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Pre-Industrial Iron Smelting and Silver Extraction in North-Eastern Greece: an Archaeometallurgical Approach
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  • 作者:N. Nerantzis
  • 刊名:Archaeometry
  • 出版年:2016
  • 出版时间:August 2016
  • 年:2016
  • 卷:58
  • 期:4
  • 页码:624-641
  • 全文大小:960K
  • ISSN:1475-4754
文摘
In contrast to Western Europe's well-documented contribution to global industrialization, Eastern Europe has not received adequate attention. This paper addresses this asymmetry by defining a secure socio-technical framework for the development of metallurgical technology in one of the most important mineralized zones in Eastern Europe, namely the uplands of north-eastern Greece. The interplay of technological innovation, geography and social process has made this region central in European political history from the Classical and Roman periods up to recent times. Metal procurement has been crucial particularly between the 15th and 19th centuries ad, when armed conflicts escalated across the Balkans and the high inflation throughout Europe increased the demand for raw materials from the East. Field data from north-eastern Greece and instrumental analysis corroborate the concept of iron extraction during this period from complex ores that were potentially used for their precious metals contents as well. Chemical analysis of slag points to iron bloomery processes, while analysis of respective residues (speiss) reveals significant concentrations of silver and thus testifies to the extraction of precious metals. This study addresses concerns that preoccupy political and technological minds today, and provides a context for understanding the effects of changing attitudes to the environment, social development, consumption and natural resources.

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