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Copper quality and provenance in Middle Bronze Age I Byblos and Tell Arqa (Lebanon)
Authors:Ziad EL Morr  Florence Cattin  David Bourgarit  Yannick Lefrais  Patrick Degryse
Affiliation:1. IRAMAT-CRPAA, UMR5060, CNRS, Université de Bordeaux 3, Maison de l''Archéologie, 33607 Pessac Cedex, France;2. ArTeHiS, UMR 6298, Université de Bourgogne, CNRS, 6 Bd Gabriel, bât. Sciences Gabriel, 21000 Dijon, France;3. Centre for Archaeological Science, Division of Geology, KU Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200E, B-3001 Heverlee, Belgium;4. Centre de Recherche et de Restauration des Musées de France, Palais du Louvre, 14 quai François Mitterrand, 75001 Paris, France
Abstract:Forty-four Middle Bronze Age I weapons discovered at the sites of Byblos and Tell Arqa in Lebanon were investigated in order to study their copper quality and provenance. The evaluation of copper qualities is based on quantifying permanent inclusions such as copper sulfide and lead globules. The provenance of copper was studied using lead isotope analyses. For further discrimination between copper groups and sources elemental analyses by PIXE were performed on some of the weapons investigated. The results revealed two copper groups that could be qualified as “dirty” copper and “clean” copper. The former was used in most of the weapon types whereas the latter was reserved for items made of high-tin bronzes (>11 wt%) which underwent heavy hammering during the manufacturing process. Even though several potential copper sources were identified, the data point to Iran and Oman as the most probable areas of origin for the metal used in these weapons. These results contribute to the study of inter-regional exchange networks in the ancient Near East.
Keywords:Middle Bronze Age I   Levant   Byblos   Tell Arqa   Copper base alloy   Metallurgy   Copper qualities   Provenance
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