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Data Publication

X-ray microtomography of early Iron Age glass beads

Dominique Ngan-Tillard

4TU.ResearchData

(2014)

The data contain X-ray micro-computed tomography scans of two frothy glass beads found in an urn-field in Zutphen, the Netherlands. It contains the raw data and the interpretation. Also included is a short video (mp4 file) with an explanation and animation of the scans.

Keywords


Originally assigned keywords
Archaeology
Archeology
Iron Age
glass
microCT scans
ornaments
Time Early Iron Age

MSL enriched keywords
minerals
chemical elements
iron
analogue modelling material
granular modelling material
synthetic granular material
glass microspheres
measured property
iron
Technique
imaging (3D)
computed tomography (CT)

MSL enriched sub domains i

geochemistry
microscopy and tomography


Source publisher

4TU.ResearchData


DOI

10.4121/uuid:a4162b99-5110-4b89-bcc8-68985e7de32f


Authors

Dominique Ngan-Tillard


Contributers

TU Delft, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Department of Geoscience and Engineering

Other

Verwaal, W (Wim)

Other


References

References

References


Citiation

Ngan-Tillard, D. (2014). X-ray microtomography of early Iron Age glass beads (Version 1) [Data set]. TU Delft. https://doi.org/10.4121/UUID:A4162B99-5110-4B89-BCC8-68985E7DE32F


Geo location(s)

Leesten-Meijerink urnfield