HAPPY NEW YEAR!liyanxiang 在您的来信中曾经提到: >From: W H <[log in to unmask]> >Reply-To: Arch-Metals Group <[log in to unmask]> >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: chinese bronze composition >Date:Thu, 7 Feb 2008 12:48:16 +0800 > >I am sorry that I am not in China now so can not check out these Chinese >book. >But you can refer to the documents published by British Museum and Freer >Gallery of Art, maybe there are some information on this topic. >the Zn content is very high, I do not think it is the Han dynasty's objects, >because ancient Chinese craftsmen mastered zinc smelting technology in the >Ming dynasty to acquire this high Zn content according to the combinational >study of Paul. Craddock and Weirong Zhou > >good luck > >2008/2/7, Bart (comcast) <[log in to unmask]>: >> >> Are there any references in English or would someone be willing to check >> out >> these Chinese sources for me? >> >> I am trying to match the composition of two bowls that have been dated, on >> stylistic criteria, as being post-Han to pre-Yuan era. Below are the >> compositions of the bowls measured by XRF. >> >> >> ELEMENT copper Zinc lead tin iron bismuth nickel chromium >> vanadium cobalt >> First Bowl 59.52 32.64 3.40 1.92 1.36 0.52 >> 0.24 >> ---- 0.02 ---- >> Second Bowl 61.39 30.06 4.07 1.78 1.29 0.56 >> 0.19 >> 0.13 0.02 0.07 >> >> Thank you for any help. >> >> Bart >> [log in to unmask] >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Arch-Metals Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of >> Wei >> Huang >> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 9:13 PM >> To: [log in to unmask] >> Subject: Re: chinese bronze composition >> >> >> hi, >> there are two Chinese Books on the composition of ancient bronze which >> collect almost the all bronze analysis data in China, you can find the >> Chinese bronze composition that you need really. >> 1. Zhong guo shang gu jin shu ji shu (Metalworking technology of Ancient >> Chinese), by shu rong yu, hua jue ming etc. Shan dong ke xue ji shu chu >> ban she(press of science and technology of shan dong) >> >> 2. The Chinese history of science and technology-metallurgy, published in >> 06 or 07, science press in China >> > > > >-- >Huang Wei > >Doctoral Candidate >School of Archaeology and Museology >Peking University >Beijing 100871 China > >UCLA/Getty Conservation Program >Cotsen Institute of Archaeology >University of California Los Angeles CA 90025 USA > > >Powered by MessageSoft SMG >SPAM, virus-free and secure email >http://www.messagesoft.com > > >