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S. Ruffolo, M. Ricca, Anna Arcudi, M. Massera, Mirsad Sijarić, M. F. Russa

The National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina represents one of the most important cultural center of Sarajevo. It has a large collection of archaeological objects including bronzes. The determination of the provenance of the raw material is an ongoing challenge and can provide useful information to archaeologists. The fulfilment of this task is related also to the determination of the major and trace elements of the alloy itself. In this work fifteen objects have been selected to perform elemental analysis. The aim was to widen the knowledge of the archaeometallurgy within the central Balkan area. The analyses have been carried out by Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectrometry (SEM-EDS) and Electron Micro Probe Analyser (EMPA).

In addition to being known as the seat of Bosnian rulers, Bobovac is also known as a place of burial of several Bosnian kings. Particularly significant among the archaeological finds from this site are the fragments of tombstones made of hard red limestone extracted from well-known quarries in northern Hungary. In this text the author carries out a detailed analysis of all the fragments, which resulted in the identification of a previously unrecognized tombstone.

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