A Glimpse into Raw Material Management in the Early Iron Age: Bronze Ingots from a Production Settlement in Wicina (Western Poland) in Archaeometallurgical Research

Assessing the level of metallurgical and foundry technology in prehistoric times requires the examination of raw material finds, including elongated ingots, which served as semi-finished products ready for further processing. It is rare to find such raw material directly at production settlements, b...

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Main Authors: A. Garbacz-Klempka, K. Dzięgielewski, M. Wardas-Lasoń
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Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2020-04-01
Series:Archives of Metallurgy and Materials
Online Access:https://journals.pan.pl/Content/130934/PDF/AMM-2024-1-32-Garbacz-Klempka.pdf
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author A. Garbacz-Klempka
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description Assessing the level of metallurgical and foundry technology in prehistoric times requires the examination of raw material finds, including elongated ingots, which served as semi-finished products ready for further processing. It is rare to find such raw material directly at production settlements, but Wicina in western Poland is an exception. During the Hallstatt period (800-450 BC), this area, situated along the middle Oder River, benefited from its favorable location in the heart of the Central European Urnfield cultures and developed networks for raw material exchange and bronze foundry production. Numerous remnants of casting activities, such as clay casting molds, casting systems, and raw materials, have been discovered at the Wicina settlement. This article aims to provide an archaeometallurgical interpretation of raw material management and utilization by prehistoric communities during the Early Iron Age. To achieve this, a collection of 31 ingots from the defensive settlement in Wicina, along with two contemporary deposits from Bieszków and Kumiałtowice, both found within a 20 km radius of the stronghold, were studied. Investigations were conducted using a range of methods, including optical microscopy(OM), scanning electron microscopy (SE M), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SE M-EDS), X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (ED-XRF), powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD), AAS and ICP-OES spectrometer. The significance of ingots is examined in the context of increasing social complexity and the rising popularity of bronze products, which necessitated diversified production and a demand for raw materials with different properties and, consequently, different chemical compositions.
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spelling doaj.art-adefbfbc22b541b79c2b2ac65a5023c32024-04-12T15:34:22ZengPolish Academy of SciencesArchives of Metallurgy and Materials2300-19092020-04-01vol. 69No 1163180https://doi.org/10.24425/amm.2024.147806A Glimpse into Raw Material Management in the Early Iron Age: Bronze Ingots from a Production Settlement in Wicina (Western Poland) in Archaeometallurgical ResearchA. Garbacz-Klempka0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8417-6131K. Dzięgielewski1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8734-2235M. Wardas-Lasoń2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5959-7663AGH University Of Krakow, Faculty of Foundry Engineering, Historical Layers Research Centre, ul. Reymonta 23, 30-059 Krakow, PolandJagiellonian University, Institute of Archaeology, ul. Gołębia 11, 31-007 Krakow, PolandAGH University Of Krakow, Faculty of Geology, Geophysics And Environmental Protection, Historical Layers Research Centre, al. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Krakow, PolandAssessing the level of metallurgical and foundry technology in prehistoric times requires the examination of raw material finds, including elongated ingots, which served as semi-finished products ready for further processing. It is rare to find such raw material directly at production settlements, but Wicina in western Poland is an exception. During the Hallstatt period (800-450 BC), this area, situated along the middle Oder River, benefited from its favorable location in the heart of the Central European Urnfield cultures and developed networks for raw material exchange and bronze foundry production. Numerous remnants of casting activities, such as clay casting molds, casting systems, and raw materials, have been discovered at the Wicina settlement. This article aims to provide an archaeometallurgical interpretation of raw material management and utilization by prehistoric communities during the Early Iron Age. To achieve this, a collection of 31 ingots from the defensive settlement in Wicina, along with two contemporary deposits from Bieszków and Kumiałtowice, both found within a 20 km radius of the stronghold, were studied. Investigations were conducted using a range of methods, including optical microscopy(OM), scanning electron microscopy (SE M), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SE M-EDS), X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (ED-XRF), powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD), AAS and ICP-OES spectrometer. The significance of ingots is examined in the context of increasing social complexity and the rising popularity of bronze products, which necessitated diversified production and a demand for raw materials with different properties and, consequently, different chemical compositions.https://journals.pan.pl/Content/130934/PDF/AMM-2024-1-32-Garbacz-Klempka.pdf
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A Glimpse into Raw Material Management in the Early Iron Age: Bronze Ingots from a Production Settlement in Wicina (Western Poland) in Archaeometallurgical Research
Archives of Metallurgy and Materials
title A Glimpse into Raw Material Management in the Early Iron Age: Bronze Ingots from a Production Settlement in Wicina (Western Poland) in Archaeometallurgical Research
title_full A Glimpse into Raw Material Management in the Early Iron Age: Bronze Ingots from a Production Settlement in Wicina (Western Poland) in Archaeometallurgical Research
title_fullStr A Glimpse into Raw Material Management in the Early Iron Age: Bronze Ingots from a Production Settlement in Wicina (Western Poland) in Archaeometallurgical Research
title_full_unstemmed A Glimpse into Raw Material Management in the Early Iron Age: Bronze Ingots from a Production Settlement in Wicina (Western Poland) in Archaeometallurgical Research
title_short A Glimpse into Raw Material Management in the Early Iron Age: Bronze Ingots from a Production Settlement in Wicina (Western Poland) in Archaeometallurgical Research
title_sort glimpse into raw material management in the early iron age bronze ingots from a production settlement in wicina western poland in archaeometallurgical research
url https://journals.pan.pl/Content/130934/PDF/AMM-2024-1-32-Garbacz-Klempka.pdf
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