A technological transition in Mongolia evident in microstructure,chemical composition and radiocarbon age of cast iron artifacts |
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Authors: | Jang-Sik Park Amartuvshin Chunag Eregzen Gelegdorj |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Metallurgical Engineering, Hongik University, Chochiwon, Choongnam 339-701, Republic of Korea;2. Institute of Archaeology, Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Ulaanbaatar 51, Mongolia;3. Seoul National University, Seoul 151-745, Republic of Korea;4. The National Museum of Mongolian History, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia |
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Abstract: | Metallurgical examination of cast iron objects from the Khitan period (AD 10th–12th) in Mongolia shows that they might be classified into two groups. The first is based on Fe–C alloys of near eutectic composition and the second is based on Fe–C–Si alloys with reduced carbon content and numerous sulfide inclusions. By contrast, all the objects from the succeeding Mongolian empire period (AD 12th–15th) belong to the second group, indicating that a technological transition had occurred during the Khitan period. Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) on carbon samples extracted from artifacts in both groups and measurement of alloy compositions suggest that the use of mineral coal in smelting was a major factor for this transition. |
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Keywords: | Mongolia Cast iron Microstructure Chemical composition Radiocarbon age Mineral coal Technological transition |
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