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Goldwork in Ancient Egypt: workshop practices at Qurneh in the 2nd Intermediate Period
- Lore G Troalen, J. Tate, M. Guerra
- Materials Science
- 1 October 2014
Technological study of gold jewellery pieces dating from the Middle Kingdom to the New Kingdom in Egypt
- Lore G Troalen, M. Guerra, J. Tate, B. Manley
- Materials Science
- 31 December 2009
This paper presents a technological study of items of Egyptian jewellery from the collections of the National Museums Scotland: a pendant from the 19th century BC; objects from the 16th century BC…
Combined visual and biochemical analyses confirm depositor and diet for Neolithic coprolites from Skara Brae
- A. A. Romaniuk, Elsa Panciroli, R. Bendrey
- GeographyArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences
- 10 November 2020
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Investigating the Traprain Law Roman Treasure
- J. Tate, Lore G Troalen
- History
- 26 May 2009
National Museums Scotland has one of the most important late Roman treasures in Europe, the Traprain Treasure, found in 1919 on Traprain Law, East Lothian, a hill top some 20 miles east of Edinburgh.…
Historical textile dyeing with Genista tinctoria L.: a comprehensive study by UPLC-MS/MS analysis
- Lore G Troalen, A. S. Phillips, D. Peggie, P. Barran, A. Hulme
- Biology
- 23 October 2014
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A multi-analytical approach to gold in Ancient Egypt: Studies on provenance and corrosion
- I. Tissot, Lore G Troalen, M. Guerra
- Materials Science
- 1 June 2015
A multi-analytical approach towards the investigation of Subarctic Athapaskan colouring of quillwork and its sensitivity to photo-degradation☆
- Lore G Troalen, S. Röhrs, A. Hulme
- Materials Science
- 1 May 2016
Studies of hair for use in lime plaster: implications for conservation and new work
- C. Kennedy, W. Revie, Lore G Troalen, M. Wade, T. Wess
- Environmental Science
- 1 April 2013
Gold from the tomb of Scribe Beri: a comparative analytical approach to the New Kingdom gold grave goods from Riqqa (Egypt)
- Lore G Troalen, M. Guerra
- Materials Science
- 29 February 2016
The gold necklace and penannular earrings from tomb 296 at Riqqa, containing the coffins of a female and of a male, the latter a scribe named Beri of the reign of Tuthmosis III (eighteenth Dynasty…
Modern and ancient gold jewellery attributed to the Etruscans: a science-based study
- A. Rastrelli, M. Miccio, M. Vitobello
- History
- 31 December 2009
A fibula with a lion and a pair of cluster earrings from the collection of the Florence National Museum of Archaeology, attributed to the Etruscans and said to originate from Populonia but suspected…
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