Archaeological reconstruction of medieval lead production : implications for ancient metal provenance studies and paleopollution tracing by Pb isotopes

  • Baron, Sandrine
  • Le Carlier de Veslud, Cécile
  • Carignan, Jean
  • Ploquin, Alain
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Publication date
January 2009
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

International audienceThe identification of metal provenance is often based on chemical and Pb isotope analyses of materials from the operating chain, mainly ores and metallic artefacts. Such analyses, however, have their limits. Some studies are unable to trace metallic artefacts or ingots to their ore sources, even in well-constrained archaeological contexts. Possible reasons for this difficulty are to be found among a variety of limiting factors: (i) problems of ore signatures, (ii) mixing of different ores (alloys), (iii) the use of additives during the metallurgical process, (iv) metal recycling and (v) possible Pb isotopic fractionation during metal production. This paper focuses on the issue of Pb isotope fractionation during smeltin...

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