XRF examination of an early Viking Age sword (Petersen type B)
Also from my NEBG Ashokan Sword Seminar presentation is this examination of a Petersen type B Viking Age sword (8th to early 9th Century.)
A while after I acquired this sword, a few decades ago, it began shedding iron flakes such that I needed to find a way to conserve it. Jeff Pringle directed me to an academic paper (I do wish I could find it again) with directions that I followed. For several weeks I soaked the sword in alkalinized distilled water, regularly checked and replaced when pH fell. This was to neutralize and remove anions such as chlorine. Once the pH stopped dropping, I then transferred the sword into successive baths of isopropyl alcohol to dehydrate it. Such flakes as separated by lightly wiping with a gloved finger were sacrificed during the dehydration process which ended in acetone. I then coated the sword in Paraloid B72 to seal it.
Below is an overall photograph and a close-up of the sword after this conservation process followed by a map of where XRF measurements were made. The numbers on the map reflect the "test label" that the Olympus Vanta analyzer will include when its interpretations are downloaded. A column was added for 'region' and here the functional region of the sword was added and then used to sort the results by regions that are color coded in the next image. A "fudge factor" was applied to each result to reflect the light elements that the analyzer cannot identify and then averages were calculated by element for each functional location.
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