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Early Cambodian gold and silver from Prohear: composition,trace elements and gilding
Authors:Sandra Schlosser  Andreas Reinecke  Roland Schwab  Ernst Pernicka  Seng Sonetra  Vin Laychour
Affiliation:1. Curt-Engelhorn-Centre for Archaeometry (CEZA) Mannheim, C 5 Zeughaus, 68159 Mannheim, Germany;2. Commission of Archaeology of Non-European Cultures of the German Archaeological Institute, Dürenstraße 35-37, 53173 Bonn, Germany;3. Memot Centre, Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Abstract:Rescue excavations in Prohear, southeast Cambodia, recently saved the last untouched graves of one of the richest prehistoric sites in Southeast Asia. Many Iron Age burials dating from the 2nd century BC to the 1st century AD contained gold and silver ornaments so far unknown from archaeological contexts together with indications for the presence of an immigrated elite. A first selection of 59 objects were analysed by LA-ICP-MS to obtain detailed information about the composition, as well as minor and trace elements. The majority of the ornaments consist of electrum and auriferous silver with low copper concentrations, and two main groups indicating different alluvial gold sources can be distinguished by different concentrations of Pt, Ir, Bi and different Pd/Pt ratios, one group being related to rich burials with non-local features. The SEM and EDX analyses of four objects revealed two different gilding techniques observed for the first time in Southeast Asian artefacts: foil-fusion gilding, related to special Ag–Au–(Cu)–Sn alloys containing up to 4% tin, and depletion gilding.
Keywords:Prohear   Iron Age   Pre Funan culture   Cambodia   Southeast Asia   Gilding   Gold   Silver   Electrum   Trace elements   LA-ICP-MS
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