Hacksilber facilitated trade and transactions from the beginning of the second millennium BCE until the late fourth century BCE in the southern Levant. Here we demonstrate the use of new, data-driven statistical approaches to interpret high-precision Pb isotope analysis of silver found in archaeological contexts for provenance determination. We sampled 45 pieces of Hacksilber from five hoards (Megiddo Area H, Eshtemoa, Tel Dor, ʿEn Gedi, and Tel Miqne-Ekron) and combined our data with recent literature data for the same hoards plus five more (Beth Shean, Ashkelon, Tell Keisan, Tel ʿAkko, and ʿEn Ḥofez) thus covering silver from the Late Bronze Age III (c.1200 BCE) to the end of the Iron Age IIC (586 BCE). Samples were taken by applying a n...
Silver-bearing lead ores at Laurion in Attica were considered to have been first exploited with the ...
This paper presents fresh interpretations of 160 lead isotope analyses of Archaic Greek coins on the...
Following animated discussions in the 1990–2010 period concerning the validity and potential applica...
International audienceHacksilber facilitated trade and transactions from the beginning of the second...
International audienceVariations of 109 Ag/ 107 Ag in silver coins and ores are particularly useful ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Trace levels of iridium in ancient silver artefacts can provide information on t...
The conventional approach to ore provenance studies of ancient silver coins and artifacts has been t...
© 2019, The Author(s). The origins of the silver trade across the Mediterranean, and the role of the...
International audienceOver the last 60 years, much analytical research has sought to determine the o...
The hoard of Monte Sa Idda (Decimoputzu, Cagliari), is one of the classic metal hoards of Nuragic ar...
International audienceEgypt has no domestic silver ore sources and silver is rarely found in the Egy...
This article demonstrates that distinct and coherent silver sources can be discriminated from surfac...
Pb isotopic analyses on metal artifacts help constrain their provenance. Useful and reliable data re...
Silver-bearing lead ores at Laurion in Attica were considered to have been first exploited with the ...
This paper presents fresh interpretations of 160 lead isotope analyses of Archaic Greek coins on the...
Following animated discussions in the 1990–2010 period concerning the validity and potential applica...
International audienceHacksilber facilitated trade and transactions from the beginning of the second...
International audienceVariations of 109 Ag/ 107 Ag in silver coins and ores are particularly useful ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Trace levels of iridium in ancient silver artefacts can provide information on t...
The conventional approach to ore provenance studies of ancient silver coins and artifacts has been t...
© 2019, The Author(s). The origins of the silver trade across the Mediterranean, and the role of the...
International audienceOver the last 60 years, much analytical research has sought to determine the o...
The hoard of Monte Sa Idda (Decimoputzu, Cagliari), is one of the classic metal hoards of Nuragic ar...
International audienceEgypt has no domestic silver ore sources and silver is rarely found in the Egy...
This article demonstrates that distinct and coherent silver sources can be discriminated from surfac...
Pb isotopic analyses on metal artifacts help constrain their provenance. Useful and reliable data re...
Silver-bearing lead ores at Laurion in Attica were considered to have been first exploited with the ...
This paper presents fresh interpretations of 160 lead isotope analyses of Archaic Greek coins on the...
Following animated discussions in the 1990–2010 period concerning the validity and potential applica...