Abstract

A combination of neutron computed tomography and neutron diffraction analysis has been studied to demonstrate the efficacy of employing neutron-based methodologies to investigate brass metallic statuettes, thereby shedding light on their structural and phase characteristics, all the while obviating the need to dissect the sample physically. In order to corroborate the findings obtained from the neutron-based techniques, supplementary methodologies such as Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence were employed to extract elemental information and validate the results. These preliminary findings draw attention to the potential of neutron imaging to unveil intricate information regarding the techniques and components employed by artisans of antiquity in the production of Indian brass artifacts. We were also able to discern concealed structural attributes within metallic statuettes, as well as ascertain the precise phase composition of the brass alloy, thus further enriching our understanding of manufacturing practices of brass statuettes in the 17th-century era.

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