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Archaeometric study of Etruscan scarab gemstones by non-destructive chemical and topographical analysis

December 19, 2017 Sustainable Gemstones

Patrizi, G., Vagnini, M., Vivani, R., Fiorini, L., & Miliani, C. (2016). Archaeometric study of Etruscan scarab gemstones by non-destructive chemical and topographical analysis. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 8, 381-391. Link to Article

In Geology of Gemstones Tags Archaeology
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