A shipwreck of the 3rd/2nd decade BC found near Comacchio (prov. Ferrara, Italy) in 1980 contained not only well-preserved technical equipment and commercial goods but also 102 Roman lead ingots. Since then, the origin of the ingots has been intensively discussed. Domergue et al. (2012) connected the epigraphic elements with lead isotope analyses and favored the southeastern Spanish lead ore mines being the source of the lead metal. An origin from the Balkan region (Illyricum) was favored by Dusanic (2008). Due to our investigations, both assumptions cannot be maintained. We present a new interpretation of the lead's isotope signature which best match data of ore deposits from Chalkidiki, Thasos island, and Pangaion mountains in the norther...
A set of lead artefacts were recovered at the Late Roman Republican archaeological site of Monte dos...
The lead isotopic composition of samples of iron slags recovered from two archaeological sites in Lo...
International audienceIt is now universally accepted that utilization of lead for domestic purposes ...
Recent studies have utilised isotopic analysis for an understanding of the supply sources of lead to...
Numerous studies of glazed coatings on ancient ceramics aimed at understanding the ancient productio...
Advances in mass spectrometry in the second half of this century allowed very accurate measurements ...
It has been a principal aim of research at the Isotrace Laboratory in Oxford to establish Bronze Age...
The conventional approach to ore provenance studies of ancient silver coins and artifacts has been t...
International audienceThe identification of metal provenance is often based on chemical and Pb isoto...
The Mediterranean margins were characterized by intense maritime commercial exchanges since Antiquit...
The lead isotopic composition of samples of iron slags recovered from two archaeological sites in Lo...
International audienceOver the last 60 years, much analytical research has sought to determine the o...
Following animated discussions in the 1990–2010 period concerning the validity and potential applica...
International audienceThe Mediterranean margins were characterized by intense maritime commercial ex...
A set of lead artefacts were recovered at the Late Roman Republican archaeological site of Monte dos...
The lead isotopic composition of samples of iron slags recovered from two archaeological sites in Lo...
International audienceIt is now universally accepted that utilization of lead for domestic purposes ...
Recent studies have utilised isotopic analysis for an understanding of the supply sources of lead to...
Numerous studies of glazed coatings on ancient ceramics aimed at understanding the ancient productio...
Advances in mass spectrometry in the second half of this century allowed very accurate measurements ...
It has been a principal aim of research at the Isotrace Laboratory in Oxford to establish Bronze Age...
The conventional approach to ore provenance studies of ancient silver coins and artifacts has been t...
International audienceThe identification of metal provenance is often based on chemical and Pb isoto...
The Mediterranean margins were characterized by intense maritime commercial exchanges since Antiquit...
The lead isotopic composition of samples of iron slags recovered from two archaeological sites in Lo...
International audienceOver the last 60 years, much analytical research has sought to determine the o...
Following animated discussions in the 1990–2010 period concerning the validity and potential applica...
International audienceThe Mediterranean margins were characterized by intense maritime commercial ex...
A set of lead artefacts were recovered at the Late Roman Republican archaeological site of Monte dos...
The lead isotopic composition of samples of iron slags recovered from two archaeological sites in Lo...
International audienceIt is now universally accepted that utilization of lead for domestic purposes ...