Publications

Most of my publications are open acess and/or can be found via academia.eduresearchgate or ORCIDIf not noted otherwise, all publications are peer-reviewed.

in preparation

  1. Crystallochemistry, Thermodynamic and Physical Properties of the novel intermetallic compound Cu2(As,Sb)
  2. Studies of the inlay of the 11th-12th centuries Byzantine doors from Saint Mark, Venice
  3. Chemometrics opens new doors: the case of mediaeval bronze doors

submitted

  1. Mödlinger M., Węcławowicz T., Asmus B., Fera M., Utz J., Ghiara G. New aspects on the manufacture of the 12th century bronze doors from Gniezno, Poland, Studia Źródłoznawcze. Commentationes
  2. Caspari, G., Zhang, F., Gallagher, S., Wallace, T., Mödlinger, M. Interdisciplinary Analyses of High-Value Antiquities Reveal Black Market Dynamics (PREPRINT here).

2025

  1. Edited volume: Utz, J., Fera, M., Mödlinger, M., Schlie, H. (eds). Gates to Paradise: Metal doors of the 11th–12th century (Schnell & Steiner, Regensburg 2025). 
  2. Book chapter: Mödlinger, M., Ghiara, G., Preliminary Results of the Chemical Analyses of Selected Bronze Doors from the Eleventh-Twelfth Century, in: Utz, J., Fera, M., Mödlinger, M., Schlie, H. (eds). Gates to Paradise: Metal doors of the 11th–12th century (Schnell & Steiner, Regensburg 2025), 175-195.
  3. Mödlinger, M., Canosa, E., Ardini, F., Ghiara, G., Oldest proof of metal surface alteration? Characterization of Cu3As formation of prehistoric and recent Cu-As alloys, Surfaces and Interfaces (accepted)
  4. Mödlinger M., Asmus B., Fera M., Utz J., Ghiara G. Casting monumental bronzes in Central Europe in the High Middle Ages: the doors of Hildesheim, Mainz, Augsburg, International Journal of Metalcasting (accepted)
  5. Mödlinger, M., Milone, A., Fera, M., Usai, C., Utz, J. Conservation and analyses of the 12th century bronze doors from Oderisius of Benevento in Troia, Italy, Studies in Conservation, 2025, 1–22. doi: 10.1080/00393630.2025.2491248
  6. Mödlinger, M., Fera, M., Utz,J., Non-Invasive Chemical Analyses on Byzantine Copper Alloy Doors in 11th and 12th Century Italy, STAR: Science & Technology of Archaeological Research 11(1), 2025. doi: 1080/20548923.2025.2478642
  7. Mödlinger, M., Asmus, B., Fera, M., Utz, J., Ghiara, G. The 12th century bronze doors of Barisanus of Trani in Trani, Ravello and Monreale PLOS ONE 20(3), 2025: e0319697. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0319697
  8. Mödlinger, M., Fera, M., Utz,J., Chemical analyses of the 5th and 12th centuries metal doors in the Lateran, Rome, Archaeological and Anthropological Science 17, 2025: 59. doi: 10.1007/s12520-025-02165-y
  9. Mödlinger, M., Bassi, M., Bontadi, J., Fellin, M., Fera, M., Negri, M., Usai, C., Utz, J., Ghiara, G. The 12th century bronze doors of Bonanno di Pisa in Monreale and Pisa: materials and manufacture, Journal of Archaeological Science 174, 2025: 106130. doi: 10.1016/j.jas.2024.106130
  10. Mödlinger, M., Asmus, B., Ghiara, G. The “Schwarze Mander” of the court church in Innsbruck, Austria: manufacture and production of monumental brass statues in the Renaissance. International Journal of Metalcasting 19, 2025, 318–343. doi: 10.1007/s40962-024-01299-4
  11. Mödlinger, M., Provino, A., Solokha, P., De Negri, S., Caglieris, F., Ceccardi, M., Bernini, C., Manfrinetti, P. Crystallochemistry, Thermodynamic and Physical Properties of the novel intermetallic compound Cu3−x(As,Sb) Intermetallics 176, 2025: 108526. doi: 10.1016/j.intermet.2024.108526
  12. Asmus, B., Fera, M., Mödlinger, M. Deconstructing Barisanus’ Medieval Casting Technology based on digital twins, Scientific Reports 15, 2025: 7419. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-91168-9
  13. Cziegler, A., Asmus, B., Fera, M., Mödlinger, M. Casting mediaeval monumental bronzes: the 11th century door from Hildesheim, Germany. International Journal of Metalcasting (in press)
  14. Singh, S., Provino, A., Pallecchi, I., Caglieris, F., Mödlinger, M., Mele, P., Latronico, G., Takeuchi, T., Manfrinetti, P. The new PrNi 6 Si 6 intermetallic: from crystal structure to its thermal and electrical transport properties in a wide temperature range (2-900 K) Journal of Materials Science 60, 2025, 3940–3956. doi: 10.1007/s10853-024-10582-y

2024

  1. Mödlinger, M., Bontadi, J., Fellin, M.; Fera, M.; Negri, M., Utz, J., Ghiara, G. The medieval Bronze Doors of San Zeno, Verona: combining material analyses and art history, Heritage Science 12, 2024: 26. doi: 10.1186/s40494-024-01143-2
  2. Doménech-Carbó, A., Mödlinger, M., M., Osete Cortina, L., Doménech-Carbó, M.T. Mott-Schottky analysis of archaeological copper-based objects, ChemElectroChem 11/8, 2024: celc.202300639. doi: 10.1002/celc.202300639
  3. Doménech-Carbó, A., Mödlinger, M., Ghiara, G. Determining of the composition of the metallic core of historical objects from portable XRF spectrometry data, Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy, 220, 2024: 107030. doi: 10.1016/j.sab.2024.107030.

2023

  1. Doménech-Carbó, A., Mödlinger, M., M., Osete Cortina, L., Doménech-Carbó, M.T. Electrochemical approximation to Bronze Age chronology via multiple scan voltammetry, ChemElectroChem 10/23, 2023: celc.202300405. doi: 10.1002/celc.202300405 
  2. Mödlinger, M., Bernabei, M., Bontadi, J., Fellin, M., Fera, M., Ghiara, G., Negri, M., Utz, J. Multidisciplinary Analyses on the 11th-12th century Bronze Doors of San Marco, Venice. PLOS ONE 18/7, 2023: e0288094. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0288094
  3. Mödlinger, M., Provino, A., Solokha, P., Caglieris, F., Ceccardi, M., Macciò, D., Pani, M., Bernini, C., Cavallo, D., Ciccioli, A., Manfrinetti, P. Cu3As: uncommon crystallographic features, low-temperature phase transitions, thermodynamic and physical properties. Materials16/6, 2023: 2501. doi: 10.3390/ma16062501.
  4. Makhortykh, S., Mödlinger, M., Utz, J. The 12th century Magdeburg bronze doors in Novgorod: an overview of Russian research, Kunstgeschichte: E-Journal 2023:605, urn:nbn:de:bvb:355-kuge-605-0.
  5. Book chapter: Mödlinger, M. Les armes de protection corporelle de l’âge du Bronze européen, in: Peche-Quilichini P., Paolini-Saez H., Blitte H., Lachenal T., Leandri F., Lehoërff, A; Quilliec, B. (eds). Âge du Bronze âge de guerre?, Supplément au Bulletin de l’APRAB 12, 2023, 229–244. (download)
  6. Makhortykh, S., Mödlinger, M., Utz, J. The Byzantine Doors of the St Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod, Russia, Concilium medii aevi (CMA) 25, 2023, 25–45. [no peer-review] (download)
  7. Bandrivskyi, M., Bilyk, M., with a contribution by Mödlinger, M. A new Late Hallstatt complex of metal ware from Panivtsi, western Podolia/UA. Preliminary Report, Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt 53, 2023, 175–186 (download)
  8. Kunze, R., Arnhold, S., Mödlinger, M.. Analytische Untersuchungen zu ostgeorgischen Bronzeobjekten: Das Fallbeispiel Nazarlebi. Prähistorische Zeitschrift 98/1, 2023, 191222, doi: 10.1515/pz-2022-2023

2022

  1. Mödlinger, M., Bandrivskyi, M., Bilyk, M. Ukrainian-Italian connections during the Early Iron Age and how these are destroyed by illicit excavations and the art market, Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt 52, 2022, 181–188. (download)

2021

  1. Mödlinger, M., Trebsche, P., Sabatini, B. Melting, smelting, and recycling at the Late Bronze Age mining site of Prigglitz, Lower Austria, PLOS One 16/7, 2021: e0254096. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0254096
  2. Mödlinger, M., Trebsche, P. Work on the cutting edge: Metallographic investigation of Late Bronze Age tools in southeastern Lower Austria. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 13, 2021: 125. doi: 10.1007/s12520-021-01378-1
  3. Mödlinger, M., Kairiss, A., Godfrey, E. EAA Community on the Illicit Trade in Cultural Material: function, activity and responsibilities. Antichistica 29, 2021, 183–189. doi: 10.30687/978-88-6969-517-9/009
  4. Doménech-Carbó, A., Mödlinger, M., Doménech-Carbóc, M.T. Multiple-scan voltammetry and OCP: archaeometric tools for dating archaeological bronzes. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 893, 2021: 115336. doi: 10.1016/j.jelechem.2021.115336
  5. Book chapter: Lauermann, E., Mödlinger, M. Bewaffnung und Kampfesweise. In: Lochner, M. (ed). Brandbestattung und Bronzemetallurgie – Die Urnenfelderkultur in Niederösterreich (1300–800 v. Chr.). Archäologie Niederösterreichs 5 (Vienna2021: ÖAW), 208–225.
  6. Salanitro, A., Ghiara, G., Trasatti, S., Mödlinger, M. Comportamento elettrochimico di bronzi archeologici arsenicali in funzione della concentrazione dell’arsenico in lega, La Metallurgia Italiana, ottobre 2021, 20–24. [no peer-review] 

2020

  1. Mödlinger, M., Tsirogiannis, C. Recent Cases of Unprovenanced Armour in the Antiquities Market and Its Clients. Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt 50/3, 2020, 323–337. doi: 10.11588/ak.2020.3.82275
  2. Mödlinger, M., Kockelmann, W., Godfrey, E., Schillebeeckx, P., Postma, H. Neutron analyses on eight Austrian Bronze Age swords: addressing the question of ‘stabbing’ or ‘cut-and-thrust’ weapons. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 33, 2020: 102521. doi: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2020.102521
  3. Mödlinger, M., Trebsche, P. A Late Bronze Age hoard from Mahrersdorf, Lower Austria. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 33, 2020, 102476. doi: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2020.102476
  4. Molloy, B., Mödlinger, M. The Organisation and Practice of Metal Smithing in Later Bronze Age Europe. Journal of World Prehistory 33, 2020, 169–232. doi: 10.1007/s10963-020-09141-5
  5. Sabatini, B., Cziegler, A., Mödlinger, M. Casting simulations of Arsenical Copper: new insights into prehistoric metal production and materials. JOM 72/9, 2020, 3269–3278. doi: 10.1007/s11837-020-04210-8
  6. Torrielli, G., Provino, A., Mödlinger, M., Sgroi, W., Ferretti, M., Gaggero, L., Manfrinetti, P. „Idealità e Materialismo“: A first multi-technique characterization of Monteverde’s plaster sculpture. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 32, 2020: 102430. doi 10.1016/j.jasrep.2020.102430
  7. Review: Mödlinger, M. Rezension zu: „Nørgaard, H. W. Bronze Age Metalwork. Techniques and traditions in the Nordic Bronze Age 1500-1100 BC (Oxford 2018: Archaeopress)“. Archäologische Informationen 43, 2020, 573-577. doi: 10.11588/ai.2020.1.82237.

2018

  1. Sabatini, B., Mödlinger, M. Identity and Publishing in Archaeometallurgy. Metalla 24/1, 49-62. doi: 10.46586/metalla.v24.2018.i1.49-62
  2. Mödlinger, M. 2018. Körperschutzwaffen der Europäischen Bronzezeit. Mitteilungen der Anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Wien 148, 2018, 81–100.
  3. Mödlinger, M., Macció, D., Sabatini, B., Cziegler, A., Schnideritsch, H. Archaeological Arsenical Bronze: Constantly out-of-equilibrium. Metallurgical and Material Transactions B 49, 2018, 2505–2513. doi: 10.1007/s11663-018-1322-8
  4. Mödlinger, M., Leandri, F., Peche-Quilichini, K. Boys don’t cry. Considérations sur les figurations de protections céphaliques et pectorales des statues-menhirs corses. Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt 48/4, 2018, 473–492. doi: 10.11588/ak.2018.4.75240
  5. Mödlinger, M., Godfrey, E., Kockelmann, W. Neutron diffraction analyses of Bronze Age swords from the Alpine region: benchmarking neutron diffraction against laboratory methods. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 20, 2018, 423–433. doi: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2018.05.017
  6. Book chapter: Mödlinger, M. Metal body armour in the European Bronze Age: manufacture and use. In: Dolfini, A., Crellin, R., Horn, C., Uckelmann, M. (eds). Prehistoric warfare and violence: Quantitative and qualitative approaches (Springer), 2018, 177–198. 

2017

  1. Monograph: Mödlinger, M. Protecting the body in war and combat: metal body armour in Bronze Age Europe. Oriental and European Archaeology 6 (Vienna 2017: ÖAW). [peer reviewed] Open Access (download as single PDF)
  2. Kunze, R., Rödel, T., Mödlinger, M. Kaukasisches Kupfer in der Bronzezeit: Gewinnung und Einfluss. Prähistorische Zeitschrift 92/2, 2017, 289–303. doi: 10.1515/pz-2017-0019
  3. Mödlinger, M., Sabatini, B. Bronze Age Caucasian Metalwork: Alloy Choice and Combination. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 16, 2017, 248–257. doi: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2017.10.018
  4. Mödlinger, M., Kuijpers, M., Braekmans D., Berger, D. Quantitative comparisons of the color of CuAs, CuSn, CuNi, and CuSb alloys. Journal of Archaeological Science 88, 2017, 14–23. doi: 10.1016/j.jas.2017.09.001
  5. Mödlinger, M., de Oro Calderon, R., Haubner, R. Arsenic loss during metallurgical processing of arsenical bronze, Archaeological and Anthropological Science 11, 2017, 133–140. doi: 10.1007/s12520-017-0534-1
  6. Mödlinger, M., Vernet, J. Appendix: Analisi metallografiche dell’elmo e schiniere, in: Gambari, F. M., Grassi, B., Ruggiero, M. G. Nuovi dati sul ripostiglio della Malpensa, Studi sulla cultura celtica di Golasecca II, 2017, 174–181. [no peer-review] 

2016

  1. Mödlinger, M., Sabatini, B. A Re-evaluation of inverse segregation in prehistoric Cu-As objects, Journal of Archaeological Science 74, 2016, 60–74. doi: 10.1016/j.jas.2016.08.005
  2. Mödlinger, M., Denel, E., Črešnar, M., Mele, M., Özdogan, M., Thomas, S., Tsirogiannis, C., Van Cant, M., Volkmann, A., Fernandez-Götz, M., Vanzetti, A., Yalman. Y. Committee on the Illicit Trade in Cultural Material. The European Archaeologist 49, 2016, 16–20. [no peer-review] 
  3. Mödlinger, M. Technological studies on Bronze Age metal body armour: From the Aegean to Western Europe. Techné 43, 2016, 90–93. [no peer-review] 

2015

  1. Pola, A., Mödlinger, M., Piccardo, P., Montesano, L. Casting simulation of an Austrian Bronze Age sword hilt, JOM 67/7, 2015, 1637–1645. doi: 10.1007/s11837-015-1464-y
  2. Book chapter: Mödlinger, M. 2015. Bronzezeitliche Bewaffnung und Kampfesweise in Mitteleuropa. In: Meller, H., Schefzik, M. (eds), Massengrab von Lützen / Archäologie des Krieges, 6.11.2015 – 22.5.2016 Landesmuseum für Vorgeschichte Halle / Saale (Halle), 269–272. 
  3. Book chapter: Mödlinger, M. 2015. Bronzezeitliche Schutzwaffen. In: Meller, H., Schefzik, M. (eds), Massengrab von Lützen / Archäologie des Krieges, 6.11.2015 – 22.5.2016 Landesmuseum für Vorgeschichte Halle / Saale (Halle), 293–296. 
  4. Review: Mödlinger, M. Rezension zu: „Verčík, M. Die barbarischen Einflüsse in der griechischen Bewaffnung. Internationale Archäologie 125 (Marie Leidorf, Rahden/Westfalen 2014)“. Archaeologia Austriaca 99, 2015, 259–264. doi: 10.1553/archaeologia99s259

2014

  1. Mödlinger M., El Morr Z. European Bronze Age sheet metal objects: 3000 years of high level bronze manufacture. JOM 66/1, 2014, 171–177. doi: 10.1007/s11837-013-0794-x
  2. Mödlinger, M., Kasztovszky, Z., Kis, Z., Maróti, B., Kovács, I., Szőkefalvi-Nagy, Z., Káli, G., Horváth, E., Sánta, Z., El Morr, Z. Non-invasive PGAA, PIXE and ToF-ND analyses on Hungarian Bronze Age defensive armour. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 300/2, 2014, 787–799. doi: 10.1007/s10967-014-3064-7
  3. Mödlinger, M. Bronze Age bell helmets: new aspects on typology, chronology and manufacture. Prähistorische Zeitschrift 88/1, 2014, 152–179. doi: 10.1007/s10967-014-3064-7
  4. El Morr Z., Mödlinger M. Middle Bronze Age metal artifacts and metallurgical practices at the sites of Tell Arqa, Mougharet el-Hourryieh, Yanouh and Khariji in Lebanon. Levant 46/1, 2014, 27–42. doi: 10.1179/0075891413Z.00000000033

2013

  1. Mödlinger, M. From Greek boar tusk helmets to the first European metal helmets: New approaches on development and date. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 32/4, 2013, 391–412. doi: 10.1111/ojoa.12021
  2. Mödlinger, M. Star Ornamentation on Late Bronze Age Helmets, Cups and Decorated Discs in Central and South-Eastern Europe. Arheološki vestnik 64, 2013, 65–101. URN: URN:NBN:SI:DOC-OHHHJLQJ
  3. Mödlinger, M., Piccardo, P., Kasztovszky, Z., Kovács, I., Szőkefalvi-Nagy, Z., Káli, G., Szilágyi, V. Archaeometallurgical characterization of the earliest European metal helmets. Materials Characterization 79, 2013, 22–36. doi: 10.1016/j.matchar.2013.02.007 Open Access
  4. Mödlinger, M. – Piccardo, P. Manufacture of Eastern European decorative discs from 1200 BC. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 5/4, 2013, 299–309. doi: 10.1007/s12520-012-0111-6
  5. Piccardo, P., Mödlinger, M., Ghiara, G., Campodonico, S., Bongiorno, V. Investigation on a “tentacle-like” corrosion feature on Bronze Age tin-bronze objects. Journal of applied physics A 113/4, 2013, 1039–1047. doi: 10.1007/s00339-013-7732-1
  6. Mödlinger, M., Piccardo, P.. Corrosion on prehistoric Cu-Sn-alloys: the influence of artificial environment and storage. Journal of applied physics A 113/4, 2013, 1069–1080. doi: 10.1007/s00339-013-7750-z
  7. Mödlinger, M. Bronze Age metal defensive armour in Eastern Europe: status symbols and symbolic weapons only? In: Rezi, B., Németh, R. E., Berecki, S. (eds). Indications for the usage as weapons. Bronze Age Crafts and Craftsmen in the Carpathian Basin’, Târgu Mureş, Romania, 5-7 October 2012, 2013, 279–290. [no peer-review] 
  8. Mödlinger, M. Konstruktion und Herstellung von Kompositreflexbögen: ein Forschungsüberblick über eine der effektivsten ur- und frühgeschichtlichen Fernwaffen. Mitteilungen der Anthropologischen Gesellschaft Wien 143, 2013, 41–56. [no peer-review] 

2012

  1. Mödlinger, M., Drnić, I., Piccardo, P. Alloying elements as chrono-technological marker for II and I cent. BC fibulae from ancient Pannonia. JOM 64/11, 2012, 1343–1349. doi: 10.1007/s11837-012-0415-0
  2. Mödlinger, M. Manufacture of Bronze Age defensive armour in Eastern Europe. Forum Archaeologiae 65/XII/2012 (online: 15.12.2012). [no peer-review] 
  3. Mödlinger, M. European Bronze Age Cuirasses: aspects of chronology, typology, manufacture and usage. Jahrbuch des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums 59, 2012, 1–50. [no peer-review] doi: 10.11588/jrgzm.2012.1.15311 
  4. Mödlinger, M. Una potente arma per uccidere: la produzione di spade nell’Europa centrale dell’età del bronzo. Notizie archeologiche bergomensi 18, 2012, 83–98. [no peer-review] 

2011

  1. Monograph: Mödlinger, M. Herstellung und Verwendung bronzezeitlicher Schwerter Mitteleuropas. Eine vertiefende Studie zur mittelbronze- und urnenfelderzeitlichen Bewaffnung und Sozialstruktur. Universitätsforschungen zur prähistorischen Archäologie 193 (Bonn 2011: Habelt Verlag).
  2. Edited volume: Uckelmann, M., Mödlinger, M. (eds). Warfare in Bronze Age Europe: Manufacture and Use of Weaponry. British Archaeological Reports International Series 2255 (Oxford: BAR Publishing, 2011).
  3. Postma, H., Schillebeeckx, P., Mödlinger, M. Neutron Resonance Capture Analysis and the Bronze Age, in: Uckelmann, M., Mödlinger, M. (eds), Warfare in Bronze Age Europe: Manufacture and Use of Weaponry. British Archaeological Reports International Series 2255, 2011, 167–174.
  4. Mödlinger, M. Ritual object or powerful weapon – the usage of Central Europe Bronze Age swords, in: Uckelmann, M., Mödlinger, M. (ed). Warfare in Bronze Age Europe: Manufacture and Use of Weaponry. British Archaeological Reports International Series 2255, 2011, 153–166.
  5. Mödlinger, M. Technologie und Entwicklung. Zur Herstellung der frühbronzezeitlichen Dolche aus Hainburg/Teichtal und Mannersdorf am Leithagebirge, Niederösterreich. Archäologie Österreichs 22/1, 2011, 45–50. [no peer-review] 
  6. Mödlinger, M. Eine urnenfelderzeitliche Speerspitze vom Hochgosch, Kärnten. Carinthia I, 201, 2011, 11–21. [no peer-review] 
  7. Mödlinger, M. Bronze Age Warfare in Eastern Europe: Development, Technology and Usage of Defensive Armour. A short presentation of a forthcoming project. Bulletin de l’Association pour la Promotion des Recherches sur l’Age du Bronze 8, 2011, 86–88. [no peer-review] 

2010

  1. Mödlinger, M. Zur Dokumentation bronzezeitlicher Waffen und Werkzeuge aus dem ehemaligen Ostpreußen. Acta Praehistorica et Archaeologica 42, 2010, 109–153. doi: 10.11588/apa.2010.0.91326
  2. Mödlinger, M., Čivilytė, A. Rytų Pabaltijo atkraštiniai kirviai: ankstyvojo bronzos amžiaus metalo dirbinių gamybos ir vartojimo problemos. Lietuvos Archeologija 34, 2010, 121–152. [no peer-review] 
  3. Mödlinger, M., Postma, H. Nicht-invasive Legierungsbestimmungen mittels Neutronenresonanzabsorption (NRCA) an zwei bronzezeitlichen Schwertern aus dem Joanneum Graz. Schild von Steier 23, 2010, 132–137. [no peer-review] 
  4. Blesl, C., Mödlinger, M., Ntaflos, T., Salaberger, D. Untersuchungen zu Herstellung und Gebrauch eines Schalenknaufschwertes aus Unterradlberg, NÖ. Fundberichte Österreich 48, 2010, 47–56. [no peer-review] 
  5. Mödlinger, M. Herstellung und Verwendung bronzezeitlicher Schwerter. In: Krenn-Leeb, A. – Beier, H.-J., Claßen, E., Finkenstein, F., Schwenzer, S. (eds). Varia neolithica V. Mobilität, Migration und Kommunikation in Europa während des Neolithikums und der Bronzezeit. Xanten, 6.-8. Juni 2006 (Weißbach 2010), 181–188. [no peer-review] 

prior to 2010

  1. Mödlinger, M. Randleistenbeile in Litauen – erste Ergebnisse zu Produktion und Gebrauch. Archäologie Österreichs 20/1, 2009, 27–34. [no peer-review] 
  2. Mödlinger, M., Ntaflos, T. Manufacture and Use of Bronze Age Swords. Multidisciplinary Investigation of Austrian Metal Hilted and Organic Hilted Swords. In: Associazione Italiana di Metallurgia (ed). 2nd International Conference of Archaeometallurgy in Europe, 17-21 June 2007, Aquileia, Italy. Selected Papers (Milano 2009), 191–200. [no peer-review] 
  3. Mödlinger, M., Trnka, G. Untersuchungen an Riegseeschwertern aus Ostösterreich. In: Kienlin, T. K., Roberts, B. W. (eds). Metals and Societies. Studies in honour of Barbara S. Ottaway. Universitätsforschungen zur prähistorischen Archäologie 169 (Bonn 2009), 350–357. [no peer-review] 
  4. Trnka, G., Mödlinger, M., Ntaflos, T. Untersuchungen an einem Riegseeschwert aus Gallneukirchen, Oberösterreich. In: Dobiat, C., Ettel, P., Fless F. (eds). Zwischen Münchshöfen und Windberg. Gedenkschrift Karl Böhm. Internationale Archäologie, Studia Honoraria 29, 2009, 217–226. [no peer-review] 
  5. Book chapter: Mödlinger, M., Leusch, V. Gräberfeld Haid, Oberösterreich. Archäologische Auswertung der Röntgenfluoreszenzanalyse: Eine Interpretation zu Zusammensetzung, Rohmaterial und Lagerstätte. In: M. Reitberger, Das frühbronzezeitliche Gräberfeld von Haid, Oberösterreich. Studien zur Kulturgeschichte von Oberösterreich 18, 2008, 40–48 (Verlag Bibliothek der Provinz).
  6. Mödlinger, M. Micro-X-ray Computer Tomography in Archaeology: Analyses of a Bronze Age Sword. Insight – Non-Destructive Testing and Condition Monitoring 50/5, 2008, 323–326. doi: 10.1784/insi.2008.50.6.323
  7. Mödlinger, M. Mikro-Röntgencomputertomographie in der Archäologie: Analyse eines bronzezeitlichen Schwertes. Industrielle Computertomographie, 27-28 Feb. 2008 Wels/Austria (Aachen 2008), 219–223. [no peer-review] 
  8. Mödlinger, M. Herstellung und Verwendung mittel- und spätbronzezeitlicher Schwerter aus Österreich. Das Altertum 52, 2007, 101–130. [no peer-review] 
  9. Mödlinger, M., Grömer, K. Metallographische und textilkundliche Untersuchungen an einem urnenfelderzeitlichen Schwert aus Nordböhmen. Archäologie Österreichs 16/2, 2005, 51–55. [no peer-review] 
  10. Mödlinger, M., Pfisterer, M. Kontermarken und Abschrotspuren: Metallographische Analyse zweier römischer Gussmünzen. Mitteilungen der Österr. Numismatischen Gesellschaft 45/1, 2005, 16–23. [no peer-review] 
  11. Mödlinger, M. Metallographisch-analytische Untersuchungen an einem frühbronzezeitlichen Dolch aus Niederfellabrunn, Niederösterreich. Archäologie Österreichs 15/2, 2004, 26–28. [no peer-review] 
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