Chemical composition of metal in copper and bronze arrowheads from the Kichigino I burial ground

Автор: Blinov Ivan A., Tairov Aleksandr D.

Журнал: Нижневолжский археологический вестник @nav-jvolsu

Рубрика: Статьи

Статья в выпуске: 1 т.21, 2022 года.

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This studyconcerns 580 bronze arrowheads from five burials of the Kichigino I cemetery (southern Trans-Urals), dated from the second half of the sixth to the second half of the fourth centuries BC. The main component in all arrowheads was copper with admixtures of arsenic, antimony, lead, tin and nickel. The research revealed that the Early nomads’ non-ferrous metal sources changed approximately in the middle of the fourth century BC. Initially, almost all metal came from Itkul metallurgy and metalworking center located in the southern Trans-Urals forest-steppe area. Pure copper without addition as well as alloys with additive of arsenic, occasionally with arsenic and antimonywere overwhelmingly applied. In the next period, there are plentyof arrowheads made of copper alloys containing lead as a component; its sources are located to the southwest and west of the Trans- Urals. The transition to new metal sources was caused on the one hand by massive migrations of the Trans-Ural steppe nomadic population to the southern Cis-Urals, on the other, by gradual decline of the Itkul center of metallurgy during the fourth century BC and by the complete reserve depletion in the third century BC. Reuse of tin-alloyed bronze items from earlier times was caused by lack of the non-ferrous metal supplied by the Itkul metallurgists. Furthermore, results of metals analysis indicate that there is no relationship between the shape of the arrowheads and the composition of the metal in them. Arrowheads of the same shape could be made of different metal composition, and, by contrast, arrowheads of different shapes were made from the same metal.

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Southern trans-urals, early iron age, x-ray fluorescence, arrowheads, sources of non-ferrousmetal

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/149140600

IDR: 149140600   |   DOI: 10.15688/nav.jvolsu.2022.1.5

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