Essays about: "Nickolas Pappas Adlerburg"

Found 2 essays containing the words Nickolas Pappas Adlerburg.

  1. 1. To Make Iron of Iron : A Comprehensive Analytical Study of Spade Shaped Iron Bars

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/Arkeologiska forskningslaboratoriet

    Author : Nickolas T. Pappas Adlerburg; [2017]
    Keywords : Archaeological Science; Scandinavian Iron Age; Nordic Iron Age; Spade Shaped Iron Bars; Norrland; Iron Bars; Archaeometallurgy; XRF; SEM EDS; Metallography; Vendel Era; Migration Period; Roman Iron Age; Nickel; Cobalt; Limonite; Iron Ores; Helgö; Uppland; Gästrikland; Medelpad; Hälsingland; Jämtland; Laborativ arkeologi; Nordisk järnålder; Spadformiga ämnesjärn; Norrland; Ämnesjärn; Arkeometallurgi; XRF; SEM EDS; Metallografi; Vendeltid; Folkvandringstid; Romersk Järnålder; Helgö; Nickel; Cobalt; Myrmalm; Bergmalm; Uppland; Gästrikland; Medelpad; Hälsingland; Jämtland;

    Abstract : This thesis aims to provide adequate analytical information on the spade shaped iron bars of Norrland and central Sweden. While their significance has been thoroughly debated for decades, analytical research on them has been confined to cases of single artefacts or theoretical interpretations of their value, meaning and origin. READ MORE

  2. 2. Unwrapping the Past : A chemical analysis of context lacking artefacts from the Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt in correlation with the process of mummication.

    University essay from Arkeologiska forskningslaboratoriet

    Author : Nickolas Pappas Adlerburg; [2013]
    Keywords : Archaeology; Archaeological Science; Ancient Egypt; Roman Egypt; Ptolemaic Egypt; Mummification; Embalming; Archaeometry; GC MS; FTIR; Arkeologi; Laborativ Arkeologi; Forntida Egypten; Romersk Egypten; Ptolemaierna; Mumifiering; Balsamering; Arkeometri; GC MS; FTIR;

    Abstract : This paper deals with the chemical identification of artefacts correlated with the process of ancient Egyptian mummification dating to the Graeco-Roman period. The samples were harvested from two artefacts belonging to the Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities in Stockholm. READ MORE