A rare open shallow crucible from the British Museum collection, excavated at the Bronze Age site of El Argar in south‐east Spain by Louis and Henri Siret, was studied using X‐radiography and scanning electron microscopy. The crucible has relatively thick walls, a spout and a non‐refractory fabric. It was used for melting copper alloys for various possible purposes, such as alloying, refining, recycling or before casting, at around 1100°C. Both arsenic and tin were detected in various places and concentrations in the analysed specimens. This crucible could have been used during the period of transition from arsenic‐rich copper to tin bronzes in the El Argar culture, or used for the recycling of arsenic‐rich copper artefacts being alloyed wi...
Three different metallurgical collections were studied in the present thesis. The collections origin...
This paper focuses on the characterization of technological processes used for producing copper, tin...
The aim of this essay is to study bronze casting during the Scandinavian bronze age through the arte...
A rare open shallow crucible from the British Museum collection, excavated at the Bronze Age site of...
Bronze production during the Iron Age of the Iberian Peninsula is characterised by the use of a rela...
We investigated the characteristics of a group of 13 Middle Iron Age egg-shaped crucibles and crucib...
Funder: Institute for Archaeometallurgical StudiesAbstract: Established around 575 BC, Emporion was ...
From co-smelting through cementation to co-melting, there are different ways to make tin bronze. We ...
Many aspects of bronze production during Late Bronze Age in Western Europe are so far unknown. In th...
© 2015. Metallurgical crucible remains have been found in many archaeological contexts and in varyin...
Artificially patinated copper alloys are found archaeologically in polychrome artefacts from the 19t...
Abstract: Ten crucible fragments collected at a single location on the surface of Altyn-Depe, most p...
The hoard from Coles de Samuel is one of the largest Cu-based metal collections from the Late Bronze...
International audienceSince a few years now, we have witnessed a real revival concerning the interes...
We report analyses of different slag types found at the Early Bronze Age site of Arisman in North-We...
Three different metallurgical collections were studied in the present thesis. The collections origin...
This paper focuses on the characterization of technological processes used for producing copper, tin...
The aim of this essay is to study bronze casting during the Scandinavian bronze age through the arte...
A rare open shallow crucible from the British Museum collection, excavated at the Bronze Age site of...
Bronze production during the Iron Age of the Iberian Peninsula is characterised by the use of a rela...
We investigated the characteristics of a group of 13 Middle Iron Age egg-shaped crucibles and crucib...
Funder: Institute for Archaeometallurgical StudiesAbstract: Established around 575 BC, Emporion was ...
From co-smelting through cementation to co-melting, there are different ways to make tin bronze. We ...
Many aspects of bronze production during Late Bronze Age in Western Europe are so far unknown. In th...
© 2015. Metallurgical crucible remains have been found in many archaeological contexts and in varyin...
Artificially patinated copper alloys are found archaeologically in polychrome artefacts from the 19t...
Abstract: Ten crucible fragments collected at a single location on the surface of Altyn-Depe, most p...
The hoard from Coles de Samuel is one of the largest Cu-based metal collections from the Late Bronze...
International audienceSince a few years now, we have witnessed a real revival concerning the interes...
We report analyses of different slag types found at the Early Bronze Age site of Arisman in North-We...
Three different metallurgical collections were studied in the present thesis. The collections origin...
This paper focuses on the characterization of technological processes used for producing copper, tin...
The aim of this essay is to study bronze casting during the Scandinavian bronze age through the arte...