A well reasoned lead (Pb) isotope-driven provenance study lies in concert with a comprehensively evaluated database of geological ore sources and accompanying archaeological and contextual information. In this paper we have compiled and evaluated all currently available Pb isotope data for galena and K-feldspars in China, and provided geological interpretations for how their ore-forming substances evolved across relevant tectonic terrains. We pay particular attention to the geological settings of host ore deposits that were likely exploited in ancient and historic China, detailing the heterogeneity and homogeneity of their ore formation across different metallogenic provinces and belts. Using the isotope database, and supportive geological ...
This paper explores the possible provenance of ores employed for metallurgical production during the...
International audienceThe identification of metal provenance is often based on chemical and Pb isoto...
For decades, the origin of the bronzes with distinct highly radiogenic lead isotopic ratios in Shang...
A well reasoned lead (Pb) isotope-driven provenance study lies in concert with a comprehensively eva...
This paper discusses the provenance inference from the lead isotope ratios. At first, the author cla...
Advances in mass spectrometry in the second half of this century allowed very accurate measurements ...
International audienceLead isotopes combined with trace element data represent a powerful tool for n...
(A) Ternary diagram showing the isotopic variability of metallogenic belts in the North China Craton...
This study first publishes lead isotope data of bronze vessels from Central China in Western Han Dyn...
Pb isotopic analyses on metal artifacts help constrain their provenance. Useful and reliable data re...
Lead is a major component of Chinese ritual bronze vessels. Defining its sources and usage is thus h...
One of the greatest enigmas in the study of Bronze Age China is the source of highly radiogenic lead...
Tianshanbeilu is the largest Bronze Age site in eastern Xinjiang, China. Stretching across the entir...
(A) Case study of Yan Qin coins and potential Pb sources. (B) Case study of Qin State bronzes and ov...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Cambridge University Pres...
This paper explores the possible provenance of ores employed for metallurgical production during the...
International audienceThe identification of metal provenance is often based on chemical and Pb isoto...
For decades, the origin of the bronzes with distinct highly radiogenic lead isotopic ratios in Shang...
A well reasoned lead (Pb) isotope-driven provenance study lies in concert with a comprehensively eva...
This paper discusses the provenance inference from the lead isotope ratios. At first, the author cla...
Advances in mass spectrometry in the second half of this century allowed very accurate measurements ...
International audienceLead isotopes combined with trace element data represent a powerful tool for n...
(A) Ternary diagram showing the isotopic variability of metallogenic belts in the North China Craton...
This study first publishes lead isotope data of bronze vessels from Central China in Western Han Dyn...
Pb isotopic analyses on metal artifacts help constrain their provenance. Useful and reliable data re...
Lead is a major component of Chinese ritual bronze vessels. Defining its sources and usage is thus h...
One of the greatest enigmas in the study of Bronze Age China is the source of highly radiogenic lead...
Tianshanbeilu is the largest Bronze Age site in eastern Xinjiang, China. Stretching across the entir...
(A) Case study of Yan Qin coins and potential Pb sources. (B) Case study of Qin State bronzes and ov...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Cambridge University Pres...
This paper explores the possible provenance of ores employed for metallurgical production during the...
International audienceThe identification of metal provenance is often based on chemical and Pb isoto...
For decades, the origin of the bronzes with distinct highly radiogenic lead isotopic ratios in Shang...