Abstract

The paper reviews the corrosion morphology of some copper-based alloy objects frthe Middle Elamite site of Haft Tappeh, south-west Iran, about 1400 BC. These artefacts have undergone extensive bronze disease corrosion and their interior is completely converted to a greyish-white, tin-rich phase, with corresponding loss of copper.

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