Abstract

Due to weathering and other external influences, the surface and chemical composition of ancient cultural relics will be corroded to a certain extent. This paper analyzes the chemical composition of two main kinds of ancient glass, high potassium glass and lead barium glass, classifies the cultural relic samples according to the type and weathering degree, and studies the chemical composition content rule of weathered samples respectively through descriptive statistics. The weighted average was used to predict the chemical constituents before weathering, and the correlation analysis of the main constituents was carried out. The composition analysis of ancient cultural relics in this paper lays a foundation for further effective measures to protect and restore cultural relics.

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