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Smelting and recycling evidences from the Late Bronze Age habitat site of Baiões (Viseu,Portugal)
Authors:Elin Figueiredo,Rui J.C. Silva,Joã  o C. Senna-Martinez,M. Fá  tima Araú  jo,Francisco M. Braz Fernandes,Joã  o L. Inê  s Vaz
Affiliation:1. Instituto Tecnológico e Nuclear, Estrada Nacional 10, 2686-953 Sacavém, Portugal;2. CENIMAT, Departamento de Ciências dos Materiais, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, 2829-516 Monte de Caparica, Portugal;3. Departamento de Conservação e Restauro, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, 2829-516 Monte de Caparica, Portugal;4. Centro de Arqueologia (Uniarq), Faculdade de Letras, Universidade de Lisboa, 1600-214 Lisboa, Portugal;5. Departamento de Letras, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Estrada da Circunvalação, 3504-505 Viseu, Portugal
Abstract:Many aspects of bronze production during Late Bronze Age in Western Europe are so far unknown. In the present study selected artefact fragments and metallurgical debris, which include a slag fragment, from the emblematic Late Bronze Age habitat site of Castro da Senhora da Guia de Baiões (Viseu, Portugal) have been studied by optical microscopy, micro-EDXRF, SEM–EDS and XRD. Evidences were found for bronze production involving smelting and recycling. Compositional analysis showed that the artefacts are made of a bronze with 13 ± 3 wt.% Sn (average and one standard deviation) and a low impurity pattern, namely <0.1 wt.% Pb, being comparable with the composition of other bronzes from the same region (the Central Portuguese Beiras). This alloy is generally different from elsewhere Atlantic and Mediterranean bronzes, which show frequently slightly lower Sn contents and higher impurity patterns, namely Pb which is often present as an alloying element. The present study gives further support to early proposals suggesting the exploration of the Western Iberian tin resources during Late Bronze Age, and besides that, it indicates that metalworking and smelting could have been a commonplace activity requiring no specific facilities, being bronze produced at a domestic scale in this Western extreme of Europe.
Keywords:Late Bronze Age   Archaeometallurgy   Smelting   Microstructure   EDXRF   SEM&ndash  EDS   Iberian Peninsula
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