Bronze Age copper sources in the Mediterranean : a new approach

Efforts by scientists to locate the sources of copper used in ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern cultures through comparative chemical analyses of copper ores and archaeological artifacts have largely failed for various mineralogical and metallurgical reasons. The isotopic composition of lead, a...

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主要な著者: Gale, N, Stos-Gale, Z
フォーマット: Journal article
言語:English
出版事項: American Association for the Advancement of Science 1982
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要約:Efforts by scientists to locate the sources of copper used in ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern cultures through comparative chemical analyses of copper ores and archaeological artifacts have largely failed for various mineralogical and metallurgical reasons. The isotopic composition of lead, an element present in a minor amount in many copper ores and bronze objects, is unchanged through metallurgical processes and may in principle be used to determine the sources of the copper used in Bronze Age artifacts. Results suggest that for Late Bronze Age Crete the Laurion region in Attica, Greece, may have been a more important copper source than Cyprus.