EARLY BRONZE AGE TIN PROCESSING AT KESTEL/GÖLTEPE,ANATOLIA |
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Authors: | B. EARL,H.
ZBAL |
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Affiliation: | B. EARL,H. ÖZBAL |
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Abstract: | Chemical analysis of statistically significant numbers of samples including minerals, sediments, soil, host rock as well as powdered materials, crucible accretions and metal artefacts revealed information about the distribution of cassiterite at Kestel and the tin smelting processes that took place at Göltepe c. 2600 BC. Using the ancient technique of vanning for the isolation of tin ore (cassiterite), followed by assaying by blowpipe/charcoal block, as well as crucible smelting with a blowpipe, good tin metal suitable for alloying with copper to make bronze was obtained. There is every indication that tin was mined and smelted in the Early Bronze Age at the Kestel/Göltepe sites. |
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Keywords: | TURKEY GÖ LTEPE KESTEL EARLY BRONZE AGE ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY SMELTING VANNING CASSITERITE TIN SMELTING EXPERIMENTS |
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