Archaeometallurgical slag is slag discovered and studied in the context of archaeology. Slag, the byproduct of iron-working processes such as smelting...
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that "The combination of carbon dating, archaeological context, and archaeometallurgical examination indicates that it is likely that the use of ironware...
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– 500 AD) East Asia (500 BC – 300 AD) Africa (2600 BC – 500 AD) Related topics Iron Age metallurgy Archaeometallurgical slag ↓ Ancient history v t e...
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from the 2nd to 4th/5th centuries AD, in the Late Roman Iron Age. Archaeometallurgical scientific knowledge and technological development originated in...
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– 500 AD) East Asia (500 BC – 300 AD) Africa (2600 BC – 500 AD) Related topics Iron Age metallurgy Archaeometallurgical slag ↓ Ancient history v t e...
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– 500 AD) East Asia (500 BC – 300 AD) Africa (2600 BC – 500 AD) Related topics Iron Age metallurgy Archaeometallurgical slag ↓ Ancient history v t e...
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(such as red soil). Its high phosphorus content can be identified in slag. Such slag is sometimes found together with asbestos-ceramic-associated axe types...
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044 BCE and 2,368–2,200 BCE from the site of Gbatoro, Cameroon. Archaeometallurgical scientific knowledge and technological development originated in...
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– 500 AD) East Asia (500 BC – 300 AD) Africa (2600 BC – 500 AD) Related topics Iron Age metallurgy Archaeometallurgical slag ↓ Ancient history v t e...
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dated iron artefacts in Uttar Pradesh, including furnaces, tuyeres, and slag between c. 1800 BCE to 1000 BCE. Antiquity of iron in India was pushed back...
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– 500 AD) East Asia (500 BC – 300 AD) Africa (2600 BC – 500 AD) Related topics Iron Age metallurgy Archaeometallurgical slag ↓ Ancient history v t e...
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– 500 AD) East Asia (500 BC – 300 AD) Africa (2600 BC – 500 AD) Related topics Iron Age metallurgy Archaeometallurgical slag ↓ Ancient history v t e...
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to completely remove slag. An alternative was to smelt the ore first to give wrought iron, then heat and hammer it to remove slag. The carbon source was...
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Archaeometallurgy (redirect from Archaeometallurgical)
utilized metals. There are various methodological approaches to archaeometallurgical studies. The same methods used in analytical chemistry may be used...
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(2019). "Steelmaking in India - new evidence from microscopic and archaeometallurgical analysis from middle Ganga plain, Balirajgarh". Journal of Microscopy...
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smelting, forming at the base of a furnace beneath a layer of less dense slag. However, experimental reconstruction of copper smelting showed that regular...
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Griffiths, Dafydd R. (1996). "Production of Crucible Steel by Co-Fusion: Archaeometallurgical Evidence from the Ninth-Early Tenth Century at the Site of Merv,...
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Bérénice; Martinón-Torres, Marcos (2010-07-01). "Khao Sam Kaeo – an archaeometallurgical crossroads for trans-asiatic technological traditions". Journal of...
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maintained until the present. Archaeological investigations as well as archaeometallurgical analysis and written texts from the Renaissance have demonstrated...
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surface surveys is too limited to link the literary accounts to archaeometallurgical evidence. The proven sites of crucible steel production in south...
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system replication, behavioral replication, and process replication. Archaeometallurgical experimentation typically takes place in controlled laboratories...
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Thomas (2009). "Contacts Between West Africa and Roman North Africa: Archaeometallurgical Results from Kissi, Northeastern Burkina Faso". Crossroads / Carrefour...
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Science Direct. Odler, Martin (2020). Invisible connections : an archaeometallurgical analysis of the Bronze Age metalwork from the Egyptian Museum of...
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a slagging process, but Cabrierés (France) used a primitive oxidizing non-slagging process, while in the British Isles the absence of debris, slag or...
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Crescent” were visible. During all the Early Bronze Age there is no archaeometallurgical evidence for bronze production and no bronze objects were found during...
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these archaeometallurgical developments are thus native African technologies. Archaeological sites containing iron smelting furnaces and slag have been...
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agriculturalists and their encounters with Central African hunter-gatherers. Archaeometallurgical scientific knowledge and technological development originated in...
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Metallurgy. He is commemorated in the R. F. Tylecote Library of Archaeometallurgical Literature at University College, London, the R. F. Tylecote Fund...
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of the iron working remains with a view to conducting a range of archaeometallurgical analyses. Robertshaw, Peter (1997). "Munsa Earthworks". Azania: Archaeological...
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Mei, J.; Wang, P.; Chen, K.; Wang, L.; Wang, Y.; Liu, Y. (2015). "Archaeometallurgical studies in China: Some recent developments and challenging issues"...
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