Microstructure and phase composition of bronze Montefortino helmets discovered Mediterranean seabed to explain an unusual corrosion
Abstract Two Monterfortino helmets, recovered in the Mediterranean seabed, show unusual features with respect to the more common helmets of the same period and found in underwater environments. Hence, they were investigated by a multi-analytical approach, which allowed us to identify the compounds c...
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Main Authors: | Francesco Armetta, Maria Luisa Saladino, Antonella Scherillo, Eugenio Caponetti |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/faa1f47f66f14845955e504e58d6a89c |
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