• Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Vol. 42, Issue 10, 3193 (2022)
Ruo-su WANG*, Feng SUN1; 2; *;, and Yi-heng XIAN1;
Author Affiliations
  • 1. School of Cultural Heritage (Northwest University ), Xi'an 710127, China
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    DOI: 10.3964/j.issn.1000-0593(2022)10-3193-05 Cite this Article
    Ruo-su WANG, Feng SUN, Yi-heng XIAN. Study on the Composition and Weathered Layer of a Silicate Bead Excavated From Ma-Jia-Yuan Cemetery M21[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2022, 42(10): 3193 Copy Citation Text show less
    A lot of small silicate beads from the Warring States Cemetery in Majiayuan, Gansu
    Fig. 1. A lot of small silicate beads from the Warring States Cemetery in Majiayuan, Gansu
    The silicate bead sample
    Fig. 2. The silicate bead sample
    The micrograph (×50)
    Fig. 3. The micrograph (×50)
    The micrograph (×200)
    Fig. 4. The micrograph (×200)
    The Raman spectra of blue (a) and light blue (b) particles
    Fig. 5. The Raman spectra of blue (a) and light blue (b) particles
    The Raman spectra of two white particles
    Fig. 6. The Raman spectra of two white particles
    The Raman spectra of yellow particles
    Fig. 7. The Raman spectra of yellow particles
    编号CONaMgAlSiPKCaFeCuBaPb
    122.9052.08--1.4411.570.530.140.490.354.025.061.42
    229.6953.141.300.191.537.411.630.290.960.200.360.612.69
    3-76.28---15.60----3.055.07-
    Table 1. The energy spectrum analysis results of the silicate bead powder(at%)
    Ruo-su WANG, Feng SUN, Yi-heng XIAN. Study on the Composition and Weathered Layer of a Silicate Bead Excavated From Ma-Jia-Yuan Cemetery M21[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2022, 42(10): 3193
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