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Ancient raw copper from primary smelting sites in Cyprus

Abstract:
Finds of metallic copper from various primary smelting sites in the Sia valley in Cyprus have been analysed by ICP-OES for their composition and by optical and electron microscopy for metallography. Results show a characteristic pattern of impurities for each of the sites examined which allow an assignment to specific types of ore body and geological matrix. Different zones of the Cyprus Ophiolite Complex were exploited in different periods in antiquity, but these results show different types could be exploited contemporaneously within a specific period, especially during the first millennium BC. One location in this area, Agia Varvara-Almyras, an Iron Age copper smelting site with the only complete chain of operation recorded in ancient Cypriote metallurgy, is used to show how analytical work can guide future field surveys to find ancient furnaces, slag heaps and mines. The ultimate goal of the project is to extend it to reconstruct the complete history of copper production in a well-defined mining district over the last 4000 years.
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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Materials
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Journal:
MATERIALS ISSUES IN ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY VI More from this journal
Volume:
712
Pages:
199-205
Publication date:
2002-01-01
Event title:
6th Symposium on Materials Issues in Art and Archaeology held at the 2001 MRS Fall Meeting
ISSN:
0272-9172
ISBN:
1558996486


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pubs:20197
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20197
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2012-12-19
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