New data on the Late Bronze Age / Early Iron Age metallurgy in Central Portugal. The contribution of Vila do Touro (Sabugal, Guarda)

Carlo Bottaini, Raquel Vilaça, Marcos Osório, Ignacio Montero Ruiz, Pietro MacK

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Abstract

This paper focuses on the study of a group of metal artefacts recently recovered during the archaeological excavations in Vila do Touro (Central Portugal), i.e., 19 artefacts and a small metallic inclusion embedded in a pottery sherd.

The objects have been analysed by an X-Ray Fluorescence spectrometer to characterise the elemental composition of metal artefacts. A Scanning Electron Microscope with X-ray Microanalysis System and an optical microscope were used to observe and chemically characterise the metal inclusion in the pottery. The fragment of an ingot was also analysed by a multicollector Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer to address issues bound to the provenance of raw material. The results revealed different compositional patterns (pure copper, binary bronze, i.e., Cu+Sn, leaded bronzes, i.e., Cu+Sn+Pb, and gold), while pointing out the Ossa Morena region (Southwest of the Iberian Peninsula) as likely source of copper used to produce the ingot.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)135-148
Number of pages14
JournalMunibe Antropologia-Arkeologia
Issue number73
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Dec 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • "Orientalising" metallurgy
  • Late Bronze Age (LBA)/ Early Iron Age (EIA)
  • Lead Isotopic Analysis
  • Western Iberia
  • X-Ray Fluorescence

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Archaeology
  • Anthropology
  • Archaeology

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