-bronze dagger from Jericho. A case study [PDF]
Tin-bronze makes its appearance in Southern Levant during the Early Bronze IV, the post-urban phase of the last centuries of the 3rdmillennium BC, when arsenical copper was still the most widespread copper alloy. Only from the following Middle Bronze Age
Caminiti, Ruggero+3 more
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This work studied the possibility of producing multimaterials consisting of aluminum bronze CuAl9Mn2 and nickel-based superalloy Inconel 625 by double-wire electron beam additive manufacturing. Samples with 5%, 15%, 25%, and 50% of the nickel-based alloy
Kirill Kalashnikov+10 more
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A report on the examination of animal skin artefacts from the Bronze Age salt mines of Hallstatt, Austria [PDF]
The aim of this report is to describe the ten animal skin fragments and artefacts, and to discuss these in relation to the qualities and role of skins as a cloth technology in the Bronze Age. This includes the colour and texture, dimensions and thickness,
Harris, Susanna
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The bronze signum from Timacum Maius and its cultic attribution [PDF]
The bronze signum discussed in this paper was discovered by archaeological excavation on the site of Timacum Maius in 2010. Found in the area of a luxurious Roman-period building, the artefact shows a tapering body with a central conical socket
Petrović Vladimir, Filipović Vojislav
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