001     226368
005     20230302171849.0
020 _ _ |a 978-2-491997-61-8
037 _ _ |a IMPULSE-2022-00321
041 _ _ |a English
100 1 _ |a Heinzel, Matthias
|0 P:(DE-HGF)0
|b 0
|e Corresponding author
111 2 _ |a INTERIM MEETING OF THE ICOM-CC METALS WORKING GROUP
|c Helsinki
|d 2022-09-05 - 2022-09-09
|w Finland
245 _ _ |a Discovery of a 12th-Century Enamelled Reliquary Pendant: Elemental Analysis and Content Visualisation Using Prompt Gamma Neutron Activation Analysis and Neutron Tomography
260 _ _ |c 2022
295 1 0 |a METAL2022 - PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERIM MEETING OF THE ICOM-CC METALS WORKING GROUP
300 _ _ |a 184-191
336 7 _ |a CONFERENCE_PAPER
|2 ORCID
336 7 _ |a Conference Paper
|0 33
|2 EndNote
336 7 _ |a INPROCEEDINGS
|2 BibTeX
336 7 _ |a conferenceObject
|2 DRIVER
336 7 _ |a Output Types/Conference Paper
|2 DataCite
336 7 _ |a Contribution to a conference proceedings
|b contrib
|m contrib
|0 PUB:(DE-HGF)8
|s 1677773911_80707
|2 PUB:(DE-HGF)
336 7 _ |a Contribution to a book
|0 PUB:(DE-HGF)7
|2 PUB:(DE-HGF)
|m contb
520 _ _ |a In October 2008, a heavily corroded pendant was found during an excavation campaign in the historic district of Mainz, Germany, in an ancient dump. The reliquary pendant, made of gilded copper, is in the shape of a quatrefoil, also referred to as a phylacterion, and dates from the late 12th century. Its front and verso were enamelled using the technique of émail champlevé and its several compartments include figural representations. The side section is also gilded and enamelled with cross-hatched decoration. Two different techniques were applied in the analysis of the pendant’s surface. An elemental analysis was done using micro-X-ray fluorescence, and the glass and pigments of the enamels were investigated using Raman spectroscopy. The carbonaceous content of five reliquary packages became visible after neutron imaging, performed at the Research Neutron Source Heinz Maier-Leibnitz (FRM II),Technical University of Munich in Garching, Germany. A combination of a position-sensitive prompt gamma-ray neutron activation analysis and neutron tomography was used to reveal the reliquary’s internal structures and contents. The latter consisted of small packages of tiny particles of bone covered by textile and wrapped with a thin thread to keep them together. Neutron imaging allowed exact measurements of the textiles and bones. The construction of the container and especially the closure mechanism were also clearly visible. With the aid of infrared spectroscopy, a small sample of wax was identified as beeswax. The analysis of a small fragment of fibre which had survived in the pendant’s suspension eyelet revealed that it was made of silk. This object is one of only four known phylacteria of this type from the late 12th- and early 13th-century Hildesheim workshop in Lower Saxony. The other three are housed in Boston, Rome and Halberstadt. This reliquary pendant is a rare example of an object found in context from controlled archaeological excavations.
650 2 7 |a Archaeology/Museums/Arts
|0 V:(DE-MLZ)SciArea-130
|2 V:(DE-HGF)
|x 0
650 1 7 |a Earth, Environment and Cultural Heritage
|0 V:(DE-MLZ)GC-170-2016
|2 V:(DE-HGF)
|x 0
693 _ _ |a Forschungs-Neutronenquelle Heinz Maier-Leibnitz
|e ANTARES: Cold neutron radiography and tomography station
|f SR4a
|1 EXP:(DE-MLZ)FRMII-20140101
|0 EXP:(DE-MLZ)ANTARES-20140101
|5 EXP:(DE-MLZ)ANTARES-20140101
|6 EXP:(DE-MLZ)SR4a-20140101
|x 0
693 _ _ |a Forschungs-Neutronenquelle Heinz Maier-Leibnitz
|e PGAA: Prompt gamma activation analysis
|f NL4b
|1 EXP:(DE-MLZ)FRMII-20140101
|0 EXP:(DE-MLZ)PGAA-20140101
|5 EXP:(DE-MLZ)PGAA-20140101
|6 EXP:(DE-MLZ)NL4b-20140101
|x 1
700 1 _ |a Kluge, Eschly
|0 P:(DE-MLZ)12963
|b 1
700 1 _ |a Kemper, Dorothee
|0 P:(DE-HGF)0
|b 2
700 1 _ |a Schillinger, Burkhard
|0 P:(DE-MLZ)9004
|b 3
700 1 _ |a Stieghorst, Christian
|0 P:(DE-MLZ)13065
|b 4
770 _ _ |z 978-2-491997-61-8
856 4 _ |y Restricted
|u https://impulse.mlz-garching.de/record/226368/files/Metal_2022_Heinzel.pdf
856 4 _ |y Restricted
|x icon
|u https://impulse.mlz-garching.de/record/226368/files/Metal_2022_Heinzel.gif?subformat=icon
856 4 _ |y Restricted
|x icon-1440
|u https://impulse.mlz-garching.de/record/226368/files/Metal_2022_Heinzel.jpg?subformat=icon-1440
856 4 _ |y Restricted
|x icon-180
|u https://impulse.mlz-garching.de/record/226368/files/Metal_2022_Heinzel.jpg?subformat=icon-180
856 4 _ |y Restricted
|x icon-640
|u https://impulse.mlz-garching.de/record/226368/files/Metal_2022_Heinzel.jpg?subformat=icon-640
909 C O |p VDB
|o oai:impulse.mlz-garching.de:226368
910 1 _ |a Leibniz Research Institute for Archaeology, Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum Mainz (RGZM) Mainz, Germany
|0 I:(DE-HGF)0
|b 0
|6 P:(DE-HGF)0
910 1 _ |a Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum
|0 I:(DE-588b)4597118-3
|k MLZ
|b 1
|6 P:(DE-MLZ)12963
910 1 _ |a Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum
|0 I:(DE-588b)4597118-3
|k MLZ
|b 3
|6 P:(DE-MLZ)9004
910 1 _ |a Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum
|0 I:(DE-588b)4597118-3
|k MLZ
|b 4
|6 P:(DE-MLZ)13065
914 1 _ |y 2022
920 _ _ |l yes
920 1 _ |0 I:(DE-MLZ)4101
|k ANTARES
|l ANTARES
|x 0
920 1 _ |0 I:(DE-MLZ)4127
|k PGAA
|l PGAA
|x 1
920 1 _ |0 I:(DE-MLZ)4043
|k DEVA
|l DEVA
|x 2
980 _ _ |a contrib
980 _ _ |a VDB
980 _ _ |a contb
980 _ _ |a I:(DE-MLZ)4101
980 _ _ |a I:(DE-MLZ)4127
980 _ _ |a I:(DE-MLZ)4043
980 _ _ |a UNRESTRICTED


LibraryCollectionCLSMajorCLSMinorLanguageAuthor
Marc 21