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[ES] Se presenta el estudio analítico de 15 objetos de orfebrería castreña del Museo Arqueológico Nacional. Mediante un estudio topográfico y de composición con la técnica no destructiva de Fluorescencia de rayos X (ED-XRF) se valoran los rasgos de taller y tecnológicos de estas producciones. La diversidad en la composición de los diferentes elementos estructurales se revela como un elemento destacado. Esta diversidad no fue tenida en cuenta en estudios anteriores y obliga a una investigación más detallada sobre cada objeto. Se incluyen comentarios sobre los problemas comparativos de los estudios analíticos
[EN] This paper deals with the analytical study of 15 Castro Culture gold objects from the National Archaeological Museum in Madrid. Topographic study and non destructive ED-XRF analysis give us new information about workshops and technological features of the gold production. Diversity of composition in structural elements is shown. This feature makes necessary a more detailed study of each object and it was not taking into account in previous work on Castro jewellery. Comments about problems in comparative elemental analysis are given
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Arqueología del oro, X-Ray Fluorescence analysis, Arqueometalúrgia, Torques, Análisis por fluorescencia de rayos-X (XRF), Gold Archaeology, Orfebrería castreña, X-ray fluorescence analysis, Castro-culture jewellery, Archaeometallurgy, Torcs
Arqueología del oro, X-Ray Fluorescence analysis, Arqueometalúrgia, Torques, Análisis por fluorescencia de rayos-X (XRF), Gold Archaeology, Orfebrería castreña, X-ray fluorescence analysis, Castro-culture jewellery, Archaeometallurgy, Torcs
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