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Abstract: We report neutron strain scanning experiments on archaeological bronzes, with the aim
of identifying the original manufacturing techniques used. The specimens studied were a Picenan
necklace from VI BC, and an Etruscan bucket handle from IV BC, exhibited at the Marches
Museum of Archaeology, Ancona, Italy. Time-of-flight neutron diffraction and transmission
experiments were performed at the ENGIN-X instrument, ISIS, UK. For the necklace, characteristic
bending strain profiles and a small degree of preferred orientation indicate that the specimen had
been cold worked. For the handle, broad diffraction peaks and highly distorted Bragg edges -typical
of a columnar grain microstructure- suggested that this specimen was cast and did not undergo
significant thermal or mechanical treatment. The relation between the experimental diffracted and
transmitted time-of-flight spectra, and the microstructure of specimens are discussed.
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