Ash cupels were widely used in early modern Europe for small-scale refining of noble metals in artisanal workshops, mints and assay offices. The manufacture and use of cupels display considerable variability from context to context, which poses both challenges and opportunities for modern investigation. Here, we present the analytical study of an unusually large cupel recovered from castle of Middleburg-in-Flanders (Belgium), probably dated to the sixteenth or early seventeenth century, which we discuss in connection to historical sources and other archaeological finds. We demonstrate that the cupel was made of bone ash mixed with a small fraction of another calcareous material, and most likely used for the refining of silver heavily debase...
During archaeological research of early medieval settlement in Dąbrowa Górnicza - Łosień, a hoard of...
International audienceThis article focuses on one of the rare workshops for the production of small ...
Medieval stone moulds – mass-production of metal objects for secular and religious use in Ribe The M...
International audienceAsh cupels were widely used in early modern Europe for small-scale refining of...
The paper discusses three topics: (1) the production process of bone-ash cupels from bones in calves...
Fire assay by cupellation is an early form of quantitative chemical analysis that required the use o...
During the archaeological excavations in the Archbishop’s Palace in Trondheim in 1991– 1995, three s...
International audienceCupellation remains are among the most significant evidences of silver product...
International audienceCupellation remains are among the most significant evidences of silver product...
This article focuses on one of the rare workshops for the production of small copper-based alloy obj...
The first aim is to study the main types of pewter vessels surviving for the period, and to show how...
We investigated the characteristics of a group of 13 Middle Iron Age egg-shaped crucibles and crucib...
Bronze cauldrons from the late Middle Ages, and the 16th and 17th century are hardly ever discovered...
National audienceIn 2014, archaeological excavations in advance of development were carried out by M...
During archaeological research of early medieval settlement in Dąbrowa Górnicza - Łosień, a hoard of...
International audienceThis article focuses on one of the rare workshops for the production of small ...
Medieval stone moulds – mass-production of metal objects for secular and religious use in Ribe The M...
International audienceAsh cupels were widely used in early modern Europe for small-scale refining of...
The paper discusses three topics: (1) the production process of bone-ash cupels from bones in calves...
Fire assay by cupellation is an early form of quantitative chemical analysis that required the use o...
During the archaeological excavations in the Archbishop’s Palace in Trondheim in 1991– 1995, three s...
International audienceCupellation remains are among the most significant evidences of silver product...
International audienceCupellation remains are among the most significant evidences of silver product...
This article focuses on one of the rare workshops for the production of small copper-based alloy obj...
The first aim is to study the main types of pewter vessels surviving for the period, and to show how...
We investigated the characteristics of a group of 13 Middle Iron Age egg-shaped crucibles and crucib...
Bronze cauldrons from the late Middle Ages, and the 16th and 17th century are hardly ever discovered...
National audienceIn 2014, archaeological excavations in advance of development were carried out by M...
During archaeological research of early medieval settlement in Dąbrowa Górnicza - Łosień, a hoard of...
International audienceThis article focuses on one of the rare workshops for the production of small ...
Medieval stone moulds – mass-production of metal objects for secular and religious use in Ribe The M...