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Iron Age silicatic slags from Val Malenco (Italy): the role of textural and compositional studies in archaeometry.

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
A petrographic study of copper smelting slags from several localities of Val Malenco (Italy) provides a key for unravelling the technologies used in reduction of copper ores during the Iron Age. Thick “tap type” slags with “rope surface” structures and thin, flat slags, were analysed. All slags are made of olivine (up to 60%), oxides, sulfides, minor interstitial Fe-rich pyroxenes (esseneite and augite) and glass. Olivine is zoned, with Mg-rich cores, Fe-rich inner rims and thin Ca-rich outer rims. Observed mesh textures and the compositions of olivine cores and relic minerals, such as Cr-rich spinel, suggest that the mineralised levels of the Malenco ophiolitic complex were the source of the exploited ore. Ca-rich olivine rims and Ca-rich interstitial phases suggest a Ca-rich material was supposedly added during smelting to lower the melting point of the ore. The material used for this task could have been marbles or calcschists of ophicarbonates outcropping nearby Lanzada. Based on petrological considerations, the smelting conditions were constrained to a furnace in which, for temperatures around 1080-1200 °C, oxygen fugacity was 10-13-10-8 atm.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
slags; smelting process; copper; sulfides; archaeometry.
Elenco autori:
Giacometti, Fabio; Rebay, Gisella; Riccardi, MARIA PIA; Tarantino, SERENA CHIARA; Cucini Tizzoni, C.; Tizzoni, M.
Autori di Ateneo:
REBAY GISELLA
RICCARDI MARIA PIA
TARANTINO SERENA CHIARA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/957434
Pubblicato in:
PERIODICO DI MINERALOGIA
Journal
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