Gold and silver production was of major importance for almost all ancient societies but has been rarely studied archaeologically. Here we present a reconstruction of a previously undocumented technology used to recover gold, silver and lead at the site of Baojia in Jiangxi province, China dated between the 7th and 13th centuries AD. Smelting a mixture of sulphidic and gossan ores in a relatively low temperature furnace under mildly reducing conditions, the process involved the use of metallic iron to reduce lead sulphide to lead metal, which acted as the collector of the precious metals. An experimental reconstruction provides essential information, demonstrating both the significant influence of sulphur on the silicate slag system, and tha...
On the basis of a review of major research achievements over the past ten years, this paper discusse...
The smelting of zinc is considered as one of the most challenging technologies in ancient civilizati...
The relationship between the flow of metal and the state political and economic structures of the Qi...
AbstractGold and silver production was of major importance for almost all ancient societies but has ...
Silver was an important metal in the economy of imperial China. However, until now, research on silv...
China is widely accepted as the birthplace and shrine of the blast furnace, with bloomery iron techn...
It has long been known that leaded bronze, an alloy consisting primarily of copper with the addition...
The origin of many metals was from natural occurrences but the supply of metals increased dramatical...
The discovery of metals and how to extract and use them was a turning point in human history, becaus...
The silver metallurgy of late imperial China has rarely been the subject of specific studies because...
Here, we present detailed electron microprobe analyses and age data of high-medieval lead–silver sme...
Our understanding of zinc distillation technology in ancient China has traditionally been limited by...
Geochemical measurements on well-dated sediment cores from Lake Er (Erhai) are used to determine the...
Micro-slag artefacts from ancient bronze casting workshops were largely ignored in previous research...
The Bronze Age China presents to us a significant contrast to the rest of Eurasia in two aspects, th...
On the basis of a review of major research achievements over the past ten years, this paper discusse...
The smelting of zinc is considered as one of the most challenging technologies in ancient civilizati...
The relationship between the flow of metal and the state political and economic structures of the Qi...
AbstractGold and silver production was of major importance for almost all ancient societies but has ...
Silver was an important metal in the economy of imperial China. However, until now, research on silv...
China is widely accepted as the birthplace and shrine of the blast furnace, with bloomery iron techn...
It has long been known that leaded bronze, an alloy consisting primarily of copper with the addition...
The origin of many metals was from natural occurrences but the supply of metals increased dramatical...
The discovery of metals and how to extract and use them was a turning point in human history, becaus...
The silver metallurgy of late imperial China has rarely been the subject of specific studies because...
Here, we present detailed electron microprobe analyses and age data of high-medieval lead–silver sme...
Our understanding of zinc distillation technology in ancient China has traditionally been limited by...
Geochemical measurements on well-dated sediment cores from Lake Er (Erhai) are used to determine the...
Micro-slag artefacts from ancient bronze casting workshops were largely ignored in previous research...
The Bronze Age China presents to us a significant contrast to the rest of Eurasia in two aspects, th...
On the basis of a review of major research achievements over the past ten years, this paper discusse...
The smelting of zinc is considered as one of the most challenging technologies in ancient civilizati...
The relationship between the flow of metal and the state political and economic structures of the Qi...