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1999, H. Sarfatij, W.J.H. Verwers u. P.J. Woltering (eds.), In discussion with the past. Archaeological studies presented to W.A. van Es, 97–106
Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt 43 (2013)
Touchstones in graves from the Avar and Great Moravian periodsUsing electron microscopy, the authors have uncovered traces of non-ferrous metals, including precious metals, on selected stone artefacts from the Avar and Great Moravian periods graves (7th-10th centuries). The finds, originally identified as whetstones, served in fact as touchstones – tools to test the quality of a particular metal. The authors interpret touchstones in early medieval graves as a sign of the buried individual’s access to precious metals. In addition to questions of social stratification of the early medieval society, touchstones open a wide field for archaeometallurgy: the chemical microanalysis allows the identification of the composition of the alloys, which are discussed in the paper.
Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt 49-1
A Late Roman gold neck ring with inscription from Walcheren (prov. Zeeland, NL)2019 •
Arch. Korresponsenzblatt 41:1, 2011, 31-49
AN IRON AGE GOLD TORC FROM HEERLEN (PROV. LIMBURG/NL)"Mycenaean Greece and Bronze Age Italy: cooperation, trade or war? The interactions between Italy and Greece from the late 14th to the 11th century BC are the subject of this paper. During that particular period, new bronze types such as Naue II swords, spearheads with cast socket, different implements and dress accessories belonging to the metallurgical koine spread to the Mediterranean world. Available typological research explains little and thus leaves the processes leading to the distribution of koine goods only insufficiently understood. We therefore pursue an integrated approach combining archaeometallurgical analyses with the technological and typological classification of artefacts found in different Aegean and Italian regions in order to solve the problem. As a result, a number of bronzes from late Mycenaean contexts can be identified as imports from Italy. Furthermore, our research supports the theory that the local production of Italian-type impasto pottery and the introduction of bronze types of the metallurgical koine were two related phenomena in the Late Palatial and Post-palatial Aegean societies. key words: Naue II sword, Bronze Age, Archaeometallurgy Kontakte zwischen dem mykenischen Griechenland und dem bronzezeitlichen Italien: Kooperation, Handel oder Krieg? Die Interaktionen zwischen Italien und Griechenland vom 14. bis zum 11. Jahrhundert v. Chr. sind der Gegenstand des vorliegenden Beitrags. Während dieses Zeitraumes können wir die Ausbreitung spezifischer archäologischer Typen, wie etwa der Naue II-Schwerter, der Lanzenspitzen mit gegossener Tülle, verschiedener Gerätschaften oder spezieller Kleidungsaccessoires, die zur metallurgischen Koine gehören, in den Mittelmeerraum beobachten. Die Prozesse, die zur Ausbreitung dieser Urnenfelderbronzen fuhrten, können zurzeit nur teilweise erklärt werden, da die zur Verfugung stehenden typologischen Studien nur von begrenzter Aussagekraft sind. Daher wird ein interdisziplinärer Lösungsansatz vorgestellt, bei dem archäometallurgische Analysen mit der technischen und typologischen Klassifikation von Objekten, die in verschiedenen Regionen der Ägäis sowie Italiens gefunden wurden, kombiniert werden. Als ein wichtiges Ergebnis dieser Studie kann eine Reihe von Bronzeartefakten aus spatmykenischen Kontexten als Importstucke aus Italien angesprochen werden. Darüber hinaus liefern diese Forschungserkenntnisse Argumente dafür, dass die Phänomene der lokalen Produktion von Impastokeramik italienischen Typs und der Übernahme von Bronzeformen der metallurgischen Koine in den spatpalastzeitlichen und nachpalastzeitlichen Gesellschaften der Ägäis miteinander in Beziehung standen. """"
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New Discovery of a Celtic Coin Hoard from Western Lesser Poland2017 •
Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt 43, 2013, 175–193.
Mycenaean Greece and Bronze Age Italy: Cooperation, Trade or War?"The interactions between Italy and Greece from the late 14th to the 11th century BC are the subject of this paper. During that particular period, new bronze types such as Naue II swords, spearheads with cast socket, different implements and dress accessories belonging to the metallurgical koiné spread to the Mediterranean world. Available typological research explains little and thus leaves the processes leading to the distribution of koiné goods only insufficiently understood. We therefore pursue an integrated approach combining archaeometallurgical analyses with the technological and typological classification of artefacts found in different Aegean and Italian regions in order to solve the problem. As a result, a number of bronzes from late Mycenaean contexts can be identified as imports from Italy. Furthermore, our research supports the theory that the local production of Italian-type impasto pottery and the introduction of bronze types of the metallurgical koiné were two related phenomena in the Late Palatial and Post-palatial Aegean societies."
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A Mirror Handle Found in Kurzątkowice (pow. Oława/PL). A Contribution to the Study of Interregional Contacts in Lower Silesia in the 1st Century BC2018 •
The work reported here is one of the rst systematic radiocarbon dating studies of a Late Iron Age cremation burial cemetery. The Westhampnett cemetery in southern england was excavated before it was possible to date cremated bone. The 1st century BC date (Lt D1b-D2a) for the site proposed in the 1997 publication was based on brooches pres ent in the graves and their continental parallels. 44 of the 161 cremation burials were radiocarbon dated (27%) and the results modelled using Bayesian statistics. Two models are presented, the »Primary Model« and the »Charcoal Outlier Model«. The latter model addresses the potential problem of carbon exchange between the bioapatite (the datable fraction of the cremated bone) and the carbon (CO and CO2) from the fuel for the pyre, which could be earlier in date (i. e. an »old wood effect«). Both models are internally consistent and suggest the same end date for the use of the cemetery. However, the early start date suggested by the »Primary Model« is dif cult to reconcile with current typo-chronologies for the brooches. The start date indicated by the »Charcoal Outlier Model« is also earlier than expect ed but not incompatible with recent continental dating for one-piece liform brooches. Whilst further studies are needed, it is clear that radiocarbon dating of cremated bone has great potential to help develop a more rigorous inde pendent chronological framework for the late iron age across europe.
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Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt 49/2, 2019, pp. 275-295
Cast bronze vessels in the 6th-9th centuries, Part 1. Remarks on an assemblage of liturgical implements found at Morbello (prov. Alessandria, Piedmont / I)Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt
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