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Matthew Nicholas
Matthew Nicholas
Completed PhD student (Cardiff University)
Verified email at cardiff.ac.uk - Homepage
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Caldarium? An antimony bronze used for medieval and post-medieval cast domestic vessels
D Dungworth, M Nicholas
Historical metallurgy 38 (1), 24-34, 2004
402004
Testing the applicability of handheld portable XRF to the characterisation of archaeological copper alloys
M Nicholas, P Manti
ICOM-CC 17th Triennial Conference Preprints, Melbourne, 15–19 September 2014, 2014
312014
THE EFFECTS OF CORROSION AND CONSERVATION TREATMENTS ON NON‐DESTRUCTIVE NEUTRON DIFFRACTION ANALYSIS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL COPPER ALLOYS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
LD Frame, IC Freestone, SY Zhang, M Nicholas
Archaeometry 55 (1), 68-80, 2013
62013
Metallurgy in the gloaming: non-ferrous metalwork from three early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries at RAF Lakenheath, Suffolk
M Nicholas
Cardiff University, 2016
32016
Copper Alloy Objects from Seven Sites Within Mid Saxon London (Lundenwic).
M Nicholas
English Heritage, 2003
22003
2011-2013.‘Cosmeston Archaeology: Cardiff University Excavations at Cosmeston Medieval Manor’
A Forward, M Nicholas
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Oxfordshire
M Nicholas, D Hicks
World Archaeology at the Pitt Rivers Museum: a characterization, 279-301, 2013
2013
X-ray fluorescence analysis of the copper-alloy objects
M Nicholas
Lundenwic: excavations in Middle Saxon London, 1987–2000, 286–288, 2012
2012
Metal-Working Debris from Park Street
M Nicholas
The Bull Ring Uncovered: Excavations at Edgbaston Street, Moor Street, Park …, 2009
2009
A Survey of Archaeometallurgy within Commercial Archaeology
M Nicholas
HMS News 70, 5-8, 2008
2008
Roman Crucibles, Hearth Lining and Slag from Usk, Monmouthshire, South Wales
M Nicholas
http://services.english-heritage.org.uk/ResearchReportsPdfs/035-2003.pdf, 2003
2003
Post Medieval Metalworking Debris from Park Street, Birmingham, West Midlands
M Nicholas
English Heritage, 2003
2003
10 Metal-working Debris from Park Street
M Nicholas
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